Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a pervasive problem that includes physical violence, sexual violence,
stalking, and psychological aggression. Standard system-based responses to IPV have not kept victim-survivors safe. By not adequately responding to IPV, system-based responses have also had an experiential effect on those who perpetrate IPV, leading to a continuous cycle of perpetration. NNSC’s Intimate Partner Violence Intervention’s Theory of Change addresses these issues.