Intimate Partner Sexual Violence
A Multidisciplinary Guide to Improving Services and Support for Survivors of Rape and Abuse
Herausgeber: Plummer, Louise McOrmond; Easteal, Patricia; Levy-Peck, Jennifer Y
Intimate Partner Sexual Violence
A Multidisciplinary Guide to Improving Services and Support for Survivors of Rape and Abuse
Herausgeber: Plummer, Louise McOrmond; Easteal, Patricia; Levy-Peck, Jennifer Y
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A comprehensive guide to Intimate Partner Sexual Violence (IPSV) that covers key issues salient to all professionals including the impact of IPSV, reproductive coercion, the physical and psychological indicators of IPSV, possible consequences of taking a case to court, and best practice service responses.
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A comprehensive guide to Intimate Partner Sexual Violence (IPSV) that covers key issues salient to all professionals including the impact of IPSV, reproductive coercion, the physical and psychological indicators of IPSV, possible consequences of taking a case to court, and best practice service responses.
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9781849059121
- ISBN-10: 1849059128
- Artikelnr.: 38561485
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9781849059121
- ISBN-10: 1849059128
- Artikelnr.: 38561485
Louise McOrmond-Plummer survived domestic violence which included repeated rape by a man who went on to commit murder. After gaining her freedom, she studied for an Associate Diploma in Welfare Studies (La Trobe University, Victoria) and has devoted 20 years to the study of intimate partner sexual violence, supporting survivors and making resources available for both survivors and professionals. She is co-author with Dr. Patricia Easteal of the book Real Rape, Real Pain: Help for women sexually assaulted by male partners, and runs the IPSV support and educational website Aphrodite Wounded (www.aphroditewounded.org). Patricia Easteal, AM, PhD is a Law Professor at the University of Canberra, Australia. She is an academic, author and advocate who was named the Australian Capital Territory Australian of the Year in 2010. She has published 14 books and well over 130 academic journal articles with a primary focus on access to justice for women. She is currently completing a book with a colleague in the UK looking at violence against women, society and the law. Jennifer Y. Levy-Peck, PhD, is a Clinical Psychologist working for a statewide sexual assault coalition in Washington, USA, providing training and developing resources on Intimate Partner Sexual Violence (IPSV). She has worked with trauma survivors and in program development for the past 30 years, including co-founding a domestic violence program. She is the author of an IPSV support group manual and a book, Healing The Harm Done: A Parent's Guide to Helping Your Child Overcome the Effects of Sexual Abuse. She provides training for national audiences on IPSV and related topics.
Acknowledgements. Foreword. Raquel Kennedy Bergen
St. Joseph's University
Pennsylvania
USA. Part 1: Introduction and Overview. 1. Introduction: The Necessity of Appropriate Service-Response to Intimate Partner Sexual Violence. Louise McOrmond-Plummer
Director
Pandora's Project (www.pandys.org)
New South Wales
Australia
Patricia Easteal
Professor of Law
University of Canberra
Australia
and Jennifer Y. Levy-Peck
Program Management Specialist
Washington Coalition of Sexual Assault Programs
USA. 2. Preventing Secondary Wounding By Misconception: What Professionals Really Need to Know About Intimate Partner Sexual Violence. Louise McOrmond-Plummer. 3. Considering the Differences: Intimate Partner Sexual Violence in Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Discourse. Louise McOrmond-Plummer. Part 2: How Serious is IPSV? 4. Fatality and Health Risks Associated with Intimate Partner Sexual Violence. Jocelyn Anderson
Jessica Draughon and Jacquelyn Campbell
Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing
Maryland
USA. 5. Separation/Divorce Sexual Assault. Walter S. DeKeseredy
Professor of Criminology
University of Ontario Institute of Technology
Canada. 6. Reproductive Coercion. Emma Williamson
Research Fellow
Centre for Gender and Violence Research
University of Bristol
UK. Part 3: IPSV and Best Practice Service Response. 7. Counseling and Advocacy Perspectives on Intimate Partner Sexual Violence. Isabelle Kerr
Manager
Rape Crisis Centre
Glasgow
Scotland. 8. The Role of the Advocate in Addressing Intimate Partner Sexual Violence
Jennifer Y. Levy-Peck. 9. Real Not Rare - Cross-Training for Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Workers to Understand
Recognize
and Respond to Intimate Partner Sexual Violence
Di Macleod
Director
Gold Coast Centre Against Sexual Violence Inc.
