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Responding to Domestic Violence : Emerging Challenges for Policy, Practice and Research in Europe.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2017Copyright date: ©2017Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (370 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781784505493
Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Responding to Domestic ViolenceDDC classification:
  • 362.8292
LOC classification:
  • HV6626.23.E85 .R477 2018
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Responding to Domestic Violence: Emerging Challenges for Policy, Practice and Research in Europe -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction by Stephanie Holt, Carolina Øverlien and John Devaney -- Part One: The Policy Framework for Responding to Domestic Violence in Europe -- Chapter 1. Domestic Violence - A Rights-Based Response by Joanna Goodey -- Chapter 2. Development, Coordination and Implementation of National Strategies for the Prevention of Domestic, Sexual and Gender-based Violence in Ireland: Lessons Learned and Unlearned by Philip McCormack -- Part Two: Children's Experiences of Domestic Violence -- Chapter 3. Mother-Child Relationship in the Context of Intimate Partner Violence by Zuzana Ocenasova and Hana Smitkova -- Chapter 4. Voice, Agency, Power: A Framework for Young Survivors' Participation in National Domestic Abuse Policy-Making by Claire Houghton -- Chapter 5. Including Children and Adolescents in Domestic Violence Research: When Myths and Misconceptions Compromise Participation by Carolina Øverlien and Stephanie Holt -- Chapter 6. Research on Teenage Intimate Partner Violence within a European Context: Findings from the Literature by Sibel Korkmaz -- Chapter 7. Fear of Double Disclosure and Other Barriers to Help Seeking: An Intersectional Approach to Address the Needs of LGBT Teenagers Experiencing Teenage Relationship Abuse by Maria Pentaraki -- Chapter 8. Caring Dads: Safer Children: Using a Focus on Fathering to Respond to Domestic Violence by Nicola McConnell, Julie Taylor and Matt Barnard -- Part Three: New Understandings on Domestic Abuse and Violence -- Chapter 9. Strength through Solidarity: Practitioners and Parents Resisting Child to Parent Violence and Abuse in Ireland by Declan Coogan.
Chapter 10. Digital Intimate Partner Violence and Abuse Among Youth: A Systematic Review of Associated Factors by Per Moum Hellevik -- Chapter 11. Human Trafficking and Gender-based Violence: From Life and Limb to Hearts and Minds by Nusha Yonkova and Gloria Kirwan -- Chapter 12. Female Genital Mutilation: Findings from a Portuguese Prevalence Study by Dalila Cerejo -- Chapter 13. Forced Marriage in Europe: The Case of Belgium by Els Leye -- Part Four: Responding to Domestic Violence and Abuse -- Chapter 14. Models on Treatment of Intimate Partner Violence: Gender-Based and Trauma-Informed Work at Alternative to Violence in Norway by Ingunn Rangul Askeland and Marius Råkil -- Chapter 15. Healthcare Responses to Domestic Violence: Why and How? by Lucy Potter and Gene Feder -- Chapter 16. Older Women's Experiences of Domestic Violence by Elizabeth Martin, John Devaney and Gemma Carney -- Chapter 17. Whose Movement is it Anyway? Reflections from the Field by Davina James-Hanman -- Concluding Remarks: Progressing the Debate on Domestic Violence in Europe by Stephanie Holt, John Devaney and Carolina Øverlien -- Contributor Biographies -- Subject Index -- Author Index -- Blank Page.
Summary: How can our legal, health and social care systems achieve a more effective response to domestic violence? Based on new evidence, this book discusses the most effective ways to understand and tackle domestic abuse.
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Intro -- Responding to Domestic Violence: Emerging Challenges for Policy, Practice and Research in Europe -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction by Stephanie Holt, Carolina Øverlien and John Devaney -- Part One: The Policy Framework for Responding to Domestic Violence in Europe -- Chapter 1. Domestic Violence - A Rights-Based Response by Joanna Goodey -- Chapter 2. Development, Coordination and Implementation of National Strategies for the Prevention of Domestic, Sexual and Gender-based Violence in Ireland: Lessons Learned and Unlearned by Philip McCormack -- Part Two: Children's Experiences of Domestic Violence -- Chapter 3. Mother-Child Relationship in the Context of Intimate Partner Violence by Zuzana Ocenasova and Hana Smitkova -- Chapter 4. Voice, Agency, Power: A Framework for Young Survivors' Participation in National Domestic Abuse Policy-Making by Claire Houghton -- Chapter 5. Including Children and Adolescents in Domestic Violence Research: When Myths and Misconceptions Compromise Participation by Carolina Øverlien and Stephanie Holt -- Chapter 6. Research on Teenage Intimate Partner Violence within a European Context: Findings from the Literature by Sibel Korkmaz -- Chapter 7. Fear of Double Disclosure and Other Barriers to Help Seeking: An Intersectional Approach to Address the Needs of LGBT Teenagers Experiencing Teenage Relationship Abuse by Maria Pentaraki -- Chapter 8. Caring Dads: Safer Children: Using a Focus on Fathering to Respond to Domestic Violence by Nicola McConnell, Julie Taylor and Matt Barnard -- Part Three: New Understandings on Domestic Abuse and Violence -- Chapter 9. Strength through Solidarity: Practitioners and Parents Resisting Child to Parent Violence and Abuse in Ireland by Declan Coogan.

Chapter 10. Digital Intimate Partner Violence and Abuse Among Youth: A Systematic Review of Associated Factors by Per Moum Hellevik -- Chapter 11. Human Trafficking and Gender-based Violence: From Life and Limb to Hearts and Minds by Nusha Yonkova and Gloria Kirwan -- Chapter 12. Female Genital Mutilation: Findings from a Portuguese Prevalence Study by Dalila Cerejo -- Chapter 13. Forced Marriage in Europe: The Case of Belgium by Els Leye -- Part Four: Responding to Domestic Violence and Abuse -- Chapter 14. Models on Treatment of Intimate Partner Violence: Gender-Based and Trauma-Informed Work at Alternative to Violence in Norway by Ingunn Rangul Askeland and Marius Råkil -- Chapter 15. Healthcare Responses to Domestic Violence: Why and How? by Lucy Potter and Gene Feder -- Chapter 16. Older Women's Experiences of Domestic Violence by Elizabeth Martin, John Devaney and Gemma Carney -- Chapter 17. Whose Movement is it Anyway? Reflections from the Field by Davina James-Hanman -- Concluding Remarks: Progressing the Debate on Domestic Violence in Europe by Stephanie Holt, John Devaney and Carolina Øverlien -- Contributor Biographies -- Subject Index -- Author Index -- Blank Page.

How can our legal, health and social care systems achieve a more effective response to domestic violence? Based on new evidence, this book discusses the most effective ways to understand and tackle domestic abuse.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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