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Accountability. Healing. Transformation.

A structured, court-approved Domestic Violence Intervention Program designed to break cycles of harm, rebuild lives, and reduce repeat offenses through education, responsibility, and emotional development.

About the Program

A Program Built to Change Lives and Prevent Future Harm

Domestic violence affects individuals, families, and communities across every race, gender, and background. Our program is designed to address the root causes of abusive behavior, teach emotional regulation, and help participants build healthier relationships. This program is structured, evidence-based, and accepted by courts, probation, CPS, and attorneys. It focuses on accountability and responsibility, understanding the cycle of violence, emotional regulation and impulse control, communication skills, healthy relationship models, trauma awareness, conflict resolution, and long-term behavioral change. This is not a punishment. It is an opportunity to rebuild your life.

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Accountability & Responsibility

Participants own their behavior without excuses, developing an honest understanding of the harm caused and the commitment required to change it.

Counselor and client in therapy session exploring root causes of behavior
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Emotional Regulation & Impulse Control

Learn to recognize internal triggers, pause before reacting, and replace destructive impulses with constructive responses.

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Court-Approved & Accepted by Probation and CPS

This program is structured, evidence-based, and formally accepted by courts, probation departments, CPS, and attorneys across California.

Group accountability session with participants and facilitator
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Trauma Awareness & Healing

A trauma-informed approach helps participants understand how past experiences shape present behavior and how healing begins with awareness.

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Healing for all parties

The program supports survivors, co-parents, and family systems while helping participants rebuild trust through consistent change.

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National Statistics

Domestic Violence Is a National Issue — These Are the Facts

Domestic violence impacts millions of people every year across every race, gender, and background. These numbers show why intervention programs matter.

1 in 4

Women experience severe intimate partner violence in their lifetime

Men account for 24–28% of DV victims nationally. Women account for 72–76%. Domestic violence crosses every demographic.

1 in 9

Men experience severe intimate partner violence in their lifetime

Domestic violence does not discriminate by gender. This program serves all individuals required or seeking to complete intervention.

15M+

Children witness domestic violence in the U.S. each year

Children who witness DV are 2–3 times more likely to repeat the cycle as adults. Intervention breaks that chain before it continues.

50%+

Of Native American/Indigenous individuals experience domestic violence

Rates vary by race: ~45% of Black women, ~37% of White women, ~34% of Hispanic women, and 15–21% of Asian Americans are also affected nationally.

Why Intervention Programs Work

Education Interrupts the Cycle. The Evidence Is Clear.

Research shows that individuals who complete a structured Domestic Violence Intervention Program are significantly less likely to reoffend. • Individuals who complete a certified DV program have a 40–60% lower chance of reoffending. • Individuals who do not complete a program are 2–3 times more likely to repeat abusive behavior. • Programs that include emotional regulation, accountability, and trauma-informed education show the highest success rates. • Participants who attend consistently for 26–52 weeks show the strongest long-term behavioral change. Domestic violence is a learned pattern — and with the right tools, it can be unlearned.

What Participants Learn

Tools That Change Behavior and Save Relationships

Our program teaches practical, real-world skills that help individuals break harmful patterns and build healthier relationships. This program is structured, serious, and focused on long-term change.

Emotional regulation

Recognize Triggers

Learn how to identify what sets off escalation — and interrupt the pattern before it becomes harmful behavior.

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Stop Escalation Before It Happens

Develop tools to de-escalate high-tension situations and create space between emotion and action.

Communication skills

Communicate Without Aggression

Replace threatening communication patterns with assertive, respectful expression that builds understanding instead of fear.

Anger management

Manage Anger & Emotional Reactions

Anger is not the problem — uncontrolled anger is. Learn evidence-based techniques to manage reactions constructively.

Healthy relationship patterns

Take Responsibility Without Excuses

Genuine accountability means owning your behavior fully — no deflection, no minimization, no blame-shifting.

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Break Generational Cycles of Violence

Understand how cycles are learned and inherited — then build the tools and awareness to stop them with your generation.

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Ready to start your transformation?

Contact Raised Right Built Right today to learn more about enrollment or to begin your journey toward accountability and healing.

Real stories

Voices of transformation

Hear directly from survivors, participants, and families whose lives changed through accountability, healing, and genuine transformation.

I didn't think change was possible. This program showed me how to take responsibility and actually fix the damage I caused. My family is healing because I'm healing.

Marcus T., program completer

Marcus T.

52-week program completer

As a survivor, I was skeptical. But seeing my ex genuinely work on himself through this program gave me and my kids real peace. The accountability is real.

Jasmine R., survivor

Jasmine R.

Domestic violence survivor

The court recommended this program. I've seen the tools actually work. My co-parent is different now, and our kids feel the difference in how he handles anger and conflict.

David L., co-parent

David L.

Co-parent and concerned parent

I came in defensive. The facilitators never judged me, but they didn't let me off the hook either. Real accountability. Real change. I'm a different man than I was 52 weeks ago.

Anthony M., participant

Anthony M.

Domestic violence intervention participant