Event Details
11-12pm on Zoom
This comprehensive study examines the impact of Texas BIPPs on reducing domestic violence recidivism and improving outcomes for survivors, communities, and individuals who cause harm. With data representing more than 1,600 participants statewide, the findings offer a meaningful opportunity to engage in strategic conversations around evidence‑driven intervention models.
The full report is available for your preview on the TCFV website HERE.
Please invite your community partners and anyone interested in learning more about how Battering Intervention and Prevention Programs (BIPPs) work. Your participation strengthens our collective efforts to reduce violence and increase BIPP referrals.