Family Violence

  • Family Violence
    By Cliff Roberson, Paul Harvey Wallace

    Revised edition of the authors' Family violence, 2014.

  • Family Violence: Oxford Bibliographies Online Research Guide
    By Karen Terry

    New York: Haworth. Evaluates the causes, consequences, rates, and responses to violence in interpersonal relationships that is perpetrated by women. >Dutton, Donlad G., Tonia L. Nicholls, and Alicia Spidel. 2005.

  • Family Violence: Legal, Medical, and Social Perspectives
    By Cliff Roberson, Paul Harvey Wallace

    explosion/acute battering phase, 232–233 tension-building phase, 232 Dade County, Florida, Domestic Violence Court (DCDVC), 284–285 Daro, D., 111 Davidson, C., 86 Davidson, J. L., 299 Davidson, T., 221 Davies, H. J., 195 Davis, P. W., ...

  • Family Violence: Legal, Medical, and Social Perspectives
    By Cliff Roberson, Julie L. Globokar, Harvey Wallace

    161–180. J. E. Sets and M. A. Pirog-Good, “Violence in Dating Relationships,” Social Psychology Quarterly 50 (1987), pp. 237–246. See Sets and Straus, “The Marriage License.” S. M. Anderson, T. R. Boulette, and A. H. Schwartz, ...

  • Family Violence: Legal, Medical, and Social Perspectives
    By Cliff Roberson, Paul Harvey Wallace

    ... of Family Violence (Wiley, New York, 1990), pp. 280–309. M. D. Pagelow, Family Violence (Praeger, New York, 1984). S. M. Anderson, T. R. Boulette, and A. H. Schwartz, “Psychological Maltreatment of Spouses,” in Ammerman and Hersen, ...

  • Family Violence: Explanations and Evidence-Based Clinical Practice
    By David M. Lawson

    In E. B. Foa, T. M. Keane, & M. J. Friedman (Eds.), Effective treatments of PTSD: Practice guidelines from the International Society of Traumatic Stress Studies (pp. 84–105, 326–329). New York, NY: Guilford Press.

  • Family Violence: Explanations and Evidence-Based Clinical Practice
    By David M. Lawson

    Barelds, D. P. H., & Dijkstra, P. (2006). Reactive, anxious and possessive forms of jealousy and their relation to relationship quality among heterosexuals and homosexuals. Journal of Homosexuality, 51, 183–198. Barnett, D.

  • Family Violence: The Battered Woman
    By Susan E. Coleman, Franci Smith

    Family Violence: The Battered Woman

  • Family Violence
    By J. D. Lloyd

    ... 58 , 60–61 children influence of media on , 80–81 , 82–84 power of religious community over , 122–23 shaming of , 85-86 testimony by , 53 see also child abuse ; sibling abuse Christian Science Church , 125 Clarke , Rita - Lou ...

  • Family Violence: Prevention and Treatment
    By Robert L. Hampton

    Bachman , R. ( 1992 ) . Death and violence on the reservation : Homicide , family violence , and suicide in American Indian population . New York : Auburn House . Bachman , R. , & Saltzman , L. E. ( 1995 ) .

  • Family Violence: A Clinical and Legal Guide
    By Sandra J. Kaplan, Howard A. Davidson

    are available , it appears that expert testimony is often based on observations of children's interactions with such dolls ( Mason 1991 ) . We include a discussion here of anatomically detailed dolls because a number of commentators ...

  • Family Violence: Prevention and Treatment
    By Robert L. Hampton

    Hamberger, L. K., & Hastings, J. E. (1986). Personality correlates of men who abuse their partners: A cross-validation study. Journal of Family Violence, 1, 323-341. Hamberger, L. K., & Hastings, J. E. (1991).

  • Family Violence: Legal, Medical, and Social Perspectives
    By Cliff Roberson, Paul Harvey Wallace

    Maine, Sir H. S. Ancient Law, 10th ed. (Murray, London, 1905). Miethe, T. D., and R. F. Meier. Crime and Its Social Content (State University of New York Press, New York, 1994). Schafer, S. The Victim and His Criminal (Random House, ...

  • Family Violence: Oxford Bibliographies Online Research Guide
    By Oxford University Press

    Family violence across the lifespan: An introduction. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. A comprehensive look at the etiology, prevalence, treatment, and prevention of family violence. The authors discuss multiple types of family violence, ...

  • Family Violence: What Health Care Providers Need to Know
    By Sarina Schrager, Rose Fife

    Family violence is a major public health concern that often goes undiagnosed and untreated.

  • Family Violence: Legal, Medical, and Social Perspectives

    Learning Goals Upon completing this book, readers will be able to: -Understand the facets of family violence. -Discuss how violence may be reduced or eliminated.

  • Family Violence
    By Richard J. Gelles

    Since its publication in 1979, Family Violence has proved to be one of the most popular volumes for professional and text use in its area. The second edition reflects new...

  • Family Violence
    By Mildred Daley Pagelow, Lloyd W. Pagelow

    "Mildred Pagelow's Family Violence . . . is a liberal rather than radical book.

  • Family Violence
    By A. E. Sadler

    A collection of essays answer the questions: "Is family violence defined too broadly?" "Who are the victims of family violence?" "Is the prevalence of family violence exaggerated?" and "How can family violence be reduced?"

  • Family Violence: An International and Interdisciplinary Study
    By International Society on Family Law, Association internationale de droit de la famille. Congrès mondial

    Family Violence: An International and Interdisciplinary Study