Brisbane Area
Australia. 10. Forming and Facilitating Support Groups for Survivors of Intimate Partner Sexual Violence. Jennifer Y. Levy-Peck. 11. "Invisible" Intimate Partner Sexual Violence: Prevention and Intervention Challenges. Debra Parkinson and Susie Reid
Women's Health Goulburn North East
Australia. 12. Medical Indicators and Responses to Intimate Partner Sexual Violence. Charlotte Palmer
General Practitioner
Australian Central Territory and Vanita Parekh
Director
Clinical Forensic Medical Services
The Canberra Hospital and Health Services
Australian National University. 13. Counseling Specific to the Survivor of Intimate Partner Sexual Violence. Elizabeth Layton
Counselor and Tutor
Institute of Natural Healing
Dudley
UK. 14. Responding to Christian Survivors of Intimate Partner Sexual Violence. Barbara Roberts
Pastoral Care Ministry
Mount Vernon Baptist Church
USA. 15. Law Enforcement Response to Intimate Partner Sexual Violence. Mike Davis
Sergeant
Vancouver Police Department
Washington
USA. 16. Forensic Medical Assessment in Intimate Partner Sexual Violence. Vanita Parekh
Clinical Forensic Medical Services
The Canberra Hospital and Health Services
Australian National University and Angela Williams
Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine
Victoria
Australia. 17. Advice for Criminal Justice Staff and/or Advocates to Aid Intimate Partner Sexual Violence Survivors. Patricia Easteal
Professor of Law
University of Canberra
Australia. 18. Intimate Partner Sexual Violence and the Courts. Lynn Hecht Schafran
Director
National Judicial Education Program
Legal Momentum
New York
USA. Part 4: Reaching and Assisting Different Populations. 19. Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Intimate Partner Sexual Violence. Marianne Winters
Executive Director
Safe Passage
Massachusetts
USA and Isabel Morgan
Senior Community Advisor
Mount Holyoke College
Massachusetts
USA. 20. Immigrant Women and Intimate Partner Sexual Violence. Bushra Sabri
Postdoctoral Fellow
Johns Hopkins University
Maryland
USA
Veronica Barcelona de Mendoza
Tulane University
Louisiana
USA and Jacqueline C. Campbell
Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing
Maryland
USA. 21. Sexual Assault in Intimate Same-Sex Relationships. Janice Ristock
Women's and Gender Studies Program
University of Manitoba
Canada. 22. Issues Faced by Intimate Partner Sexual Violence Survivors in Rural Areas. Debra Parkinson and Claire Zara
Women's Health Goulburn North East
Australia. 23. Addressing Intimate Partner Sexual Violence in Teenage Relationships. Jennifer Y. Levy-Peck. 24. Effective Approaches to Helping Intimate Partner Sexual Violence Survivors in Prison. Debbie Kilroy
Sisters Inside
Queensland
Australia. Part 5: Conclusion. 25. Conclusion: Bringing It All Together. Jennifer Y. Levy-Peck
Patricia Easteal
Louise McOrmond-Plummer. Index.
St. Joseph's University
Pennsylvania
USA. Part 1: Introduction and Overview. 1. Introduction: The Necessity of Appropriate Service-Response to Intimate Partner Sexual Violence. Louise McOrmond-Plummer
Director
Pandora's Project (www.pandys.org)
New South Wales
Australia
Patricia Easteal
Professor of Law
University of Canberra
Australia
and Jennifer Y. Levy-Peck
Program Management Specialist
Washington Coalition of Sexual Assault Programs
USA. 2. Preventing Secondary Wounding By Misconception: What Professionals Really Need to Know About Intimate Partner Sexual Violence. Louise McOrmond-Plummer. 3. Considering the Differences: Intimate Partner Sexual Violence in Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Discourse. Louise McOrmond-Plummer. Part 2: How Serious is IPSV? 4. Fatality and Health Risks Associated with Intimate Partner Sexual Violence. Jocelyn Anderson
Jessica Draughon and Jacquelyn Campbell
Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing
Maryland
USA. 5. Separation/Divorce Sexual Assault. Walter S. DeKeseredy
Professor of Criminology
University of Ontario Institute of Technology
Canada. 6. Reproductive Coercion. Emma Williamson
Research Fellow
Centre for Gender and Violence Research
University of Bristol
UK. Part 3: IPSV and Best Practice Service Response. 7. Counseling and Advocacy Perspectives on Intimate Partner Sexual Violence. Isabelle Kerr
Manager
Rape Crisis Centre
Glasgow
Scotland. 8. The Role of the Advocate in Addressing Intimate Partner Sexual Violence
Jennifer Y. Levy-Peck. 9. Real Not Rare - Cross-Training for Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Workers to Understand
Recognize
and Respond to Intimate Partner Sexual Violence
Di Macleod
Director
Gold Coast Centre Against Sexual Violence Inc.
