Family and Intimate Partner Violence
Heavy Hands
Häftad, Engelska, 2018
2 969 kr
For courses in domestic violence, family violence, and victimology.
The authoritative introduction to family violence
Family and Intimate Partner Violence: Heavy Hands is an authentic introduction to the crimes of family violence, covering offenders and offenses, impact on victims, and responses of the criminal justice system. Comprehensive yet easy to understand, this established text is essential reading for students considering careers in criminal justice, victim advocacy, social work, or counseling. Gosselin draws on extensive field experience and real¿ examples to explain abuse and its effects on survivors. The 6th edition includes a new chapter on adolescent and young adult victimization, as well as updates to topics of interest such as intimate partner violence, asylum law, and theoretical perspectives.
Produktinformation
- Utgivningsdatum2018-02-20
- Mått100 x 100 x 100 mm
- Vikt100 g
- FormatHäftad
- SpråkEngelska
- Antal sidor400
- Upplaga6
- FörlagPearson Education
- ISBN9780134868219
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About our author A pioneer in law enforcement, Denise K. Gosselin was the first uniformed female officer in her hometown, Lunenburg, Massachusetts, and the first female campus police officer at the community college she attended. The Massachusetts Senate honored her in 1978 as the first woman appointed constable for the City of Fitchburg. In 2011, Dr. Gosselin received accolades as Alumna of the Year at Mt. Wachusett Community College, where she now serves on its Board of Trustees.Denise graduated in the 61st Recruit Training Troop of the Massachusetts State Police in January 1980. During the years that followed she served as a uniformed officer performing route patrol activities, as an instructor at the Massachusetts State Police Academy, and as a detective in major crime investigations. Recognized as a local expert in child abuse investigation, she has spoken on cable television and radio. She appeared on the America’s Most Wanted television show in connection with a fugitive in a case she was investigating. She has made many presentations at professional meetings with the Department of Social Services, Department of Mental Health, and Office of the District Attorney. She has testified in numerous major crime cases in both criminal and civil hearings.Dr. Gosselin served as a faculty member and Department Chair in the Criminal Justice and Sociology Department at Western New England University until her retirement as Professor Emerita in 2017. Her other publications include Interviewing and Interrogation: Smart Talk, currently in its 2nd edition, and Crimes and Mental Disorders: The Criminal Justice Response. Dr. Gosselin has contributed to the Encyclopedia of Police Science, the Encyclopedia of Juvenile Justice, and the Encyclopedia of Domestic Violence, as well as chapters of Women, Law, & Social Control and Policing & Victims.Denise is an experienced criminal justice program reviewer. Her major presentations and invited lectures have been at the 12th United Nations Congress on Crime and Criminal Justice in Salvador, Brazil, the Massachusetts State Police, at West Point Military Academy, Campbell University, NC, and at Gwynedd-Mercy College, PA.As a lifetime member of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS), Denise has served as Region One Trustee 2013-2016 and ACJS Trustee-at-Large 2009-2012. As a member of the Northeastern Association of Criminal Justice Sciences, she has served as president, vice president and secretary. Dr. Gosselin is also a member of the European Society of Criminal Justice and is a co-founding member of the Everywoman Everywhere Workgroup, from the Harvard Kennedy School project of the International Commission on Violence Against Women and Girls.
- CHAPTER 1: GLOBAL VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMENChapter ObjectivesKey TermsIntroductionViolence Against Women: A Global ConcernIstanbul ConventionRefugee & Asylum ProtectionsViolence Against Women Act (VAWA)The U VisaThe T VisaThe United NationsViolence Against Women: Around the WorldAfghanistanAustraliaCanadaIndiaMalaysiaMexicoMozambiquePeruPhilippinesRepublic of IraqRussian FederationScotlandThailandConclusionsSimply ScenarioQuestions for ReviewInternet-Based ExercisesReferencesCHAPTER 2: HISTORY OF VIOLENCE IN THE FAMILYChapter ObjectivesKey TermsIntroductionExamples of Family ViolenceEarly Social--Legal HistoryThe Ancient World of GreeceThe Roman EmpireThe Christian EraBritish Common LawFrench LawMarital Relations in Early AmericaPuritan RestrictionsThe Next One Hundred YearsAfrican American FamiliesNative American FamiliesOne