Duluth model
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The Duluth Model or Domestic Abuse Intervention Project is a program developed to reduce domestic violence against women. It is named after Duluth, Minnesota, the city where it was developed. The program was largely founded by Ellen Pence and Michael Paymar.
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- Abusive power and control
- Relationship counseling
- Relationship education
- Violence Against Women Act
- Outline of domestic violence
- Frankfurt School
- Critical theory
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