UID:
almahu_9949384430002882
Format:
1 online resource
ISBN:
9781351690133
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1351690132
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9781351690140
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1351690140
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9781351690126
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1351690124
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9781315169842
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1315169843
Content:
Since the 1970s the issue of intimate partner violence (IPV) has been explained through the patriarchal desire of men to control and dominate women, but this gendered perspective limits both our understanding of IPV and its treatment. Intimate Partner Violence: New Perspectives in Research and Practice is the first book of its kind to present a detailed and rigorous critique of current domestic violence research and practice within the same volume. In this challenging new text, with contributions from the UK, the US, and Canada, the subject is assessed from a more holistic position. It provides a critical analysis of the issue of domestic violence including issues that are often not part of the mainstream discussion. Each of the chapters tackles a different area of research or practice, from a critical review of contemporary topics in domestic violence research, including a critical review of men's use of violence in relationships, a consideration of male victims, IPV within the LGBTQ+ community, perceptions of perpetrators and victims, and IPV within adolescent populations. The second half of the book examines challenges and opportunities for professionals working in the field and includes an analysis of an evidence informed perpetrator programme, the challenges faced working with male victims, and a discussion of the impact of domestic violence on children. Culminating with a series of evidence-based recommendations to bridge the divide between academic and practitioner stakeholders and to inform future working practices, this is an essential resource for students and practitioners alike.
Note:
Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of illustrations; List of contributors; 1. Introduction: Why change current practice?; Outline of chapters; References; PART I: Research; 2. Challenging the gendered approach to men's violence towards women; Sex parity in IPV perpetration; Chivalry; Control; Bidirectional and mutual IPV; Are IPV offenders different to other violent offenders?; Adverse childhood experience and emotion dysregulation; Conclusion; References
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3. "Victim cast as perpetrator": Men's experiences of the Criminal Justice System following female-perpetrated intimate partner violenceIntroduction; History of intimate partner violence: research, policy, and practice; Aim and Methodology; Participants; Findings; Victim cast as perpetrator; Masculine identity; The pressure cooker; A period of social change?; Note; References; 4. "It can't be that bad, I mean, he's a guy": Exploring judgements towards domestic violence scenarios varying on perpetrator and victim gender, and abuse type; Introduction; The "domestic violence stereotype."
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The role of social cognitionThe influence of victim and perpetrator gender; Abuse type; The present study; Implications and conclusion; References; 5. Distinctions in adolescent dating violence: An exploration of etiology, scope, and prevention strategies of intimate partner violence in adolescence; Introduction; AIPV identities (the who and the what); The nature and scope of IPV; AIPV etiology: biological sensitivity to context; AIPV interventions; Conclusion; References; 6. Barriers to support in LGBTQ+ populations; History of LGB relationships
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Prevalence of intimate partner violence in same-sex relationshipsBarriers to support for LGB victims; Transgender people and intimate partner violence; Barriers to support for transgender victims; Conclusion; References; PART II: Practice; 7. The evolution of evidence-based treatment for domestic violence perpetrators; Evidence-based practice; A new treatment model; Evidence for alternative treatment modalities; Treatment implications; The pervasiveness of misinformation; Results of a domestic violence knowledge assessment; Perceptions of motives; Gender and emotional abuse and control
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Towards evidence-based practiceThe Alternative Behavior Choices perpetrator programme; Future directions; References; 8. Using research in practice: Up2U an innovative approach to tackling domestic abuse; Introduction; Why Portsmouth City Council developed Up2U?; What is Research telling us about working with perpetrators and how was this implemented in Up2U?; What can we learn from other fields to use with perpetrators?; Strength-based approach and Motivational Interviewing; Trauma informed approach; A different way of looking at domestic violence and abuse
Additional Edition:
Print version: Intimate partner violence London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2019. ISBN 113804900X
Language:
English
Keywords:
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DOI:
10.4324/9781315169842
URL:
https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781315169842
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