Hundred Years of SecrecyWife BatteringWhat Is Family Violence Today?Intimate Partner ViolenceChild AbuseElder AbuseForms of Intimate Partner ViolenceLegal Family RelationshipsDefinitions of Common TermsNeglectPhysical AbusePsychological AbuseSexual AbuseConclusionsSimply ScenarioQuestions for ReviewInternet-Based ExercisesReferencesCHAPTER 3: FOCUS ON RESEARCHChapter ObjectivesKey TermsIntroductionHistorical Applied ResearchResearch MethodsQuantitative ResearchQualitative ResearchSources of Family Violence DataNational Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence SurveyNational Crime Victimization SurveyUniform Crime ReportsNational Incident-Based Reporting SystemState Court Processing StatisticsFederal Justice Statistics ProgramSurvey of InmatesSource and Citing IssuesEvaluating Your SourceAPA GuidelinesWriting and CitingDomestic Violence TheoryFamily Violence PerspectiveCrime TheoriesTheories Based on Individual Pathology & PsychologyFamily Based TheoriesViolence Against Women PerspectiveFeminist Sociopolitical TheoryGender InequalityCoercive Control TheoryConclusionsSimply ScenarioQuestions for ReviewInternet-Based ExercisesReferencesCHAPTER 4: INTRODUCTION TO CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECTChapter ObjectivesKey TermsIntroductionHistory of Child MaltreatmentAncient TimesMiddle AgesEarly Modern PeriodChildren in Early AmericaChild Abuse and Neglect TodaySources for Definitions of Child AbuseFederal SourcesState DefinitionsMajor Sources of Child Abuse DataEmotional/Psychological AbuseWitnessing Family ViolenceNeglectAbandonmentEducational NeglectEmotional/Psychological NeglectMedical NeglectPhysical NeglectSubstance AbusePhysical AbuseChild FatalitiesSexual AbuseChild Abuse VictimsAge and GenderRace and EthnicityChild Abuse PerpetratorsChild Abuse ReportersMandated ReportersWho Must Report?Child Victims and Criminal LawDomestic Violence and Child CustodyCriminal JurisdictionConclusionsSimply ScenarioQuestions for ReviewInternet-Based ExercisesReferencesCHAPTER 5: INVESTIGATING CHILD ABUSEChapter ObjectivesKey TermsIntroductionFirst Responders to Child MaltreatmentEMTsLaw Enforcement OfficersCPS Case WorkersAssessment or Investigation of MaltreatmentThe Law Enforcement ProcessThe CPS ProcessIntroduction to Physical AbuseLocation of Abrasions, Bruises, Lacerations, and WeltsAge Dating of BruisesPatterns of InjuryInjuries to the HeadBurnsMunchausen Syndrome by ProxyShaken Baby Syndrome Child Death Due to AbuseChild Death Review TeamsFamily AbductionInternational Parental AbductionSexual Abuse IntroductionForms of Sexual AbuseIncestSymptoms of Sexual Abuse Physical IndicatorsBehavioral IndicatorsCaretaker IndicatorsSexual Abuse Accommodation SyndromeSecrecyHelplessnessEntrapment and AccommodationDelayed, Conflicted, and Unconvincing DisclosureRetractionChildren's Advocacy Center ModelConclusionsSimply ScenarioQuestions for ReviewInternet-Based ExercisesReferencesCHAPTER 6: ADOLESCENT AND YOUNG ADULT VICTIMIZATIONChapter ObjectivesKey TermsIntroductionViolenceVulnerability & ResilienceDisabilitiesSexual Orientation or IdentityExploitation and Sex Trafficking of MinorsSexual AssaultsChild PornographySexual Exploitation & Assault InvestigationJane Doe ReportingInterviewing ChildrenRecording of InterviewsForensic InterviewingDating ViolenceTeen Dating ViolenceCollege Dating ViolenceThe Jeanne Clery ActTitle IX ReportingDate RapeCyber Dating AbuseTeen & Young Adult SextingStalkingConclusionsSimply ScenarioQuestions for ReviewInternet-Based ExercisesReferencesCHAPTER 7: ADOLESCENT PERPETRATORSChapter ObjectivesKey TermsIntroductionFamily-Based TheoryFamily Systems TheoryIneffective ParentingConsequences of Child Abuse and NeglectResilience & Self-EsteemChildhood Abuse and Delinquent or Criminal BehaviorChildhood Abuse and Social ConsequencesChildhood Abuse and Psychological ConsequencesConsequences of Witnessing Family ViolenceAdolescent Offending PatternsAnimal CrueltyJuvenile Child-Care OffendersFiresettingIntimate Partner ViolenceMurderRunawaySexual OffendingSurvival SexSibling Violence Physical AbuseSexual AbuseEmotional AbuseParent AbusePedophiliaConclusionsSimply ScenarioQuestions for ReviewInternet-Based ExercisesReferencesCHAPTER 8: INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCEChapter ObjectivesKey TermsIntroductionThe Battered Women's MovementThe Cycle of ViolenceHealth and Safety IssuesHomelessnessInjury and TraumaQuality of Life IssuesHotlines and SheltersEconomic ControlEmotional AbusePhysical ViolenceSexual ViolenceRapeMarital RapeMale Partner Reproductive CoercionViolence Against WomenAfrican American WomenNative American Indian and Alaska Native WomenAsian WomenCaucasian WomenWomen with DisabilitiesHispanic