This document discusses various approaches to addressing domestic violence, including theories of its underlying causes, intervention program structures, and community prevention strategies. Cognitive-behavioral therapy views violence as a learned behavior that can be unlearned through alternative cognitions. The Duluth Model promotes egalitarian relationships and offender accountability. Coordinated community response teams manage victim and offender cases while hosting prevention events. Specialized domestic violence courts and diversion programs aim to reduce recidivism and improve support for victims and offenders.