Brisbane Area
Australia. 10. Forming and Facilitating Support Groups for Survivors of Intimate Partner Sexual Violence. Jennifer Y. Levy-Peck. 11. "Invisible" Intimate Partner Sexual Violence: Prevention and Intervention Challenges. Debra Parkinson and Susie Reid
Women's Health Goulburn North East
Australia. 12. Medical Indicators and Responses to Intimate Partner Sexual Violence. Charlotte Palmer
General Practitioner
Australian Central Territory and Vanita Parekh
Director
Clinical Forensic Medical Services
The Canberra Hospital and Health Services
Australian National University. 13. Counseling Specific to the Survivor of Intimate Partner Sexual Violence. Elizabeth Layton
Counselor and Tutor
Institute of Natural Healing
Dudley
UK. 14. Responding to Christian Survivors of Intimate Partner Sexual Violence. Barbara Roberts
Pastoral Care Ministry
Mount Vernon Baptist Church
USA. 15. Law Enforcement Response to Intimate Partner Sexual Violence. Mike Davis
Sergeant
Vancouver Police Department
Washington
USA. 16. Forensic Medical Assessment in Intimate Partner Sexual Violence. Vanita Parekh
Clinical Forensic Medical Services
The Canberra Hospital and Health Services
Australian National University and Angela Williams
Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine
Victoria
Australia. 17. Advice for Criminal Justice Staff and/or Advocates to Aid Intimate Partner Sexual Violence Survivors. Patricia Easteal
Professor of Law
University of Canberra
Australia. 18. Intimate Partner Sexual Violence and the Courts. Lynn Hecht Schafran
Director
National Judicial Education Program
Legal Momentum
New York
USA. Part 4: Reaching and Assisting Different Populations. 19. Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Intimate Partner Sexual Violence. Marianne Winters
Executive Director
Safe Passage
Massachusetts
USA and Isabel Morgan
Senior Community Advisor
Mount Holyoke College
Massachusetts
USA. 20. Immigrant Women and Intimate Partner Sexual Violence. Bushra Sabri
Postdoctoral Fellow
Johns Hopkins University
Maryland
USA
Veronica Barcelona de Mendoza
Tulane University
Louisiana
USA and Jacqueline C. Campbell
Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing
Maryland
USA. 21. Sexual Assault in Intimate Same-Sex Relationships. Janice Ristock
Women's and Gender Studies Program
University of Manitoba
Canada. 22. Issues Faced by Intimate Partner Sexual Violence Survivors in Rural Areas. Debra Parkinson and Claire Zara
Women's Health Goulburn North East
Australia. 23. Addressing Intimate Partner Sexual Violence in Teenage Relationships. Jennifer Y. Levy-Peck. 24. Effective Approaches to Helping Intimate Partner Sexual Violence Survivors in Prison. Debbie Kilroy
Sisters Inside
Queensland
Australia. Part 5: Conclusion. 25. Conclusion: Bringing It All Together. Jennifer Y. Levy-Peck
Patricia Easteal
Louise McOrmond-Plummer. Index.
