Family Violence Across the Lifespan
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The most comprehensive research-based text on family violence – now more accessible and visually inviting than ever before Streamlined and updated throughout with state-of-the-art information, this Third Edition of the authors′ bestselling book gives readers an accessible introduction to the methodology, etiology, prevalence, treatment, and prevention of family violence. Research from experts in the fields of psychology, sociology, criminology, and social welfare informs the book′s broad coverage of current viewpoints and debates within the field.
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- Höfundar: Ola W. Barnett, Cindy L. Miller-Perrin, Robin D. Perrin
- Útgáfa:3
- Útgáfudagur: 2010-12-14
- Blaðsíður: 896
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- Format:ePub
- ISBN 13: 9781452236872
- Print ISBN: 9781412981781
- ISBN 10: 1452236879
Efnisyfirlit
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Brief Contents
- Detailed Contents
- Case Histories
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- About the Authors
- 1. History and Definitions of Family Violence
- Violence in Families
- Intrafamilial Nonfatal Abuse
- Intrafamilial Fatal Abuse
- Why Are Families Violent?
- Discovering Family Violence: How Social Conditions Become Social Problems
- Discovering Child Maltreatment: The Historical Context
- Discovering Intimate Partner Violence: The Historical Context
- The Co-occurrence of Child Maltreatment and Marital Violence
- International and Understudied Groups in the Discovery of Family Violence
- Defining Family Violence: Understanding the Social Construction of Deviance Definitions
- Corporal Punishment
- Defining Rape
- Defining Family
- Defining Violence
- Defining Family Violence
- Legally Defining Family Violence
- Monetary and Other Costs of Family Violence
- Practice, Policy, and Prevention Issues
- Intervention Strategies
- Common Myths About Family Violence
- Goals of This Book
- Chapter Summary
- Discussion Questions
- Violence in Families
- 2. Research Methodology, Assessment, and Theories of Family Violence
- Studying Family Violence: A Multidisciplinary Effort
- Sociological Research
- Social Work Research
- Crimitoclogical Research
- Psychological and Psychiatric Research
- Public Health and Medical Research
- Neuroscience and Genetics Research
- Legal Research
- Cross-Cultural/Global Inquiry
- Biobehavioral Research: An Emerging Field
- Interdisciplinary Science
- Expansion of Federal Government Research
- Section Summary
- Theoretical Explanations for Family Violence
- Macrotheory: Explaining Patterns of Family Violence
- Microtheory: Explaining the Behaviors of Individual Violent Family Members
- Correlates and Single-Factor Variables Related to Family Violence
- Multidimensional Theories
- Section Summary
- Methodology: How Researchers Try to Answer Questions About Family Violence
- Sources of Data
- Assessment and Research Design Issues
- Family Violence Scales and Measurement Issues
- Statistical and Evaluation Matters
- Practice, Policy, and Prevention Issues
- Research Issues
- Practice Issues
- Advocacy Issues
- Policy Implications
- Section Summary
- Discussion Questions
- Studying Family Violence: A Multidisciplinary Effort
- 3. Child Neglect and Psychological Maltreatment
- Scope of the Problem
- What Is Child Neglect?
- Definitions of Child Neglect
- Typologies of Neglect
- Cross-Cultural Abuse
- Section Summary
- Prevalence/Incidence of Child Neglect
- Official Estimates
- Self-Report Surveys
- Section Summary
- Effects of Child Neglect
- Early Neglect
- Unique Effects
- Expanded Research on the Effects of Neglect
- Attachment Difficulties
- Minnesota Longitudinal Study
- Cognitive and Academic Deficits
- Emotional and Behavioral Problems
- Physical Consequences
- Section Summary
- Characteristics of Neglected Children and Their Families
- Characteristics of Neglected Children.
- Disabled Children in Eastern Europe
- Characteristics of Neglectful Parents
- Parent-Child Interactions
- Section Summary
- Child Psychological Maltreatment
- Lack of Focus on Child Maltreatment
- Scope of the Problem
- Section Summary
- Children Exposed to Interparental Violence
- Co-occurrence of Child Abuse and Domestic Violence
- Defining Exposure to Interparental Violence
- Prevalence of Exposure to Marital Violence
- Effects of Children’s Exposure to Interparental Violence
- Section Summary
- Characteristics of Maltreated Children and Their Families
- Characteristics of Maltreated Children
- Resilient Children
- Characteristics of Maltreating Parents
- Section Summary
- Explaining Child Neglect and Child Psychological Maltreatment
- Parenting Problems in Neglectful and Psychologically Maltreating Families
- Section Summary
- Methodological Issues Pertaining to Effects Research
- Practice, Policy, and Prevention Issues
- Practice (Treatment) for Child Neglect and Psychological Maltreatment
- Section Summary
- Policy Issues
- Section Summary
- Discussion Question
- Scope of the Problem
- 4. Child Physical Abuse
- Scope of the Problem
- What Is Child Physical Abuse?