WomenThe Military and Violence Against WomenViolence Against Men Prevalence Rate of Violence Against MenMen with DisabilitiesDomestic Violence Green CardConclusionsSimply ScenarioQuestions for ReviewInternet-Based ExercisesReferencesCHAPTER 9: LGBTQ PARTNER ABUSEChapter ObjectivesKey TermsIntroductionDefinitionsPrevalence of AbuseGay Male SurvivorsLesbian SurvivorsForms of Abuse Physical AbuseSexual AbuseEmotional/Psychological AbuseEconomic AbuseIdentity AbuseTheoretical ExplanationsFeminist ApproachPsychological ModelSocial--Psychological ModelInternalized HomophobiaPerpetrators in Gay Male RelationshipsPerpetrators in Lesbian RelationshipsCriminal Justice InterventionsFactors in Reporting to the PoliceLegal IssuesConclusionsSimply ScenarioQuestions for ReviewInternet-Based ExercisesReferencesCHAPTER 10: ABUSE IN LATER LIFEChapter ObjectivesKey TermsIntroductionDefinitionsPrevalenceCategories of AbuseFamily AbuseInstitutional AbuseMisuse of RestraintsSelf-Neglect and Self-AbuseForms of AbusePhysical AbuseEmotional/Psychological AbuseSexual AbuseFinancial ExploitationNeglectAbandonmentThe Victims of Abuse Against Older AdultsAgeGenderEthnicityVulnerability and Undue InfluenceConsequences of Abuse Against Older AdultsCivil versus Criminal ActionMandated ReportingMultidisciplinary Team ResponsePolice ResponseConclusionsSimply ScenarioQuestions for ReviewInternet-Based ExercisesReferencesCHAPTER 11: ADULT PERPETRATORSChapter ObjectivesKey TermsIntroductionAbuser CharacteristicsGender and AgeDescriptions of the OffenderStyles of ViolenceHigh-Risk OffendersThe Role of Alcohol and Drug UseSubstance Abuse and Male OffendersSubstance Abuse and Female OffendersSubstance Abuse and Older AdultsThe Role of Animal CrueltyPolice Officers OffendersMilitary PersonnelMilitary OffendersReporting OptionsAbusive MenMale Perpetrators of Marital RapeMale Perpetrators of Dating ViolenceAbusive WomenFemale Perpetrators of Physical Dating ViolenceOffenders Against Older AdultsOffender CharacteristicsPerpetrators of Sexual Abuse Against Older AdultsAbuse Against Older Adults Treatment ProgramConclusionsSimply ScenarioQuestions for ReviewInternet-Based ExercisesReferencesCHAPTER 12: THE POLICE RESPONSE TO INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCEChapter ObjectivesKey TermsIntroductionCriminalization of Intimate Partner ViolenceThe Role of PoliceThe Effect of Arrest on IPVPolice Officer TrainingSpecialized Domestic Violence Response UnitsArrest ProceduresProarrest and Mandatory Arrest PoliciesPrimary Aggressor DeterminationHow Do Police Get Involved?At the SceneTo Arrest or Not to Arrest: That Is the Question!Civil Protection CodesMental Health CodesUse of Available ResourcesWhat About Probable Cause?Search and SeizureExceptions to the Warrant RequirementWhat Police Look ForInterviewingInterviewing the Older Adult VictimInterrogation of SuspectsVictim ProtectionsOrders of ProtectionGun ControlIPV Across State LinesFull Faith and CreditMyth and RealityConclusionsSimply ScenarioQuestions for ReviewInternet-Based ExercisesReferencesCHAPTER 13: STALKING AND HOMICIDEChapter ObjectivesKey TermsIntroductionStalkingWhat Is Stalking?Stalking BehaviorsVictims of StalkingSafety Precautions for Stalking VictimsThreat AssessmentPerpetrators of StalkingCharacteristics of PerpetratorsStalking LawsInvestigative StrategiesCategories of HomicideJustifiable HomicideExcusable HomicideFelonious HomicideIntimate Partner HomicideIntimate Partner Homicide VictimsRisk Factors in HomicideIntimate Partner Homicide DefendantsHomicide-SuicideFamilicideGay and Lesbian Partner HomicideHomicide in Later LifeInvestigative StrategiesDeath Review TeamsConclusionsSimply ScenarioQuestions for ReviewInternet-Based ExercisesReferencesCHAPTER 14: THE COURT RESPONSE TO INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCEChapter ObjectivesKey TermsIntroductionAdvocate RolesDomestic Violence AdvocatesVictim Privacy ProtectionsThe Role of the CourtsProsecution OutcomesSpecialized Prosecution UnitsDoes Prosecution of Offenders Deter Re-abuse?Court JurisdictionFederal versus State JurisdictionCivil versus Criminal Court in the State SystemThe Role of the JudgeSpecialized Domestic Violence CourtsIntegrated Domestic Violence CourtsCivil Protection OrdersProtection Order CriteriaElements of a PetitionForms of Available ReliefLimitations of Protection OrdersEnforcement of Restraining OrdersOffender Intervention ProgramsSpecialized Offender InterventionProgram Procedures for Male PerpetratorsIntake and AssessmentOrientationVictim OrientationProgramEnding the ProgramProgram Procedures for Female PerpetratorsCan Program Interventions Stop Offending?ConclusionsSimply ScenarioQuestions for ReviewInternet-Based ExercisesReferences