Domestic Violence

Domestic Violence

Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Protection, Prevention and Intervention

Bettinson, Vanessa; Hilder, Sarah

Palgrave Macmillan

07/2016

332

Dura

Inglês

9781137524515

15 a 20 dias

585

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Introduction.- Part I. Protection.- Chapter 1. Domestic Violence: Applying a Human Rights Discourse; Ronagh McGuigg.- Chapter 2. A Fresh Approach to Policing Domestic Violence; Mandy Burton.- Chapter 3. Domestic Violence: The Limitations of a Legal Response; Charlotte Bishop.- Chapter 4. Surviving times of Austerity: Preserving the Specialist Domestic Violence Court Provision; Vanessa Bettinson.- Part II. Prevention and Intervention.- Chapter 5. Victim Support Services and the World of Commissioning; Di Turgoose.- Chapter 6. Children and Domestic Violence: What Do Family Intervention Workers Have to Offer?; Jo Little and Fae Garland.- Chapter 7. Building Healthy Relationships for Young People and the Prevention of Domestic Abuse; Chris Crowther-Dowey, Terry Gillespie and .- Chapter 8. Debates of Difference: Male Victims of Domestic Violence and Abuse; Luke Martin.- Chapter 9. The Relationship Between Spiritual Abuse and Domestic Violence and Abuse in Faith Based Communities; Lisa Oakley and Kathryn Kinmond.- Chapter 10. Housing: More Than Just Bricks and Mortar. Domestic Abuse Interventions within the Housing Sector; Gudrun Burnet.- Chapter 11. Independent Advocacy and Multi Agency Responses to Domestic Violence; Amanda Robinson and Joanne Payton.- Chapter 12. Working with Perpetrators of Domestic Violence and Abuse: The Potential for Change; Sarah Hilder and Caroline Freeman.- Chapter 13. Developing Interventions for Abusive Partners in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and/or Transgender Relationships; Rebecca Barnes and Catherine Donovan.
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Socio-legal studies;Law and society;Criminology;Victimology;Survivors;Victims;Voluntary Sector;Policing;Gender studies;Social work;Domestic Abuse;Domestic violence policy;Multi-agency working;human rights;community;probation