- Definitions of Child Physical Abuse
- Physical Punishment and Child Rearing
- Physical Discipline—The Debate
- Section Summary
- Prevalence/Incidence of Child Physical Abuse
- Official Estimates
- Injuries
- Child Death Review Teams
- Neonaticidal Mothers
- Self-Report Surveys
- Trends in Rates of Physical Abuse
- Section Summary
- Effects of Child Physical Abuse on Children
- Long-Term Effects Associated With Child Physical Abuse (CPA)
- Physical and Mental Health
- Criminal and Violent Behavior
- Substance Abuse
- Socioemotional Difficulties
- Mediators/Moderators of Abuse Effects
- Expanded Discussion of Individual Effects of Child Physical Abuse
- Medical and Neurobiological Problems
- Cognitive Problems
- Behavioral Problems
- Difficulties Related to Psychopathology
- Research Issues
- Section Summary
- Characteristics of Children Who Are Physically Abused
- Age
- Gender
- Related Variables
- Race
- Characteristics of Adults Who Physically Abuse Children
- Age
- Gender and Parental Type
- Race
- Relationship of Perpetrator to the Abused Child
- Nontraditional Parenting
- Psychological, Interpersonal, and Biological Characteristics of Adults Who Physically Abuse Children
- Expanded Discussion of Psychological, Interpersonal, and Biological Characteristics of Adults Who Physically Abuse Children
- Biological Factors
- Emotional and Behavioral Characteristics of Perpetrators
- Family and Interpersonal Difficulties of Perpetrators
- Section Summary
- Explaining Child Physical Abuse
- The Individual Psychopathology Model—Mentally Ill Parent
- The Difficult Child Model
- Parent-Child Interaction Model
- Social Learning Theory
- Situational and Societal Conditions
- Stress
- Cultural Acceptance of Corporal Punishment
- Risk Factors for Child Physical Abuse
- Polyvictimization/Overlapping Risk Factors
- Protective Factors That Reduce Likelihood of Abuse
- Contemporary Theories of Child Physical Abuse
- Section Summary
- Practice, Policy, and Prevention Issues
- Practice (Treatment) for CPA
- Policy Toward Physical Child Abuse
- Research Issues
- Prevention of Child Physical Abuse
- Grandparenting
- Section Summary
- Discussion Questions
- Scope of the Problem
- 5. Child Sexual Abuse
- Scope of the Problem
- What Is Child Sexual Abuse?
- Defining Sexual Abuse
- Normal Touching
- Prevalence of Child Sex Abuse
- Disclosure Variability
- Memory Issues, CSA, and Disclosure
- Estimates of Child Sexual Abuse
- Official Estimates
- Self-Report Surveys
- Trends in Reported Child Sexual Abuse
- Section Summary
- Searching for Patterns: Characteristics of Victims and Perpetrators
- Characteristics of Sexually Abused Child Victims
- Characteristics of Child Sexual Abuse Perpetrators
- Section Summary
- Dynamics and Consequences Associated With Child Sexual Abuse
- Dynamics of Child Sexual Abuse
- Child Portocgraphy
- Prostitution
- Effects of Child Sexual Abuse
- Initial Effects
- Long-Term Effects of Child Sexual Abuse
- Explaining the Variability in Effects of CSA
- Reactions to Disclosure
- Section Summary
- Explaining Child Sexual Abuse
- Focus on the Victim
- Focus on the Offender
- Focus on the Family
- Focus on Society and Culture
- Integrative Theories
- Section Summary
- Practice, Policy, and Prevention Issues
- Practice (Treatment) Issues
- Policy for Child Sexual Abuse
- Prevention of Child Sexual Abuse
- Section Summary
- Discussion Questions
- Scope of the Problem
- 6. Abused and Abusive Adolescents
- Parental Abuse of Adolescents
- Defining Adolescent Maltreatment
- Types of Maltreatment
- Timing of Maltreatment
- Prevalence of Parent-to-Adolescent Physical/Psychological Abuse
- Consequences of Adolescent Maltreatment
- Risk Factors for Parent-to-Adolescent Maltreatment
- Explaining Parent-to-Adolescent Maltreatment
- Sexual Abuse of Adolescents
- Definition of Caregiver-to-Adolescent Sexual Abuse
- Context and Relationship to Offender of Sexually Victimized Adolescents
- Prevalence of Sexual Abuse of Adolescents
- Practice, Policy, and Prevention of Adolescent Maltreatment
- Abuse of Parents by Adolescents and Parricide
- Nonfatal Abuse of Parents
- Adolescent-to-Parent Violence Versus Parricide
- Prevalence of Family Murders
- Matricide Analysis
- Explaining Adolescent-to-Caregiver (Parent) Abuse
- Sibling Abuse
- Definitions of Sibling Abuse
- Attitudes Toward Sibling Abuse
- Prevalence of Sibling Abuse
- Sibling Sexual Abuse
- Definitions of Sibling Sexual Abuse
