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[Solved] Courses for domestic violence

 
(@Ste060902)
New Member Registered

Hi Everyone,

I am unfortunate that my ex went to the police and told a load of lies about me being a threat and dangerous so I got done for harassment without violence. I agree I did harass her a bit with txt msgs as she said she was going to Spain for 4 days with her mates and it turned out she went with her new fella....all while I had the 3 kids for 4 days!

Anyway I'm trying to find out which is the more severe course that I may have to attend, i.e. which is for the more violent offender:

1. Building Better Relationships
or
2. Domestic Violence Perpetrator Programme.

Any advice greatly appreciated

Cheers

Steve

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Topic starter Posted : 31/12/2014 8:21 pm
(@dadmod4)
Illustrious Member

Not got experience of either, but from the names of the programmes, the second one implies that there has been violence, the first doesn't, if that's any help.

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Posted : 31/12/2014 10:36 pm
(@barron)
Active Member Registered

hi steve sorry to hear about this and i have been charge with dv from me pulling at the hoover while she was pulling it back and as i pulled it forward she fell over so my actions caused her to fall so she got me done
i am trying to see my children and does going on one of these courses help do you know
regards

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Posted : 20/01/2015 2:06 am
(@mr-slim)
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Don't go on one of these courses willingly as it may be perceived that you are guilty, What's happening with the police now? Are you going through the family court?

Slim πŸ™‚

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Posted : 20/01/2015 2:10 am
(@Goonerplum)
Noble Member Registered

Don't go on one of these courses willingly as it may be perceived that you are guilty, What's happening with the police now? Are you going through the family court?

Slim πŸ™‚

Hi Slim are talking from experience about the perception of guilt regarding attending a DV course?

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Posted : 21/01/2015 8:51 pm
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