Phys. Description |
181 pages ; 24 cm |
Contents |
1. Introduction -- 2. The nature and prevalence of domestic and family violence -- 3. Theoretical strands -- 4. Enacting violence in private spaces: understanding perpetratorhood -- 5. Resisting violence in private spaces: understanding victimhood -- 6. The burden on children -- 7. Not just a heterosexual, intimate relationship problem -- 8. The vulnerability of the displaced and the dispossessed: matching services to migrant and indigenous populations -- 9. Tackling domestic and family violence: primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention -- 10. Responding to domestic and family violence: good practices -- 11. Conclusion. |
Subject |
Criminology.
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Domestic Violence.
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Alt Author |
Frost, Andrew, author.
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ISBN |
1138552739 |
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9781138552739 |
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