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Informationen zum Autor Richard J. Gelles, PhD, is the Joanne and Raymond Welsh Chair of Child Welfare and Family Violence as well as Dean of the School of Social Policy & Practice at the University of Pennsylvania. His book, The Violent Home was the first systematic empirical investigation of family violence and continues to be highly influential. He has authored or coauthored 26 books and more than 200 articles and chapters on family violence. Klappentext The Fourth Edition of Intimate Violence and Abuse in Families updates a best-selling core text in the field of intimate violence and child maltreatment. New features include a "Global Perspectives" call-out box for each of the chapters that explore an aspect of research, policy, and practice globally or in another nation, in addition to a separate chapter that examines forms of intimate partner violence other than male-to-female. Zusammenfassung This Fourth Edition of Intimate Violence and Abuse in Families updates a best-selling core text in the field of intimate violence and child maltreatment. New features include: a "Global Perspectives" call-out box for each of the chapters that explore an aspect of research, policy, and practice globally or in another nation; and a separate chapter that examines forms of intimate partner violence other than male-to-female. Bidirectional intimate partner violence and female-to-male violence remain contentious topics in the field of intimate partner violence and rarely receive extensive coverage in books or texts; Chapter 7 includes a new examination of brain and behavior research and theory as it can be applied to intimate partner violence. Further, Chapter 8 adds a much-expanded examination of the most important federal policies pertaining to child welfare and child maltreatment. The inclusion of all forms of relationship and intimate violence continues to be a distinctive feature of the book, which is a must-have for both undergraduate and graduate students studying social work, family studies, criminology, nursing, sociology, and/or psychology. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1: Introduction to Intimate Violence and Abuse in Families Chapter 2: The Historical and Cultural Legacies of Family And Intimate Violence Chapter 3: The Youngest Victims: Violence Toward and the Maltreatment of Children and Adolescents Chapter 4: Violence Against Women in Heterosexual Relationships Chapter 5: Mutual Violence, Violence Toward Men, Violence in Gay, Lesbian and Transgender Relationships Chapter 6: Hidden Victims Chapter 7: Explaining Intimate Violence and Abuse Chapter 8: Policy, Intervention, and Prevention: Society's Response to Intimate Violence and Abuse References Resources Index ...
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The Fourth Edition of Intimate Violence and Abuse in Families updates a best-selling core text in the field of intimate violence and child maltreatment. New features include a "Global Perspectives" call-out box for each of the chapters that explore an aspect of research, policy, and practice globally or in another nation, in addition to a separate chapter that examines forms of intimate partner violence other than male-to-female.
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This Fourth Edition of Intimate Violence and Abuse in Families updates a best-selling core text in the field of intimate violence and child maltreatment. New features include: a "Global Perspectives" call-out box for each of the chapters that explore an aspect of research, policy, and practice globally or in another nation; and a separate chapter that examines forms of intimate partner violence other than male-to-female. Bidirectional intimate partner violence and female-to-male violence remain contentious topics in the field of intimate partner violence and rarely receive extensive coverage in books or texts; Chapter 7 includes a new examination of brain and behavior research and theory as it can be applied to intimate partner violence. Further, Chapter 8 adds a much-expanded examination of the most important federal policies pertaining to child welfare and child maltreatment. The inclusion of all forms of relationship and intimate violence continues to be a distinctive feature of the book, which is a must-have for both undergraduate and graduate students studying social work, family studies, criminology, nursing, sociology, and/or psychology.
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Chapter 1: Introduction to Intimate Violence and Abuse in Families
Chapter 2: The Historical and Cultural Legacies of Family And Intimate Violence
Chapter 3: The Youngest Victims: Violence Toward and the Maltreatment of Children and Adolescents
Chapter 4: Violence Against Women in Heterosexual Relationships
Chapter 5: Mutual Violence, Violence Toward Men, Violence in Gay, Lesbian and Transgender Relationships
Chapter 6: Hidden Victims
Chapter 7: Explaining Intimate Violence and Abuse
Chapter 8: Policy, Intervention, and Prevention: Society's Response to Intimate Violence and Abuse
References
Resources
Index