Interview Guide for Perpetrators of IPV/SV
INTRODUCTION
Violence between couples causes a lot of injury,
death, and disability. The Latino Development Agency, with the support of the
In this interview we will ask you some things about
yourself and the violence in your past. We will ask you about the kind of help
you wished you had had and the help you actually got. We want your opinions
about the best ways that the Latino Development Agency can help women/men who
have a history of partner violence. We would like to improve the services
available and need your ideas to help us develop a program that women/men who
have a history of partner violence will find helpful and will use.
The interview will last about one hour an you will be paid $20.00 in WalMart
gift certificates for your participation. You will not be asked to give us your
name and you will not be asked to write your answers. The interviewer will take
notes while you are talking. To help us in remembering your answers we would
like to tape record the interview. If you do not wish this to be done, tell us
and we will not record anything. Your
participation is voluntary, and you may refuse to answer any question or leave
at any time during the interview if you wish. Your participation or what you
say in the interview will not affect your services at the Latino Development
Agency or elsewhere.
RISKS
The risks for you if you participate are small. Some
of the questions may be upsetting and may make you feel uncomfortable. It this
happens, we will refer you to someone who can provide counseling if you wish.
In addition, if you would like more information, we can give you a list of
helpful resources.
BENEFITS
Many people find it helps to talk about their
experiences with violence. This may be true for you. In addition, the
information you give us can be used to help plan better ways of providing
services for women and men involved in partner violence. You will also receive $20.00
in WalMart gift certificates for your time and
inconvenience.
CONFIDENTIALITY
What you talk about will be kept secret. In fact,
your name will not appear on any of our notes. You will be assigned a number
for this project and that number will be the way we keep your ideas separate
from everybody else’s. As soon as the information you give us is put into the
computer, any papers we take notes on will be destroyed as well as all tapes,
if we record your responses.
If you have any questions about this program, please
feel free to ask now or you can call CONTACT PERSON. Do you have any questions? Would you like to
participate?
Questions:
1. First, I’d like to know a
little about your background. Where were you born? Where did you grow up? Did
you live with both of your parents? What were they like? How well did they get
along? Did you ever hear or see them fighting? (IF no) do you know if/ (IF
yes,) what was that like -did they scream at each other? insult
each other ? hit each other?
2. Please describe the last
time you hit, slapped, pushed or physically injured your wife/partner. What
seems to trigger these episodes? Describe events leading to it, what you did,
what your partner did. What do you think causes these behaviors? How do you
think they can be prevented? How probable is it to occur again?
3. How long have you had this
problem? How did it begin? What other things did you do to your partner? How
often did these things occur? Why do you think it occurred?
4. Have you ever hit, punched
or physically injured another person different from your partner? Have you ever
hit your children so hard they were bruised or had to get medical attention?
5. When and how did you first
become aware that you needed help?
6. What made you decide to get
help?
7. What problems did you have
in trying to find help?
8. Where did you get
information on your possible options for receiving help?
9. What made you decide to use
the services at (X agency)?
10. What problem did you find in
trying to make use of the services?
11. How could we get more people
like you to come to this program?
12. What services has X Agency
provided for you?
13. Of these services, what did
you find most helpful? Why?
14. (If participated in the
curriculum) What sessions did you like the most? The least? Why? Any sessions
feel demeaning? Irrelevant?
15. Was anything missing from
the services that you would have liked to have received?
16. What problems have you
encountered?
17. Has anything changed since
you’ve been in the program and if so, in what ways?
Demographics
Age:
Level of education:
Years living in the
Country of origin:
Number of children: