Overcoming domestic violence : creating a dialogue around vulnerable populations

Abstract

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 argue.

RAS ID

19977

Document Type

Book

Date of Publication

2014

Location of the Work

Hauppauge, New York

Faculty

Faculty of Health, Engineering and Science / Faculty of Arts and Humanities

School

School of Medical and Health Sciences / School of Arts and Humanities

Copyright

metadata only record

Publisher

Nova Science Publishers, Inc.,

Comments

Taylor, M., Pooley, J., & Taylor, R. S. (Eds.). (2014). Overcoming domestic violence : creating a dialogue around vulnerable populations. Hauppauge, New York: Nova Science Publishers, Inc.,

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