Domestic Violence Support Groups | Rhode Island Batterer Intervention Program
1052 Park Avenue, Cranston, RI 02910
Eligibility
Defendants convicted of a domestic violence crime must attend a batterers intervention group, but others may voluntarily attend.
Required documents
Varies
Hours
Group times vary
401-275-5030
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Main Phone
401-275-5031
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Application process
Individuals referred by court and legal entities. Call for groups.
Fees
Varies
Service area
Groups available in Bristol/Warren, Cranston, East Providence, Johnston/North Providence, Middletown/Newport, Pawtucket, Providence, Wakefield, Warwick, Westerly, and Woonsocket
Groups available in Bristol/Warren, Cranston, East Providence, Johnston/North Providence, Middletown/Newport, Pawtucket, Providence, Wakefield, Warwick, Westerly, and Woonsocket
A Batterers Intervention Program is a psycho-educational group led by trained professional facilitators. Each meeting is an hour and a half to two hours long, and meetings are held every week for a minimum of 20 weeks. Fees are collected, but programs can make accommodations as needed. Ask your parole officer or program staff about available options.
Participants are held accountable for their attendance, must be on time, and cannot miss a meeting.
Addresses issues of: victimization and perpetuation of abuse, substance use, mental health, domestic violence, anger management and trauma. Individuals are referred by the court and legal entities
Last assured
03/03/2020
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Rhode Island Batterer Intervention Program
Groups available in Bristol/Warren, Cranston, East Providence, Johnston/North Providence, Middletown/Newport, Pawtucket, Providence, Wakefield, Warwick, Westerly, and Woonsocket
A Batterers Intervention Program is a psycho-educational group led by trained professional facilitators. Each meeting is an hour and a half to two hours long, and meetings are held every week for a minimum of 20 weeks. Fees are collected, but programs can make accommodations as needed. Ask your parole officer or program staff about available options.
Participants are held accountable for their attendance, must be on time, and cannot miss a meeting.
Address issues of: victimization and perpetuation of abuse, substance use, mental health, domestic violence, anger management and trauma. Individuals are referred by the court and legal entities
