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Victims of Violence - Support, Challenges and Outcomes (Hardcover)
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Victims of Violence - Support, Challenges and Outcomes (Hardcover)
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Victims of Violence: Support, Challenges and Outcomes critically
exposes some of the factors used in the risk determination of
intimate partner violence, alongside an analysis on the definition
and management of the risk of recidivism. Traditional beliefs and
gender stereotypes underlying police attitudes associated with
domestic violence are explored. The authors provide considerations
for domestic violence prevention and intervention programs,
highlighting the importance of adopting proactive and supportive
attitudes in response to victims. Researchers have measured
intimate partner violence and survivors' help-seeking through a
variety of different instruments, making it difficult to paint a
consistent picture of intimate partner violence. As such, this
collection includes the results of a study comparing three measures
so as to examine whether a certain measure produces a discernible
pattern of results. A subsequent study analyzes the relationship
between psychopathological symptomatology and intimate partner
violence in a sample of 122 Portuguese women participants, 61 with
a judiciary victim status and 61 without this status. To avoid
discrepancies between medical reporting and the reconstruction of
sex crimes, it is crucial to use strategies which focus not only on
technical aspects of evidence collection, but also on the way the
victim's story will be recorded. Women most commonly experience
violence victimisation by someone close to them. Therapeutic work
with victims/survivors of intimate partner violence may range from
immediate crisis intervention to long-term support. The award
winning PAWS FOR EMPOWERMENT program in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is
discussed, as well as the successes and challenges the program has
faced in rescuing and training shelter dogs to serve as canine
advocates. A qualitative study is presented which aims to further
our understanding of how domestic violence between intimate
partners can affect maternal parenting. The sample used comprised
15 mothers and victims of domestic violence, focusing on
understanding how they conceive of their role as a parent. The
authors go on to explore the extent to which domestic violence is
regulated in Indonesia, and the extent to which such regulation is
implemented. This compilation also examines how the practice of
forced marriage arrangements creates vulnerabilities for girls and
young women. Accordingly, a discussion is provided concerning
differences and similarities between the concepts of arranged and
forced marriage, and its relationship to sexual trafficking. The
authors summarize findings on the association between cyber dating
abuse and offline dating violence in a sample of 145 Portuguese
adolescents and young adults. Additionally, a review of the
literature on the phenomenon of multiple child and youth
victimization is carried out, addressing the main risk factors, the
implications for the development of children and young people, and
guidelines for intervention. The impact that community violence
exposure has on youth is assessed, accompanied with practical
proposals for prevention. The concept of community violence and the
different types of violence and crimes that could be involved are
examined, mapping the prevalence of youth affected by this type of
violence. Accordingly, to develop appropriate helpful responses to
victims of violence and crime, it is particularly relevant to
assess people's perceptions, to be aware of their victimization
experiences and to identify their needs. In closing, using Saint
Lucia as an example, some of the challenges of supporting victims
of intimate violence on an island are illustrated, discussing
innovative policies and practices to best support victims in this
context.
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