According to a radical feminist ideology abuse results from "patriarchal structures" which have disadvantaged women from time immemorial. From this position it follows that women are the target all violence. Male violence to males in gay relationships serves that purpose but of course female violence to a female in a lesbian relationship confounds that ideology, so the same sex violence posters all illustrate men, when in fact the lesbian relationships are statistically more significant.
So if women are "incapable of violence" because the only focus is on male violence to women, then it is not possible to have courses for female abusers.
So the answer is to have a course which focuses on how violent women are really the victims of men's violence.
Enter the Freedom Project, a 12 week, 2 to 2.5 hour per week rolling programme with a study based on the book, delivered mainly by women who have been trained for two days.
So what is the background and what is the content.
Pat Craven is the author. She worked as a Probation Officer for a number of years and ran courses for perpetrators, almost undoubtedly IDAP, the long-discredited, Probation Service "accredited programme". IDAP was based on the Duluth perpetrator programme written by the late Ellen Pence and Michael Paymar and following the "power and control" wheel. Basically the rolling programme traced around the "power and control" wheel for 4 sessions per "abuse", it spent most of its time pointing out that those that did not abuse in those ways (and those that did) were merely in denial or minimising their behaviour. At least Ellen Pence had the decency to admit that they got it wrong when she finally began to realise that they were relentlessly imposing this view on many men who showed no inclination to exercise power and control over their partner.
It is not likely to have been a view of which Ms Craven had heard. So she no doubt still relentlessly considers that all men impose their "power and control" over their partner.
So her course relentlessly follows all the different types of men , you can read them in this linked page.
The effort is very clearly to ensure that the vulnerable female victims who need support are in fact merely being brain-washed with Ms' Craven knowledge of all men. The effect of this will be to further alarm people who are already alarmed, and to excuse female abusers who are in attendance because they have got to really get their heads round the fact that they are innocent and only men can be violent!