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Family Violence in Cross-Cultural Perspective (Paperback)
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Family Violence in Cross-Cultural Perspective (Paperback)
Series: Frontiers of Anthropology
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How prevalent is family violence outside the United States? Can
policies and programs designed to prevent family violence in one
culture be adapted to other cultures? Does a relationship exist
between general violence and family violence in a given society?
These are but a few of the questions addressed in this compelling,
well-written volume. The author uses ethnographic data culled from
90 different societies to develop a global picture of the
incidence, causes, and correlates of family violence. Through the
use of both quantitative analysis and ethnographic description,
Levinson tests the explanation/power of various current theories
against worldwide family violence data. For anyone working in the
area of family violence, this volume is a must. "I found the work
to be exceptional. . . . I surely will want to adopt it for my
graduate course in the Sociology of Deviance." --Bob Regoli,
University of Colorado at Boulder "The book would be extremely
useful. I know of no comparative work of this type now available. .
. . The author writes well and is an accomplished scholar." --Mary
Riege Laner, Arizona State University "This book can provide much
illumination on world-wide family violence. The accounts given by
ethnographers add life to the statistics given. . . . Anyone
interested in broadening his or her knowledge of family violence
would do well with this book." --Family Violence Bulletin
"[Levinson] has made extensive use of the collection of cultural
materials from the Human Relations Area files, to examine the
question of how common family violence is in different societies,
and what factors tend to make such violence more or less common in
those societies. . . . He has reached a number of very important
conclusions, [which] provide a solid basis for further research. .
. . Useful in developing an understanding an of the way in which
family violence occurs and may be helpful in programs to prevent
the occurrence of such violence." --New Jersey Family Lawyer
"Provides thought-provoking material about family violence, which
will be of interest to many audiences. . . . This comparative study
should help fill a critical gap." --Journal of Marriage and the
Family "The author gives examples of societies where family
violence is virtually unknown to disprove the view that it is
somehow natural and inevitable. Because of this wider perspective
on a common problem, this book is worthwhile reading for anyone
dealing professionally with couples of families where violence is
likely to occur." --Sexual and Marital Therapy "An important
addition to the anthropological study of deviance; important to
students interested in deviant behavior, family, and gender issues,
and the social construction of violence." --NEXUS: The Canadian
Journal of Anthropology "Those interested in examining family
violence from a broader, cross-cultural perspective that will
suggest hypotheses for understanding and preventing family violence
at the societal level in our own culture will find Family Violence
in Cross-Cultural Perspective to be most interesting reading."
--Review and Expositor, Inc.
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