Backs Against the Wall
Battered Women's Resistance Strategies
Herausgeber: McCloskey, Kathy A; Sitaker, Marilyn H
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"Co-published simultaneously as Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma, Volume 15, Numbers 3/4, 2007."
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"Co-published simultaneously as Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma, Volume 15, Numbers 3/4, 2007."
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Dezember 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 159mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 308g
- ISBN-13: 9780789035844
- ISBN-10: 0789035847
- Artikelnr.: 23513132
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Dezember 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 159mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 308g
- ISBN-13: 9780789035844
- ISBN-10: 0789035847
- Artikelnr.: 23513132
Kathy A. McCloskey is Associate Professor at the University of Hartford, Graduate Institute of Professional Psychology in Hartford, CT. Her specialties include domestic violence, trauma, forensic populations, and the training of doctoral-level clinical psychologists. Marilyn Sitaker, MPH, is Section Epidemiologist at the Washington State Department of Health in Olympia, WA, where she is responsible for surveillance and evaluation of policy and environmental interventions to reduce the prevalence of obesity and obesity-related chronic diseases.
1 Introduction and Overview to Special Issue Kathy A. McCloskey and Marilyn
Sitaker
VICTIM ARRESTS
2 Are Half of all IPV Perpetrators Women? Putting Context Back into the
Intimate Partner Violence Research Field Kathy A. McCloskey
3 Victims of Intimate Partner Violence: Arrest Rates Across Recent Studies
Mekha Rajan and Kathy A. McCloskey
4 Why Do Police Arrest Victims of Domestic Violence? The Need for
Comprehensive Training and Investigative Protocols Anne O'Dell
5 Victim-Defendants in Mandated Treatment: An Ethical Quandary Donna
Gardner
6 "Sorry, We Have to Take You In": Black Battered Women Arrested for
Intimate Partner Violence Carolyn M. West
CULTURAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL INFLUENCES
7 Non-Violent Survival Strategies in the Face of Intimate Partner Violence
and Economic Discrimination Dana-Ain Davis
8 Using the Theory of Gender and Power to Examine Experiences of Partner
Violence, Sexual Negotiation, and Risk of HIV/AIDS among Economically
Disadvantaged Women in Southern India Subadra Panchanadeswaran,
Sethulakshmi C. Johnson , Vivian F. Go, A. K. Srikrishnan, Sudha Sivaram,
Suniti Solomon, Margaret E. Bentley, and David Celentano
9 The Ecology of Intimate Partner Violence: Theorized Impacts on Women's
Use of Violence Marilyn Sitaker
Sitaker
VICTIM ARRESTS
2 Are Half of all IPV Perpetrators Women? Putting Context Back into the
Intimate Partner Violence Research Field Kathy A. McCloskey
3 Victims of Intimate Partner Violence: Arrest Rates Across Recent Studies
Mekha Rajan and Kathy A. McCloskey
4 Why Do Police Arrest Victims of Domestic Violence? The Need for
Comprehensive Training and Investigative Protocols Anne O'Dell
5 Victim-Defendants in Mandated Treatment: An Ethical Quandary Donna
Gardner
6 "Sorry, We Have to Take You In": Black Battered Women Arrested for
Intimate Partner Violence Carolyn M. West
CULTURAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL INFLUENCES
7 Non-Violent Survival Strategies in the Face of Intimate Partner Violence
and Economic Discrimination Dana-Ain Davis
8 Using the Theory of Gender and Power to Examine Experiences of Partner
Violence, Sexual Negotiation, and Risk of HIV/AIDS among Economically
Disadvantaged Women in Southern India Subadra Panchanadeswaran,
Sethulakshmi C. Johnson , Vivian F. Go, A. K. Srikrishnan, Sudha Sivaram,
Suniti Solomon, Margaret E. Bentley, and David Celentano
9 The Ecology of Intimate Partner Violence: Theorized Impacts on Women's
Use of Violence Marilyn Sitaker
1 Introduction and Overview to Special Issue Kathy A. McCloskey and Marilyn
Sitaker
VICTIM ARRESTS
2 Are Half of all IPV Perpetrators Women? Putting Context Back into the
Intimate Partner Violence Research Field Kathy A. McCloskey
3 Victims of Intimate Partner Violence: Arrest Rates Across Recent Studies
Mekha Rajan and Kathy A. McCloskey
4 Why Do Police Arrest Victims of Domestic Violence? The Need for
Comprehensive Training and Investigative Protocols Anne O'Dell
5 Victim-Defendants in Mandated Treatment: An Ethical Quandary Donna
Gardner
6 "Sorry, We Have to Take You In": Black Battered Women Arrested for
Intimate Partner Violence Carolyn M. West
CULTURAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL INFLUENCES
7 Non-Violent Survival Strategies in the Face of Intimate Partner Violence
and Economic Discrimination Dana-Ain Davis
8 Using the Theory of Gender and Power to Examine Experiences of Partner
Violence, Sexual Negotiation, and Risk of HIV/AIDS among Economically
Disadvantaged Women in Southern India Subadra Panchanadeswaran,
Sethulakshmi C. Johnson , Vivian F. Go, A. K. Srikrishnan, Sudha Sivaram,
Suniti Solomon, Margaret E. Bentley, and David Celentano
9 The Ecology of Intimate Partner Violence: Theorized Impacts on Women's
Use of Violence Marilyn Sitaker
Sitaker
VICTIM ARRESTS
2 Are Half of all IPV Perpetrators Women? Putting Context Back into the
Intimate Partner Violence Research Field Kathy A. McCloskey
3 Victims of Intimate Partner Violence: Arrest Rates Across Recent Studies
Mekha Rajan and Kathy A. McCloskey
4 Why Do Police Arrest Victims of Domestic Violence? The Need for
Comprehensive Training and Investigative Protocols Anne O'Dell
5 Victim-Defendants in Mandated Treatment: An Ethical Quandary Donna
Gardner
6 "Sorry, We Have to Take You In": Black Battered Women Arrested for
Intimate Partner Violence Carolyn M. West
CULTURAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL INFLUENCES
7 Non-Violent Survival Strategies in the Face of Intimate Partner Violence
and Economic Discrimination Dana-Ain Davis
8 Using the Theory of Gender and Power to Examine Experiences of Partner
Violence, Sexual Negotiation, and Risk of HIV/AIDS among Economically
Disadvantaged Women in Southern India Subadra Panchanadeswaran,
Sethulakshmi C. Johnson , Vivian F. Go, A. K. Srikrishnan, Sudha Sivaram,
Suniti Solomon, Margaret E. Bentley, and David Celentano
9 The Ecology of Intimate Partner Violence: Theorized Impacts on Women's
Use of Violence Marilyn Sitaker