Acknowledgements. Foreword. Raquel Kennedy Bergen
St. Joseph's University
Pennsylvania
USA. Part 1: Introduction and Overview. 1. Introduction: The Necessity of Appropriate Service-Response to Intimate Partner Sexual Violence. Louise McOrmond-Plummer
Director
Pandora's Project (www.pandys.org)
New South Wales
Australia
Patricia Easteal
Professor of Law
University of Canberra
Australia
and Jennifer Y. Levy-Peck
Program Management Specialist
Washington Coalition of Sexual Assault Programs
USA. 2. Preventing Secondary Wounding By Misconception: What Professionals Really Need to Know About Intimate Partner Sexual Violence. Louise McOrmond-Plummer. 3. Considering the Differences: Intimate Partner Sexual Violence in Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Discourse. Louise McOrmond-Plummer. Part 2: How Serious is IPSV? 4. Fatality and Health Risks Associated with Intimate Partner Sexual Violence. Jocelyn Anderson
Jessica Draughon and Jacquelyn Campbell
Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing
Maryland
USA. 5. Separation/Divorce Sexual Assault. Walter S. DeKeseredy
Professor of Criminology
University of Ontario Institute of Technology
Canada. 6. Reproductive Coercion. Emma Williamson
Research Fellow
Centre for Gender and Violence Research
University of Bristol
UK. Part 3: IPSV and Best Practice Service Response. 7. Counseling and Advocacy Perspectives on Intimate Partner Sexual Violence. Isabelle Kerr
Manager
Rape Crisis Centre
Glasgow
Scotland. 8. The Role of the Advocate in Addressing Intimate Partner Sexual Violence
Jennifer Y. Levy-Peck. 9. Real Not Rare - Cross-Training for Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Workers to Understand
Recognize
and Respond to Intimate Partner Sexual Violence
Di Macleod
Director
Gold Coast Centre Against Sexual Violence Inc.
Brisbane Area
Australia. 10. Forming and Facilitating Support Groups for Survivors of Intimate Partner Sexual Violence. Jennifer Y. Levy-Peck. 11. "Invisible" Intimate Partner Sexual Violence: Prevention and Intervention Challenges. Debra Parkinson and Susie Reid
Women's Health Goulburn North East
Australia. 12. Medical Indicators and Responses to Intimate Partner Sexual Violence. Charlotte Palmer
General Practitioner
Australian Central Territory and Vanita Parekh
Director
Clinical Forensic Medical Services
The Canberra Hospital and Health Services
Australian National University. 13. Counseling Specific to the Survivor of Intimate Partner Sexual Violence. Elizabeth Layton
Counselor and Tutor
Institute of Natural Healing
Dudley
UK. 14. Responding to Christian Survivors of Intimate Partner Sexual Violence. Barbara Roberts
Pastoral Care Ministry
Mount Vernon Baptist Church
USA. 15. Law Enforcement Response to Intimate Partner Sexual Violence. Mike Davis
Sergeant
Vancouver Police Department
Washington
USA. 16. Forensic Medical Assessment in Intimate Partner Sexual Violence. Vanita Parekh
Clinical Forensic Medical Services
The Canberra Hospital and Health Services
Australian National University and Angela Williams
Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine
Victoria
Australia. 17. Advice for Criminal Justice Staff and/or Advocates to Aid Intimate Partner Sexual Violence Survivors. Patricia Easteal
Professor of Law
University of Canberra
Australia. 18. Intimate Partner Sexual Violence and the Courts. Lynn Hecht Schafran
Director
National Judicial Education Program
Legal Momentum
New York
USA. Part 4: Reaching and Assisting Different Populations. 19. Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Intimate Partner Sexual Violence. Marianne Winters
Executive Director
Safe Passage
Massachusetts
USA and Isabel Morgan
Senior Community Advisor
Mount Holyoke College
Massachusetts
USA. 20. Immigrant Women and Intimate Partner Sexual Violence. Bushra Sabri
Postdoctoral Fellow
Johns Hopkins University
Maryland
USA
Veronica Barcelona de Mendoza
Tulane University
Louisiana
USA and Jacqueline C. Campbell
Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing
Maryland
USA. 21. Sexual Assault in Intimate Same-Sex Relationships. Janice Ristock
Women's and Gender Studies Program
University of Manitoba
Canada. 22. Issues Faced by Intimate Partner Sexual Violence Survivors in Rural Areas. Debra Parkinson and Claire Zara
Women's Health Goulburn North East
Australia. 23. Addressing Intimate Partner Sexual Violence in Teenage Relationships. Jennifer Y. Levy-Peck. 24. Effective Approaches to Helping Intimate Partner Sexual Violence Survivors in Prison. Debbie Kilroy
Sisters Inside
Queensland
Australia. Part 5: Conclusion. 25. Conclusion: Bringing It All Together. Jennifer Y. Levy-Peck
Patricia Easteal
Louise McOrmond-Plummer. Index.
