This book offers a social movement perspective on family
violence, framing the discovery of abuse toward women and men as a
natural development flowing out of social movements of the 1960s
and 1970s. It combines clinical and statistical methods to yield a
sophisticated understanding of the dynamics underlying spousal
violence. It examines both men's violence and the violence of their
female partners, both psychological as well as physical. The
problem of women's violence is one that has remained largely
ignored compared to the mountain of research on men's violence
toward women. The authors present the first in-depth examination of
how, when, and why women instigate violence and why violent couples
require a systems-level intervention program rather than simply
trying to counter male violence. There is a strong consideration of
factors that can work to reduce or eliminate the problem.
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