Mandatory Intervention or Counselling Programmes for Rehabilitation and Re-integration of Perpetrators of Domestic Violence Cases
Ministry of Social and Family DevelopmentSpeakers
Summary
This question concerns MP Mr Zhulkarnain Abdul Rahim’s inquiry about mandatory intervention or counselling programmes for rehabilitating domestic violence perpetrators. Minister Masagos Zulkifli B M M stated that Courts can mandate the Mandatory Counselling Programme (MCP) to address violence and teach respectful behaviours. Voluntary support is also available through specialist centres to help perpetrators rehabilitate and ensure family safety. Minister Masagos Zulkifli B M M noted that while re-integration is desirable, it depends on professional assessments of safety and feasibility for each family. Professionals partner with families and Courts to determine appropriate safety plans and interventions based on specific circumstances.
Transcript
49 Mr Zhulkarnain Abdul Rahim asked the Minister for Social and Family Development whether there are mandatory intervention or counselling programmes for the rehabilitation and re-integration back into the family unit for perpetrators of domestic violence cases.
Mr Masagos Zulkifli B M M: A person who experiences violence by a family member may apply for a Personal Protection Order (PPO) under the Women’s Charter. When granting the PPO, the Court may order the parties involved in the PPO application and their family members to attend the Mandatory Counselling Programme (MCP). The MCP aims to keep families safe by addressing the perpetrator’s use of violence, helping family members learn more respectful behaviours to resolve conflict and reducing the risk of violence recurring. It also provides family members with the necessary support and skills to ensure their safety.
Other than attending the MCP, which is conducted by trained social service professionals, perpetrators and victims of family violence may voluntarily seek support from Family Violence Specialist Centres and Family Service Centres. The aim is to rehabilitate perpetrators of violence so that the family is safe and functioning.
While re-integration of perpetrators with their families is generally desirable where possible, this may not always be the best outcome or feasible for every family. Social work professionals partner families, and the Courts where applicable, to determine the most appropriate interventions and safety plans for them depending on the specific circumstances.