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Bringing together evidence from 15 Western and non-Western
societies - ranging from hunter-gatherers to urban Americans - this
book examines wife-beating from a worldwide perspective.
Cross-cultural comparison aims to give a more accurate picture of
cultural influences on wife-battering and to show the commonalities
and differences of the phenomeno
Bringing together evidence from 15 Western and non-Western
societies - ranging from hunter-gatherers to urban Americans - this
book examines wife-beating from a worldwide perspective.
Cross-cultural comparison aims to give a more accurate picture of
cultural influences on wife-battering and to show the commonalities
and differences of the phenomeno
Practitioners in the social, behavioral, and health fields often
work with perpetrators and survivors of interpersonal violence.
Many are asked to make predictions about the likelihood of future
violence. Assessing Dangerousness reviews the intricacies of
predicting intimate partner violence and homicide as well as child
abuse and homicide to better prepare readers to make such
assessments. Extensively revised, this classic volume highlights
the latest research in clear and accessible language. Each
contributor, a noted expert in their field, has faced the difficult
task of assessing the risk of intimate partner violence and child
abuse in courtrooms, clinics, shelters, hospitals, schools, and
more. Their experience in research and practice makes this the
go-to resource for anyone required to make predictions about
violent behavior in family settings. Assessing Dangerousness, Third
Edition: Presents clinical and court examples requiring the
assessment of risk and danger that appeals to practitioners in
social work, psychology, nursing, counseling, criminology, and
public health. Introduces an evidence based approach that
practitioners can use to integrate risk assessment in a variety of
settings. Covers the latest risk assessment instruments for use in
the field including the Danger Assessment, the DVSI-R, and the
ODARA. Highlights the newest and most promising applications of
risk assessment such as the Maryland Network Against Domestic
Violence Lethality Assessment Program. Synthesizes related legal
and ethical issues to help practitioners implement risk assessment
in a responsible way. Identifies prediction factors and risk
markers for use in interventions. Exposes the overlap between child
and intimate partner homicide, instrumental in identifying families
with multiple risks. Presents the latest research on the risk of
re-assault in intimate partner violence and risk over the life
course. Reviews the latest version of Dr. Campbell's Danger
Assessment, the most widely used homicide risk assessment
instrument for intimate partner violence survivors. Introduces two
new authors in the chapters on child abuse lethality assessments
and risk of IPV exposing readers to the rising stars in the field.
How can the health care system be transformed from a site of further victimization to a place of sanctuary and empowerment for battered women and their children? Empowering Survivors of Abuse provides nurses, physicians, social workers, and public health professionals with the skills needed to effectively intervene in cases of domestic violence. This comprehensive yet accessible volume contains an excellent compilation of original research along with clinical, policy, and educational applications to guide the reader toward an understanding of abused womenĘs experience. Empowering Survivors of Abuse is one of the first books to address issues and interventions specific to abused women of special populations including chapters on adolescent, African American, Native American, Hispanic, migrant, and rural women. Strategies for violence prevention, early identification, clinical interventions, and policy reformation are vital topics covered by contributors who are directly involved, on a daily basis, with victims of interpersonal violence. An invaluable addition to the scholarly-based, practical literature, Empowering Survivors of Abuse is relevant to a variety of readers in the fields of nursing, mental health, criminal justice, and social work. This book is also a must-have for shelter and system advocates, policy makers, and health planners as well as advanced students in these areas.
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