
Family Violence in the United States
Defining, Understanding, and Combating Abuse
by Denise A. Hines, Kathleen Malley-Morrison, Leila B. Dutton
3rd Edition
Publisher: SAGE Publications, Inc.
Book Details
| Print ISBN | 9781506394954 |
| eText ISBN | 9781506394947 |
| Publisher | SAGE Publications, Inc. |
| Publishing Year | 2021 |
| Edition | 3rd Edition |
| Language | English |
| Pages | 704 |
Family Violence in the United States: Defining, Understanding, and Combating Abuse 3rd Edition serves as a comprehensive academic resource for students and practitioners navigating the complexities of domestic and interpersonal maltreatment. By grounding the discourse in an ecological framework, the authors provide a multidimensional view of how individual, relational, community, and societal factors intersect to produce cycles of violence. This text is essential reading for advanced undergraduates and graduate students who require a nuanced understanding of the systemic nature of abuse, offering a rigorous examination of the definitions, prevalence, and long-term consequences of family maltreatment.
The scope of this volume is expansive, covering the full spectrum of family violence, including child maltreatment, intimate partner violence, and elder abuse. The authors meticulously detail the predictors of perpetration and victimization while evaluating the efficacy of current intervention and prevention strategies. By utilizing an ecological approach, the text ensures that readers move beyond simplistic explanations, instead focusing on the structural and social dynamics that perpetuate harm. Family Violence in the United States: Defining, Understanding, and Combating Abuse 3rd Edition stands out for its commitment to evidence-based practice and scholarly depth.
Pedagogically, the book is designed to foster critical thinking through the inclusion of chapter-opening case studies that ground theoretical concepts in real-world scenarios. These features facilitate engaging classroom discussions and help bridge the gap between abstract research and professional application. For students who prefer digital learning environments, the Family Violence in the United States: Defining, Understanding, and Combating Abuse 3rd Edition PDF provides a portable and searchable format that supports intensive research and review. With its robust bibliography and clear, accessible prose, this edition remains a cornerstone for those entering the fields of human services, criminology, and social work.
Table of Contents
Chapter Part I: Defining and Understanding Abuse
Chapter 1: Issues in the Definition of Family Violence and Abuse
Chapter 2: Cultural Contexts of Family Violence
Chapter Part II: Child Maltreatment
Chapter 3: Child Physical Maltreatment
Chapter 4: Child Sexual Maltreatment
Chapter 5: Child Neglect and Psychological Maltreatment
Chapter 6: Prevention and Intervention in Child Maltreatment
Chapter Part III: Intimate Partner Maltreatment
Chapter 7: Maltreatment of Women by Male Partners
Chapter 8: Maltreatment of Men by Female Partners
Chapter 9: Maltreatment in College Student Relationships
Chapter 10: Maltreatment in Sexual Minority Relationships
Chapter 11: Intervention and Prevention in Intimate Partner Violence
Chapter Part IV: Other Forms of Family Maltreatment
Chapter 12: Maltreatment of Older Adults
Chapter 13: Maltreatment of Siblings and Parents by Children and Adolescents
Chapter 14: Looking Back and Looking Forward
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