Accomodation for Perpetrators of Domestic Abuse Discussion Paper
DownloadHousing is fundamental when managing perpetrator risk to victim-survivors. However, a lack of risk-managed housing pathways for perpetrators often presents a risk to the safety, leaving victim-survivors with few options other than to flee, leaving behind their home, possessions and local connections.
This discussion paper considers the topic of accommodation for perpetrators of domestic abuse in more detail. It was supported by and features contributions from members of the Domestic Abuse Housing Alliance (DAHA)-led Perpetrators and Housing working Group.