Publications, reports & impact
Publications
Renehan, N. (2024). Foregrounding Meaning and Motive in the Domestic Abuse Perpetration of and Response to Neurodivergent Men, Deviant Behaviour.
Renehan, N. and Gadd, D. (2024) For Better or Worse? Improving the Response to Domestic Abuse Offenders on Probation, The British Journal of Criminology.
Renehan, N., Barlow, C., Walklate, S. (2023) Self-blame and (becoming) the crazy ex: Domestic abuse, information sharing and responsibilisation, Criminology and Criminal Justice [Online First]
Barlow, C., Walklate, S, & Renehan, N. (2023) Rendering them responsible: victim-survivors experiences of Clare’s Law and domestic violence disclosure schemes, Journal of Gender Based Violence (Early View)
Renehan, N. (2022) Responding to coercive control in criminal justice domestic violence perpetrator programmes in England and Wales: Conceptual, operational, and methodological complexities, Probation Journal, 70(3): 242-260
Renehan, N. and Henry, O. (October 2022) ‘Group Interventions: Reimagining groupwork by embedding personal, judicial, moral, and social rehabilitation into practice’ in Burke, L., Carr, N., Cluley, E., Collette, S. and McNeill, F. (eds) Reimagining Probation Practice: Re-forming Rehabilitation in an Age of Penal Excess. Routledge.
Renehan (2021) Facilitators of probation-based domestic violence perpetrator programmes: ‘Who’s in the room?’, Probation Journal, 68(3): 310-329
Renehan (2021) Building Better Relationships? Interrogating the ‘Black Box’ of a Statutory Domestic Violence Perpetrator Programme (Thesis)
Renehan, N (2019) Applications of psychotherapy in statutory domestic violence perpetrator programmes: challenging the dominance of cognitive behavioural models in Ugwudike, P., Graham, H., McNeill, F., Raynor, P., Taxman, F.S. and Trotter, C. (eds), The Routledge Companion to Rehabilitative Work in Criminal Justice. Routledge, London, pp. 383-392.
Other publications
Renehan, N (2022). Learning lessons from and for Building Better Relationships: appreciating and imagining the possibilities, Reuniting Probation, Howard League ECR Network Bulletin, Themed Issue, March 2022: Issue 50
Renehan, N. (2022). Building Better Relationships? Exploring responsiveness in a probation-based domestic violence perpetrator programme, Probation Quarterly. March 2022: Issue 23
Reports
Renehan, N. and Fitz-Gibbon, K. (2022) Domestic violence perpetrator programmes and neurodiversity: Practitioner experiences and perspectives.
Renehan, N. (2021). Building Better Relationships? Interrogating the ‘Black Box’ of a Statutory Domestic Violence Perpetrator Programme: Summary of Thesis and Key Findings Report
Barlow, C., Renehan, N. & Walklate, S. (2021). Clare’s Law and Domestic Violence Disclosure Schemes: Victim-Survivor Perspectives. British Academy Report.
Renehan, N, Molyneux, C, and Jennings, A. (2020). Hidden Voices: Growing up as the child of a mortgage prisoner. UK Mortgage Prisoners
Molyneux, C. and Renehan, R. (2020). UK Mortgage Prisoners: A thematic report on Key Workers. UK Mortgage Prisoners
Molyneux, C. and Renehan, R. (2020). Coronavirus: UK Mortgage Prisoners’ report to government.
Molyneux, C. and Renehan, R. (2020). Report to the Financial Conduct Authority on mortgage prisoners’ mental health.
Media and Impact
‘Responding to coercive control in criminal justice domestic violence perpetrator programmes in England and Wales: Conceptual, operational, and methodological complexities’ Russell Webster hosted Blog
‘Responding to neurodiversity: how we can make perpetrator programmes more responsive’ Respect hosted blog
‘Domestic violence perpetrator work with neurodivergent men’ Video Interview with Working with Perpetrators European Network (June 2022 newsletter) Watch here
Renehan, N. (2021). ‘Criminal Justice Interventions Facilitators: Unsung Hidden Heroes or Forgotten Variables?‘ The British Society of Criminology Blog
Bates, M. (2021) ‘The question should be ‘Why doesn’t he stop?’ Not ‘Why doesn’t she leave?’ Open Democracy
Confederation of European Probation (2021). ‘Facilitators of probation-based domestic violence perpetrator programmes: ‘Who’s in the room?’
Wright, G. (2020). ‘Children as young as 10 have suffered anxiety due to mortgage prisoners scandal’, Yorkshire Post
Carter, J. (2020). ‘Mortgage prisoner group flags mental health issues‘, Mortgage Strategy
Champan, B. (2020) ‘Mortgage prisoners: Heart attacks, strokes and suicides caused by stress, survey reveals’, Independent
Tew, I. (2019). ‘Active lenders not interested in Northern Rock loans‘, FT Adviser
Consultancy Projects
Greater Manchester Gender-Based Violence Strategy with Professor David Gadd and Dr Caroline Miles in collaboration with Greater Manchester Combined Authority and The Major’s Office.