St. Joseph's University
Pennsylvania
USA. Part 1: Introduction and Overview. 1. Introduction: The Necessity of Appropriate Service-Response to Intimate Partner Sexual Violence. Louise McOrmond-Plummer
Director
Pandora's Project (www.pandys.org)
New South Wales
Australia
Patricia Easteal
Professor of Law
University of Canberra
Australia
and Jennifer Y. Levy-Peck
Program Management Specialist
Washington Coalition of Sexual Assault Programs
USA. 2. Preventing Secondary Wounding By Misconception: What Professionals Really Need to Know About Intimate Partner Sexual Violence. Louise McOrmond-Plummer. 3. Considering the Differences: Intimate Partner Sexual Violence in Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Discourse. Louise McOrmond-Plummer. Part 2: How Serious is IPSV? 4. Fatality and Health Risks Associated with Intimate Partner Sexual Violence. Jocelyn Anderson
Jessica Draughon and Jacquelyn Campbell
Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing
Maryland
USA. 5. Separation/Divorce Sexual Assault. Walter S. DeKeseredy
Professor of Criminology
University of Ontario Institute of Technology
Canada. 6. Reproductive Coercion. Emma Williamson
Research Fellow
Centre for Gender and Violence Research
University of Bristol
UK. Part 3: IPSV and Best Practice Service Response. 7. Counseling and Advocacy Perspectives on Intimate Partner Sexual Violence. Isabelle Kerr
Manager
Rape Crisis Centre
Glasgow
Scotland. 8. The Role of the Advocate in Addressing Intimate Partner Sexual Violence
Jennifer Y. Levy-Peck. 9. Real Not Rare - Cross-Training for Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Workers to Understand
Recognize
and Respond to Intimate Partner Sexual Violence
Di Macleod
Director
Gold Coast Centre Against Sexual Violence Inc.
Brisbane Area
Australia. 10. Forming and Facilitating Support Groups for Survivors of Intimate Partner Sexual Violence. Jennifer Y. Levy-Peck. 11. "Invisible" Intimate Partner Sexual Violence: Prevention and Intervention Challenges. Debra Parkinson and Susie Reid
Women's Health Goulburn North East
Australia. 12. Medical Indicators and Responses to Intimate Partner Sexual Violence. Charlotte Palmer
General Practitioner
Australian Central Territory and Vanita Parekh
Director
Clinical Forensic Medical Services
The Canberra Hospital and Health Services
Australian National University. 13. Counseling Specific to the Survivor of Intimate Partner Sexual Violence. Elizabeth Layton
Counselor and Tutor
Institute of Natural Healing
Dudley
UK. 14. Responding to Christian Survivors of Intimate Partner Sexual Violence. Barbara Roberts
Pastoral Care Ministry
Mount Vernon Baptist Church
USA. 15. Law Enforcement Response to Intimate Partner Sexual Violence. Mike Davis
Sergeant
Vancouver Police Department
Washington
USA. 16. Forensic Medical Assessment in Intimate Partner Sexual Violence. Vanita Parekh
Clinical Forensic Medical Services
The Canberra Hospital and Health Services
Australian National University and Angela Williams
Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine
Victoria
Australia. 17. Advice for Criminal Justice Staff and/or Advocates to Aid Intimate Partner Sexual Violence Survivors. Patricia Easteal
Professor of Law
University of Canberra
Australia. 18. Intimate Partner Sexual Violence and the Courts. Lynn Hecht Schafran
Director
National Judicial Education Program
Legal Momentum
New York
USA. Part 4: Reaching and Assisting Different Populations. 19. Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Intimate Partner Sexual Violence. Marianne Winters
Executive Director
Safe Passage
Massachusetts
USA and Isabel Morgan
Senior Community Advisor
Mount Holyoke College
Massachusetts
USA. 20. Immigrant Women and Intimate Partner Sexual Violence. Bushra Sabri
Postdoctoral Fellow
Johns Hopkins University
Maryland
USA
Veronica Barcelona de Mendoza
Tulane University
Louisiana
USA and Jacqueline C. Campbell
Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing
Maryland
USA. 21. Sexual Assault in Intimate Same-Sex Relationships. Janice Ristock
Women's and Gender Studies Program
University of Manitoba
Canada. 22. Issues Faced by Intimate Partner Sexual Violence Survivors in Rural Areas. Debra Parkinson and Claire Zara
Women's Health Goulburn North East
Australia. 23. Addressing Intimate Partner Sexual Violence in Teenage Relationships. Jennifer Y. Levy-Peck. 24. Effective Approaches to Helping Intimate Partner Sexual Violence Survivors in Prison. Debbie Kilroy
Sisters Inside
Queensland
Australia. Part 5: Conclusion. 25. Conclusion: Bringing It All Together. Jennifer Y. Levy-Peck
Patricia Easteal
Louise McOrmond-Plummer. Index.