Preventing intimate partner violence : interdisciplinary perspectives
Preventing intimate partner violence : interdisciplinary perspectives
edited by Claire M. Renzetti, Diane R. Follingstad and Ann L. Coker
- Bristol, England : Policy Press, 2017
- xiv, 273 pages ; 24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Preventing intimate partner violence: An introduction Claire M. Renzetti, Diane R., Follingstad and Ann L. Coker Intimate partner violence prevention among underserved and understudied groups: The role of culture and context Carlos A. Cuevas and Rebecca M. Cudmore Primary intimate partner violence prevention programs for adolescents and young adults Ann L. Coker, Victoria L. Banyard, Eileen A. Rechtenwald Engaging men and boys in preventing gender-based violence Richard M. Tolman, Tova B. Walsh and Bethsaida Nieves Gender-based violence assessment in the health sector and beyond Michele R. Decker, Elizabeth Miller and Nancy Glass Emergent research and practice trends in contextually addressing the complexity of women's use of force Lisa Y. Larance and Susan L. Miller Research on restorative justice in cases of intimate partner violence James Ptacek Justice as a tertiary prevention strategy Leigh Goodmark Innovative programs to economically empower women and prevent intimate partner violence revictimization Claire M. Renzetti, Diane R. Follingstad and Diane Fleet Preventing intimate partner violence: Thinking forward Shamita Das Dasgupta
How can we prevent intimate partner violence (IPV)? And how do we define and measure “success” in preventing it? This book brings together researchers and practitioners from a wide range of fields to examine innovative strategies and programs for preventing IPV. The authors discuss evaluations of current prevention efforts, paying particular attention to underserved groups, including racial and ethnic minorities, immigrants and refugees.
Among the issues addressed are primary prevention programs that target adolescents and young adults, strategies designed to engage men and boys, IPV screening in different settings, the impact of the criminalization of IPV on minority populations, restorative justice programs, interventions for women who use violence, and innovative shelter programming to prevent re-victimization. The volume concludes by identifying the gaps in knowledge about effective prevention and highlighting the most promising future directions for prevention research and strategies. (From the publisher). Record #5956
SEXUAL VIOLENCE
ADOLESCENT RELATIONSHIP ABUSE
ADOLESCENTS
CULTURE
DATING VIOLENCE
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
ECONOMIC ABUSE
EMPOWERMENT
ENGAGING MEN AND BOYS IN VIOLENCE PREVENTION
HEALTH
INTERVENTION
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
JUSTICE
MEN
MIGRANTS
PREVENTION
PREVENTION PROGRAMMES
PRIMARY PREVENTION
RESTORATIVE JUSTICE
VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
WOMEN'S USE OF VIOLENCE
YOUNG PEOPLE
UNITED STATES
362.8292 PRE
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Preventing intimate partner violence: An introduction Claire M. Renzetti, Diane R., Follingstad and Ann L. Coker Intimate partner violence prevention among underserved and understudied groups: The role of culture and context Carlos A. Cuevas and Rebecca M. Cudmore Primary intimate partner violence prevention programs for adolescents and young adults Ann L. Coker, Victoria L. Banyard, Eileen A. Rechtenwald Engaging men and boys in preventing gender-based violence Richard M. Tolman, Tova B. Walsh and Bethsaida Nieves Gender-based violence assessment in the health sector and beyond Michele R. Decker, Elizabeth Miller and Nancy Glass Emergent research and practice trends in contextually addressing the complexity of women's use of force Lisa Y. Larance and Susan L. Miller Research on restorative justice in cases of intimate partner violence James Ptacek Justice as a tertiary prevention strategy Leigh Goodmark Innovative programs to economically empower women and prevent intimate partner violence revictimization Claire M. Renzetti, Diane R. Follingstad and Diane Fleet Preventing intimate partner violence: Thinking forward Shamita Das Dasgupta
How can we prevent intimate partner violence (IPV)? And how do we define and measure “success” in preventing it? This book brings together researchers and practitioners from a wide range of fields to examine innovative strategies and programs for preventing IPV. The authors discuss evaluations of current prevention efforts, paying particular attention to underserved groups, including racial and ethnic minorities, immigrants and refugees.
Among the issues addressed are primary prevention programs that target adolescents and young adults, strategies designed to engage men and boys, IPV screening in different settings, the impact of the criminalization of IPV on minority populations, restorative justice programs, interventions for women who use violence, and innovative shelter programming to prevent re-victimization. The volume concludes by identifying the gaps in knowledge about effective prevention and highlighting the most promising future directions for prevention research and strategies. (From the publisher). Record #5956
SEXUAL VIOLENCE
ADOLESCENT RELATIONSHIP ABUSE
ADOLESCENTS
CULTURE
DATING VIOLENCE
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
ECONOMIC ABUSE
EMPOWERMENT
ENGAGING MEN AND BOYS IN VIOLENCE PREVENTION
HEALTH
INTERVENTION
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
JUSTICE
MEN
MIGRANTS
PREVENTION
PREVENTION PROGRAMMES
PRIMARY PREVENTION
RESTORATIVE JUSTICE
VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
WOMEN'S USE OF VIOLENCE
YOUNG PEOPLE
UNITED STATES
362.8292 PRE