Domestic Violence: Intervention, Prevention, Policies, and Solutions

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  • Presents the most contemporary intervention and prevention theories based upon empirical data and not ideological beliefs
  • Discusses the need for a commonly accepted definition of domestic violence
  • Challenges the belief that adult female heterosexuals are the primary victims of domestic violence
  • Provides 10 recommendations for change to policies, procedures, and legislation
  • Includes access to an annually updated online resource section that contain hundreds of scholarly investigations, empirical studies and books
  • Summary

    Domestic violence does not begin the day an adult heterosexual male decides to beat and batter an adult heterosexual female. Domestic violence is a complicated and multifaceted enigma that includes child, sibling, spousal, intimate partner, and elder abuse. Despite spending billions of dollars on domestic violence, the number of some categories of victims remains the same. The problem can be traced back to our very definitions of victim and abuse. Until we open our eyes to the blatant empirical evidence and come to some agreement on a basic platform, this pervasive crime will not diminish.


    Domestic Violence: Intervention, Prevention, Policies, and Solutions presents a rational and reasoned perspective that emphasizes evidence-based information rather than ideologically held beliefs. It challenges the effectiveness of existing policies and procedures and introduces 10 recommendations for change. The book summarizes many important federally sponsored reports and provides unique meta-analysis styled empirically based overviews of contemporary research and intervention efforts. It also supplies print and web-based national and state specific resources and references to studies and organizations that will be updated online.


    Topics addressed include historical and current explanations of battering behavior, the importance of the accurate and unbiased identification of victims, differences and the implications of those differences in reporting rape and sexual assault, and the understanding of risk factors. It considers the fallacy of ideological advocacy and presents legislation and policies in Colorado and California as cases in point. In particular the author explores the prevailing notion of the predominance of female victimization over male victimization.
    Injecting a voice of reason into a highly emotional debate, this outstanding volume clarifies our convenient delusions and allows us to re-appraise this sensitive issue and effect a positive and progressive outcome.

    Table of Contents

    Introduction. Domestic Violence and Violence in General. We Are All Victims. Ain’t I A Victim. Dating Abuse. The California Conundrum. The Colorado Star Chamber. Battered Definitions of Battered Victims. Identifying Battering Behavior and Risk Factors. Rape and Sexual Assault. Ideological Advocacy. In Memoriam. 10 Recommendations for Change.

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