Domestic Abuse Intervention Programs offers domestic violence training and resources based on The Duluth Model to help community activists, domestic violence workers, practitioners in the criminal and civil justice systems, human service providers, and community leaders make a direct impact on domestic violence.
The Duluth Model is recognized nationally and internationally as the leading tool to help communities eliminate violence in the lives of women and children. The model seeks to eliminate domestic violence through written procedures, policies, and protocols governing intervention and prosecution of criminal domestic assault cases. The Duluth Model was the first to outline multi-disciplinary procedures to protect and advocate for victims.
Our Power and Control wheel images are copyrighted.
Because DAIP supports its work through training and curriculum sales, we don’t allow reproduction of the wheels, which are copyrighted, in any revenue-generating activity without permission. They may be used in men’s educational classes, groups for battered women or community education presentations as long as they are credited to the Domestic Abuse Intervention Program as noted on the wheels.