- Prevalence of Sibling Sexual Abuse
- Consequences of Negative Psychological, Physical, and Sexual Sibling Interactions
- Characteristics of Sibling Abusers
- Explaining Sibling Psychological, Physical, and Sexual Abuse
- Practice, Policy, and Prevention for Abusive/Abused Siblings
- Practice With Sibling Abusers
- Policy for Sibling Abuse
- Section Summary
- Effects of Family Abuse on Adolescent Interpersonal Relationships
- Juvenile Delinquency
- Bullying
- Adolescent Dating Violence
- Definition of Dating Violence (DV)
- Prevalence of Dating Violence
- Risk Factors for Dating Violence
- Consequences of Dating Violence
- Adolescents’ Responses to Dating Violence
- Helpseeking Among Teen Dating Violence Victims
- Characteristics of Adolescents Who Are Violent in Intimate Relationships
- Explaining Dating Violence
- Legal Issues for Victims of Psychological/Physical Dating Violence
- Dating/Intimate Sexual Assault
- Prevalence
- Consequences of Dating Sexual Abuse
- Explaining Sexual Abuse From Peers
- Legal Issues Concerning Dating Sexual Abuse
- Same-Sex Assaults Among Adolescents
- Same-Sex Adolescent Development
- Prejudice/Victimization of GLBT Youth
- Medical Screening
- Practice, Policy, and Prevention for Dating Violence
- Practice
- Policy
- Prevention of Dating Violence and Sibling Abuse
- Section Summary
- Revictimization
- Discussion Questions
- Parental Abuse of Adolescents
- 7. Dating Aggression, Sexual Assault, and Stalking: Primarily Unmarried, College-Age Individuals
- Factors in Prevalence Estimates of Dating Violence, Sexual Assault, and Stalking
- Dating Violence
- Defining Dating Violence
- Mutual/Reciprocal Dating Violence
- Prevalence Estimates of Dating Violence
- Consequences of Dating Violence
- Explaining Dating Violence
- Traits of Individuals Involved in Dating Violence
- Attitudes Toward Dating Violence
- Treatment of Dating Violence
- Policy–Dating Violence
- Prevention
- Section Summary
- Sexual Assault, Sexual Coercion, and Rape
- Defining Sexual Assault
- Prevalence Estimates of Sexual Assault
- Women’s Responses to Sexual Victimization
- Criminal Justice System Responses
- Attitudes Toward Sexual Assault
- Traits of Individuals Involved in Unwanted Sexual Behaviors
- Consequences of Sexual Assault
- Medical Responses to Sexual Assault
- Explaining Sexual Assault
- Treatment of Sexual Assault
- Policy—Sexual Aggression
- Prevention of Sexual Assault
- Section Summary
- Stalking
- Defining Stalking
- Prevalence Estimates of Stalking
- Miscellaneous Findings
- Consequences of Stalking
- Traits of Individuals Involved in Stalking
- Victims’ Responses to Stalking
- Explaining Stalking
- Practice, Policy, and Prevention of Stalking
- Section Summary
- Same-Sex Dating Violence, Sexual Assault, and Stalking
- Cross-Cultural Dating Violence, Sexual Assault, and Stalking
- Ethnic Dating Violence, Sexual Assault, and Stalking
- NCVS Racial/Mitocrity Prevalence Rates of Nonlethal Assaults
- Asian/Latinas—Dating Violence
- Ethnic Comparisons—Dating Violence/Intimate Partner Violence (IPV)
- Stalking
- Counseling Services
- Alcohol/Drug Consumption Associated With Dating Violence and Sexual Assault
- Resistance Strategies
- Alcohol-Related Treatment
- Discussion Questions
- Note
- 8. Abused Heterosexual Partners: Primarily Women
- Blaming Victims of Intimate Partner Violence
- Blaming by Partner
- Blaming by Society
- Blaming by Professionals
- Blaming Oneself
- Attitudes of Faith Community Leaders
- Section Summary
- Consequences of Violence and Victimization
- Fear
- Stress, Trauma, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, and Cumulative Stress
- Health Problems
- Coping With Violence
- The Hostage Syndrome, Traumatic Bonding, and Attachment
- Learned Helplessness Versus Survivor Theory
- Perceived Control
- Psychological/Brain Disorder Effects of Male-to-Female Intimate Partner Violence
- Section Summary
- Employment
- Male-to-Female IPV and Barriers to Employment
- Welfare Assistance Dilemmas
- Section Summary
- Criminal Justice System Responses to Intimate Partner Violence
- Legal Issues
- Arrest Policies
- Law Enforcement/Victim Interactions
- Criminal Justice System Processing
- Prosecution of MFIPV Perpetrators
- Judicial Behavior and Decision Making
- Section Summary
- Effects of MFIPV on Battered Women’s Lives and Their Leave/Stay Decisions
- Leave/Stay Decision-Making Process
- Do Battered Women Stay?
