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#1 Family Violence Intervention Program Decatur, Marietta, Atlanta Georgia



FVIP are typically twenty-four-week, state-approved programs in which offenders or self-proclaimed individuals meet in ninety-minute group sessions.


Family Violence Intervention Program is designed for people who have been accused of assault, violence, and other offenses of this type. People who have not been charged but who know they have a habit or tendency to lose their temper and attack their spouse in any way are also prime candidates for intervention programs.


The program is designed to promote non-violence in family and family relationships. There are ways to negotiate and be fair with your partner without controlling them. Over 24 weeks, you will learn how to be a dependable and supportive person for your family or loved one.


For example, knowing how to tell the truth and what to say while telling the truth is one way to become a more dependable person. Many topics can be discussed in DVIP, from good parenting to taking responsibility, which is one of the reasons the program can be considered lengthy and inclusive.



With serious talks and regular follow-up, people struggling with violence can receive the appropriate interventions they need to make a difference not only for themselves but also for others.


Our Violence Intervention Program and Anger Management classes are designed to facilitate a deeper understanding of one’s individual anger triggers and responses. AACS Atlanta offers a 24-week COURT-APPROVED Family Violence Intervention Program Decatur. The program aims to decrease domestic violence incidents and to reduce the number of victims of violence and decrease the incidence of other violent crimes perpetrated by violent perpetrators.


There are no set time requirements or age requirements for the program. The FVIP is offered at our Decatur, Marietta, and Atlanta locations. We are accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of the American Correctional Association. AACS Atlanta has received the highest of any organization in the country.

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