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Overcoming Domestic Violence - Creating a Dialogue Round Vulnerable Populations (Hardcover)
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Overcoming Domestic Violence - Creating a Dialogue Round Vulnerable Populations (Hardcover)
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This book presents a range of interesting and diverse papers in
order to demonstrate the importance and need for intervention
programs that deal with the harmful effects that domestic violence
causes to primary and secondary victims as well as to perpetrators.
These papers reveal that the traditional within family home
male-upon-female definitional understanding of domestic violence in
the modern needs era to be broadened to include such experiences as
dating violence, LGBT intimate partner violence and the childhood
witnessing of domestic violence, to name but a few. Additionally,
it is argued that intervention programs, given the scale of the
domestic violence problem within society, need to be delivered in a
non-gendered and non-stigmatising manner to both the survivor and
the perpetrator. For, regardless of the gender of the perpetrator,
it is the act itself of committing violence that needs to be
eradicated. Moreover, it is argued that this eradication will best
be achieved through eliminating the destructive construct of blame
which is embedded within society's understanding of domestic
violence. The need to eliminate the harms blame is evident in the
debilitating intergenerational transfer of the abused-abuser
perpetrator label. For embedded in this label is the suggestion
that a cycle of violence exists in which maltreated children (ie:
children who have experienced or witnessed abuse) are destined to
grow up to be abusive perpetrators of domestic violence and/or
child abuse. The editors contend that the way forward lies in
changing this embedded notion and in altering the public's
indifference or acceptance of domestic violence, educating the
upcoming generation of youth on the unacceptability of fiduciary
relationship violence and in creating resilient futures for both
the primary and secondary survivors of domestic violence as well as
for perpetrators. The chapters are based on recent research
conducted in different countries by researchers from multiple
disciplines (eg: medicine, social work, psychology, law, nursing,
sexology, health sciences, education) situated in universities
around the world (eg: Australia, Canada, England, Lebanon,
Scotland, Spain and the USA). The book is comprised of seven
separate sections that aim to provide diverse perspectives on the
issue of domestic violence.
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