- Dangers of Leaving an Abusive Partner
- Ecotocmic Dependence and Its Diffuse Impact
- Society’s Inadequate Support for Battered Women
- Responses by Faith Communities
- Welfare Failures and Leave/Stay Decisions
- Shelters and Transitional Supportive Housing and Leaving
- Emotional Factors in Leave/Stay Decisions
- Section Summary
- Male Victims of Intimate Partner Violence (FMIPV): How Much of a Problem?
- Cluster Analysis of Male and Female IPV-Involved Individuals
- Discussion Questions
- Notes
- Blaming Victims of Intimate Partner Violence
- 9. Abusive Heterosexual Partners: Primarily Men
- Male-to-Female Intimate Partner Violence (MFIPV)
- Sociodemographic Characteristics of Batterers
- Definitions of Intimate Partner Violence and Abuse
- Comprehensive Government-Crafted Definitions
- Defining MFIPV Through Factor Analysis
- Patterns of IPV
- Estimates of Intimate Partner Violence
- Homicides/Suicides/Familicides
- Sexual Assault
- Psychological/Emotional Abuse of Intimate Partners
- Nonlethal Assault Estimates
- Section Summary
- Attitudes and Classifications of Batterers
- Society’s Attitudes Toward Batterers
- Batterers’ Attributions for Male-to-Female Intimate Partner Violence
- Johnson’s Violent Couple Categories
- Individual Differences (Traits) Between Batterers and Others
- Denial and Minimization
- Anger, Hostility, and Intermittent Explosive Disorder (IED)
- Depression, Self-Esteem, Shame, Guilt, and Humiliation
- Lack of Awareness/Automaticity
- Empathy
- Attachment Difficulties and Emotional Dependence
- Jealousy
- Marital Dissatisfaction/Satisfaction
- Section Summary
- Becoming and Remaining a Batterer: Causes of MFIPV
- Socialization
- Verbal Skills/Communication
- Alcohol/Drug Abuse and Battering
- Stress, Emotions, Mood States, Trauma, and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
- Biology and Genetics
- Personality Disorders
- Similarities and Differences Between Partner-Violent-Only Men and Other Violent Men
- Typologies of Male (MFIPV) Perpetrators
- Section Summary
- Female-to-Male Intimate Partner Abuse (FMIPV)
- Self-Defensive Female Violence (Violent Resistance, VR)
- Motives for FMIPV
- Correlates of Female-to-Male IPV
- Battered Women Who Kill
- Section Summary
- Discussion Questions
- Male-to-Female Intimate Partner Violence (MFIPV)
- 10. Abused and Abusive Partners in Understudied Populations: Cross-Cultural, Immigrant/Ethnic/Racial, Rural, Same-Sex, and Military Groups
- Cross-Cultural Intimate Partner Violence
- Africa
- Asia
- Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Tajikistan
- Middle East
- Europe
- Russia
- Latin America
- North America
- Section Summary
- Immigrant and Ethnic/Racial Intimate Partner Violence
- Immigrants
- Ethnic/Racial Mitocrities
- Laws Affecting Immigrant Women
- Prevalence of Intimate Partner Violence Among Racial/Ethnic Groups
- Distinctive Features of Immigrants and Mitocrity Intimate Partner Violence
- Disclosure Patterns
- Trait Comparisons
- Immigrant and Ethnic Batterers
- Motives for Intimate Partner Violence
- Differences in Attitudes Toward the Criminal Justice System
- Consequences of Male-to-Female Intimate Partner Violence
- Social Support
- Differences in Leave/Stay Decisions
- Section Summary
- Rural Male-to-Female Intimate Partner Violence
- Law Enforcement
- Male-to-Female Intimate Partner Violence
- Sociodemographic Comparisons
- Help-Seeking and Services Available
- Section Summary
- Same-Sex Intimate Partner Violence (SSIPV)
- Estimating the Prevalence/Incidence of Same-Sex IPV
