Domestic Disturbances Patriarchal Values

Domestic Disturbances  Patriarchal Values
Author: Marianna Muravyeva
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2017-10-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317388852

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This book offers an in-depth analysis of several national case studies on family violence between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries, using court records as their main source. It raises important questions for research on early modern Europe: the notion of absolute power; sovereignty and its applicability to familial power; the problem of violence and the possibility of its usage for conflict resolution both in public and private spaces; and the interconnection of gender and violence against women, reconsidered in the context of modern state formation as a public sphere and family building as a private sphere. Contributors bring together detailed studies of domestic violence and spousal murder in Romania, England, and Russia, abduction and forced marriage in Poland, infanticide and violence against parents in Finland, and rape and violence against women in Germany. These case studies serve as the basis for a comparative analysis of forms, models, and patterns of violence within the family in the context of debates on political power, absolutism, and violence. They highlight changes towards unlimited violence by family patriarchs in European countries, in the context of the changing relationship between the state and its citizens. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of the History of the Family.

Encyclopedia of Domestic Violence

Encyclopedia of Domestic Violence
Author: Nicky Ali Jackson
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 802
Release: 2007
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780415969680

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Aims to provide information on a variety of traditional and breakthrough issues in the complex phenomenon of domestic violence.

Bullying Child Abuse and Domestic Violence Creating a Positive Outcome Out of a Negative Situation You Are an OVERCOMER

Bullying  Child Abuse and Domestic Violence  Creating a Positive Outcome Out of a Negative Situation  You Are an    OVERCOMER
Author: Sensei/Renshi Nathan Chlumsky
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 86
Release: 2015-04-02
Genre: Abused children
ISBN: 9781329035829

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Bullying, Child Abuse, Domestic Violence, and violence as a whole are parts things that have plagued our society since the beginning of time. And while people know the bad that violence causes, they still allow it to continue by: not trying to change the situation and/or ignoring the situation all together. However, there are those few people who choose to do the opposite and who strive to gain strength from the negative situations then redirect that negativity into forming positive outcomes and thus become "OVERCOMERS." This book is about myself, and some of those famous people whom you may know and what they did to "Overcome" those obstacles that stood in their way in order to become the positive role models that now shape our youth today. This book will also talk about the statistics of child bullying, work place bullying, child abuse and domestic violence. It will also talk about the signs and what to look for.

Handbook of Domestic Violence Intervention Strategies

Handbook of Domestic Violence Intervention Strategies
Author: Albert R. Roberts
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 566
Release: 2002-03-28
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 019803458X

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Public awareness regarding the life-threatening nature and intense traumatic impact of domestic violence has substantially increased in the past decade. At the same time, dramatic changes have taken place regarding criminal justice and social work policies and practices applied to domestic violence intervention. And while the prevalence of domestic violence has declined slightly, national estimates still indicate that every year, approximately eight million women are abused, battered, stalked, or killed by their husbands, boyfriends, and other intimate partners. Featuring cutting-edge research and expert intervention strategies, the Handbook of Domestic Violence Intervention Strategies: Policies, Programs, and Legal Remedies is designed to prepare professionals to swiftly and compassionately meet the multiple needs of women and children who have suffered from domestic violence. This original and indispensable volume focuses on the numerous advances in legal remedies, program developments, treatment protocols, and multidisciplinary perspectives. It is a comprehensive guide to the latest research, public policies, and legal and criminal justice responses, covering federal and state legislation as well as trends in police and court responses to domestic violence. This is the first book to include court-based technology developments and new research related to the duration and intensity of woman battering. Highlighting actual cases and promising programs, the handbook also addresses important social work issues, including risk assessment protocols, a new five level continuum of woman battering, intervention methods, and treatment models. The book also examines the myriad legal issues and health problems facing the most neglected and vulnerable battered women. Written by expert practitioners and leading scholars in the field, the book's 23 chapters provide rich insights into the complexities and challenges of addressing domestic violence. This timely and definitive handbook is recommended for students, clinicians, policy makers, and researchers in the fields of social work, victim services, criminal justice, hospital administration, mental health counseling, public health, pastoral counseling, law enforcement. In fact, this volume is a critical resource for all helping professionals who are assisting abused women in escaping and remaining free from violent relationships.

Women and Domestic Violence

Women and Domestic Violence
Author: Lynette Feder
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 122
Release: 1999
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0789006677

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A collection of legal, psychological, criminological, and law enforcement approaches to domestic violence. Discussion encompasses the history of domestic violence, recent trends in civil legal relief, how police deal with domestic violence calls, and the impact of batterer counseling on the frequency of domestic assault incidents. Of interest to police officers, law professors, judges, and psychologists. The editor is affiliated with the department of criminal justice at Florida Atlantic University. Co-published simultaneously as Women and Criminal Justice, vol. 10, no. 2, 1999. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Domestic Violence

Domestic Violence
Author: Chitra Raghavan,Shuki J. Cohen
Publsiher: Northeastern University Press
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2013-11-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781555538316

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Introduces students, mental health professionals, and lawyers to the different research methodologies used in contemporary research of domestic/intimate partner violence

Domestic Violence

Domestic Violence
Author: Eva Schlesinger Buzawa,Carl G. Buzawa
Publsiher: Praeger
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1992-09-30
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: UOM:39015028408717

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The markedly increased attention focused on violence within families has gripped the concerned interest not only of academic researchers but also that of the public and its law enforcement and criminal justice segments. Contemporary recognition of the widespread problem of abuse within the home, often dramatically and poignantly detailed, has not, however, led to clear and universally accepted public institutional responses. This authoritative volume presents a comprehensive evaluation of approaches, policies, and practical enforcement measures that have been effected by law enforcement and criminal justice bodies. The development of changes in social attitudes to spousal abuse; the role of the police and the practical interventions they may impose when contacted; the ramifications which decisions to prosecute may have on defendants' subsequent behavior; and the victims' responses to public interventions are topics that are all covered by this book. It is a current, substantive, and practically instructive volume on a social issue of vital importance.

Child Protection Domestic Violence and Parental Substance Misuse

Child Protection  Domestic Violence and Parental Substance Misuse
Author: Hedy Cleaver,Deborah Cleaver,Sukey Tarr,Don Nicholson
Publsiher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2007-09-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1846426731

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This book draws on a wide range of evidence to explore the facts about the relationship between substance misuse and domestic violence and their effect on children, and examines the response of children's services when there are concerns about the safety and welfare of children. It reveals the vulnerability of these children and the extent to which domestic violence, parental alcohol or parental drug misuse impact on children's health and development, affect the adults' capacity to undertake key parenting tasks, and influence the response of wider family and the community. It includes parents' own voices and allows them to explain what help they feel would best support families in similar situations. The authors explore the extent to which current local authority plans, procedures, joint protocols and training support information sharing and collaborative working. Emphasising the importance of an holistic inter-agency approach to assessment, planning and service provision, the authors draw from the findings implications for policy and practice in both children and adult services. This book is essential reading for all professionals working to promote the welfare and wellbeing of children and those working with vulnerable adults, many of whom are parents.