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Description
Until recently, domestic violence, as it has been referred to, was a problem to be dealt with inside the family. In this ground-breaking work, Hattery's unique approach provides a detailed theoretical discussion of race, class, and gender-effects on intimate partner violence and a thoughtful discussion of the interactions of these factors.
Table of Contents
Chapter 2 Chapter Two: Individual Factors that Contribute to Intimate Partner Violence
Chapter 3 Chapter Three: Structural Supports of Intimate Partner Violence
Chapter 4 Chapter Four: Cultural Supports for Intimate Partner Violence
Chapter 5 Chapter Five: Race and Intimate Partner Violence
Chapter 6 Chapter Six: We Were Made For Each Other: Definitions of Romantic Love and Ties to Interpersonal Violence
Chapter 7 Chapter Seven: Where Do We Go From Here?
Product details
Published | Sep 26 2008 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 222 |
ISBN | 9780742560727 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Dimensions | 10 x 6 inches |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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This book's primary strength is the placement of incidents of interpersonal violence in their social context and in her attention to the offender and his responses to environmental constraints and triggers, including his relationship with the victim. Themanuscript is well written and makes extensive use of materials from interview conducted during the author's research. Recommended....
Choice Reviews
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This book's primary strength is the placement of incidents of interpersonal violence in their social context and in her attention to the offender and his responses to environmental constraints and triggers, including his relationship with the victim. The manuscript is well written and makes extensive use of materials from interview conducted during the author's research.
Recommended.Choice Reviews