- Partner Violence
- Individual Differences (Traits) of Homosexuals
- Consequences of Same-Sex Intimate Partner Violence
- Section Summary
- The Military and Intimate Partner Violence
- Section Summary
- Discussion Questions
- Cross-Cultural Intimate Partner Violence
- 11. Adult Intimate Partner Violence: Practice, Policy, and Prevention
- Abused Partners: Practice, Policy, and Prevention—Primarily Women
- National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1–800–799-SAFE
- Agency Practices
- Social Support
- Psychotherapists’ Practices
- General Counseling Topics for Battered Women
- Policy
- Prevention Strategies
- Research Needs
- Section Summary
- Abusive Adult Partners: Practice, Policy, and Prevention Issues
- Practice
- General Targets of Batterer Counseling
- Policy
- Prevention
- Section Summary
- Treatment for Female-to-Male Intimate Partner Violence Perpetrators
- Cross-Cultural Practice, Policy, and Prevention
- Practice
- Policy
- Practice, Policy, and Prevention Among Immigrant/Ethnic/Racial Groups
- Practice
- Policy
- Prevention
- Practice, Policy, and Prevention Among Rural Battered Women
- Practice
- Policy
- Prevention
- Practice, Policy, and Prevention for Same-Sex Intimate Partner Violence
- Practice
- Policy
- Prevention
- Practice, Policy, and Prevention in the Military
- Practice
- Policy
- Prevention
- Discussion Questions
- Abused Partners: Practice, Policy, and Prevention—Primarily Women
- 12. Abuse of Elderly and Disabled Persons
- Introduction
- Scope of the Problem
- Defining Elder Abuse
- Examples of Specific Abuses
- Attitudes Toward Abuse of Elderly Persons
- Prevalence of Elder/Adult Abuse
- Prevalence of Abuse in Rhode Island
- Prevalence of Elder Abuse in Two National Random Samples of Elders
- Prevalence of Elder Abuse Reported to State APSs: Abuse of Adults 60+ Years of Age
- Types of Injuries and Estimates
- Consequences of Elder Abuse
- Health Consequences
- Reactions of Professional Practitioners
- Section Summary
- Searching for Patterns: Who Is Abused and Who Are the Abusers?
- Characteristics of Abused Elders
- Characteristics of Elder Abusers
- Explaining Abuse of Elderly Persons
- Social Learning Theory
- Social Exchange Theory
- Stress and Dependency Theories
- Abuse by the severely mentally ill (SMI)
- Revictimization studies
- Section Summary
- Practice, Policy, and Prevention Issues
- Practice Issues for Treating Elder Abuse
- Social Services (APS) Responses to Elder Abuse
- Policy Issues for Combating Elder Abuse
- Community Involvement
- Prevention
- Social Support/Social Connectedness
- Section Summary
- Same-Sex Elder Abuse: Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgendered Elders
- Cross-Cultural Elder Abuse
- Prevalence of Cross-Cultural Elder Abuse
- Asian Countries
- Israel
- Spain
- United Kingdom
- Ethnic Elder Abuse
- African Americans
- American Indians
- Chinese Americans
- Korean Americans
- Cultural Competence
- Abuse of Disabled Persons
- Defining Disability
- Attitudes Toward Disabled Persons
- Estimates of Abuse of Disabled Persons
- Sexual Assault of Disabled Persons
- Perpetrators of Abuse of Disabled Persons
- Criminal Justice System Responses
- Characteristics of Disabled Victims and Their Abusers
- Disclosure of Abuse and Help-Seeking Activities
- Practice, Policy, and Prevention
- Abuse in Nursing Homes (Long-Term Care Facilities)
- Discussion Questions
- Abbreviations
- Glossary
- References
- Author Index
- Subject Index
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