Domestic Violence

Here at our Court and Community Intervention Program (CCIP), we subscribe to the Duluth Model as the batter curriculum of choice. This curriculum "Power & Control: Tactics of Men Who Batter was developed after a group of counselors and violence group facilitators spent an exhaustive two years of writing and rewriting. This is a twenty-four week domestic violence program, that's facilitated by CCIP's trained and experienced program facilitators. The costs of these services are: $75.00 per anger assessment evaluation, $20.00 program fee, and $40.00 per group. A progress report is available for court ordered participant's parole or probation officers.

Domestic Violence or Spouse Abuse, physically or emotionally harmful acts between husbands and wives or between other individuals in intimate relationships. Domestic violence is sometimes referred to as intimate violence. It includes violence that occurs in dating and courtship relationships, between former spouses, and between gay and lesbian partners.

Abuse between intimate partners can take many forms.

It may include emotional or verbal abuse, denial of access to resources or money, restraint of normal activities or freedom (including isolation from friends and family), sexual coercion or assault, threats to kill or to harm, and physical intimidation or attacks. In extreme cases, domestic violence may result in the death of a partner.

P.O. Box 362207 Decatur, GA 30032 Phone: 404.288.4678 or 404.402.6924