VR per GENRE

VR per GENERE, an international research project dedicated to reducing intimate partner violence (IPV) through the development of cost-effective prevention and rehabilitation tools based on immersive virtual reality.

Objectives

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Induce behavioral and attitudinal changes

We raise awareness and enhance empathy for victims of intimate partner violence, fostering helpful behavior among bystanders to IPV incidents.

We raise awareness and enhance empathy for victims of intimate partner violence, fostering helpful behavior among bystanders to IPV incidents.

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Validate, promote, and provide accessibility

We aim to validate the effectiveness of our tools and make them available to justice departments, prisons, high schools, universities, and the wider European society.

We aim to validate the effectiveness of our tools and make them available to justice departments, prisons, high schools, universities, and the wider European society.

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Reduce recidivism of IPV offenders

We utilize VR scenarios as a rehabilitation tool within prison and community programs to address the underlying causes of violence and promote behavior change.

We utilize VR scenarios as a rehabilitation tool within prison and community programs to address the underlying causes of violence and promote behavior change.

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Promote healthy dating relationships

Our focus is to empower young women with assertiveness skills to respond to psychological abuse, reducing the likelihood of harmful outcomes and deterring potential abusers.

Our focus is to empower young women with assertiveness skills to respond to psychological abuse, reducing the likelihood of harmful outcomes and deterring potential abusers.

Previous studies have shown that after such experiences, perpetrators are more capable of recognizing fear in women’s faces, fostering empathy and understanding.

Previous studies have shown that after such experiences, perpetrators are more capable of recognizing fear in women’s faces, fostering empathy and understanding.

Previous studies have shown that after such experiences, perpetrators are more capable of recognizing fear in women’s faces, fostering empathy and understanding.

Previous studies have shown that after such experiences, perpetrators are more capable of recognizing fear in women’s faces, fostering empathy and understanding.

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