Intimate partner violence
Intimate partner violence
Kendall-Tackett, Kathleen A.; Giacomoni, Sarah M. (eds.)
- Kingston, NJ Civic Research Institute 2007
PART 1: RISK FACTORS AND RISK ASSESSMENT Chapter 1: New Directions in Risk Assessment—An Empowerment Approach to Risk Management / Lauren Bennett Cattaneo, Ph.D. and Lisa A. Goodman, Ph.D. Chapter 2: The Course of Physical and Psychological Aggressi
"This master reference synthesizes current research on intimate partner violence and provides specific, evidence-supported ideas you can put into active practice protecting those at risk: Practice-proven approaches to risk assessment, risk management, and safety planning; specific steps primary care health professionals can take to identify IPV—and to empower and protect survivors; a spotlight on how the criminal justice system works to help and support victims—and where it must do more; innovative new approaches the military is taking to prevent IPV in service families; guidance on the ethnic/cultural issues that impact IPV, and how they should shape our approaches to survivors from African- American, Hispanic, and Asian communities; field-tested prevention programs for high school and college-age students; policies and practices child protection agencies can institute when dealing with IPV in clients' homes; the safest ways to help victims leave abusive relationships."--PUBLISHER'S ABSTRACT Frontmatter (including Foreword, Preface and Detailed Table of Contents): http://www.civicresearchinstitute.com/toc/ipv_frontmatter.pdf
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ADOLESCENTS
ANIMAL ABUSE
CHILDREN AT RISK
CHILDREN
CULTURAL DIFFERENCES
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
EMOTIONAL ABUSE
PHYSICAL ABUSE
PSYCHOLOGICAL ABUSE
RISK ASSESSMENT
RISK FACTORS
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
362.8292 INT
PART 1: RISK FACTORS AND RISK ASSESSMENT Chapter 1: New Directions in Risk Assessment—An Empowerment Approach to Risk Management / Lauren Bennett Cattaneo, Ph.D. and Lisa A. Goodman, Ph.D. Chapter 2: The Course of Physical and Psychological Aggressi
"This master reference synthesizes current research on intimate partner violence and provides specific, evidence-supported ideas you can put into active practice protecting those at risk: Practice-proven approaches to risk assessment, risk management, and safety planning; specific steps primary care health professionals can take to identify IPV—and to empower and protect survivors; a spotlight on how the criminal justice system works to help and support victims—and where it must do more; innovative new approaches the military is taking to prevent IPV in service families; guidance on the ethnic/cultural issues that impact IPV, and how they should shape our approaches to survivors from African- American, Hispanic, and Asian communities; field-tested prevention programs for high school and college-age students; policies and practices child protection agencies can institute when dealing with IPV in clients' homes; the safest ways to help victims leave abusive relationships."--PUBLISHER'S ABSTRACT Frontmatter (including Foreword, Preface and Detailed Table of Contents): http://www.civicresearchinstitute.com/toc/ipv_frontmatter.pdf
xxu
1887554602
ADOLESCENTS
ANIMAL ABUSE
CHILDREN AT RISK
CHILDREN
CULTURAL DIFFERENCES
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
EMOTIONAL ABUSE
PHYSICAL ABUSE
PSYCHOLOGICAL ABUSE
RISK ASSESSMENT
RISK FACTORS
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
362.8292 INT