Domestic and Family Violence

A Critical Introduction to Knowledge and Practice

Silke Meyer author Andrew Frost author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:12th Jun '19

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This insightful book explores the complexities of domestic and family violence, providing essential knowledge for students and practitioners in related fields.

This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the nature and prevalence of domestic and family violence (DFV) within contemporary social contexts. It delves into the predominantly gendered nature of DFV, offering insights that serve as a foundation for informed practice. By examining the complex dynamics of this enduring social issue, the authors highlight the multiple and lasting consequences faced by those directly affected, emphasizing the importance of understanding DFV in its various forms.

Domestic and Family Violence addresses current debates and the social norms that perpetuate violence in familial and domestic settings. It explores the implications for service delivery, providing a theoretical and empirical overview of core issues related to DFV. The book discusses the challenges and support needs experienced by victims, as well as the response services available to them. The authors draw on international research and practical experiences to illustrate effective practices and holistic responses, including strategies for primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention.

Written in a clear and accessible style, this book is designed for students and scholars in criminology, sociology, and social work who are studying domestic and family violence, violence against women, and intimate partner violence. It serves as an invaluable resource for those involved in designing, coordinating, and implementing service responses to this critical issue.

"This book, intended for students and practitioners, will be extremely valuable to each of these audiences. However, it also has the potential to reach other audiences both policy makers and academic. It is clear, accessible and incisive in its coverage of the complex issues surrounding domestic violence. The authors do not shy away from the hotly contested debates within this field but work through them for and with the reader. As a result, it offers the reader a refreshingly honest critical appreciation of what is known, what is yet to be known, and what might be doable as a consequence. Anyone interested in domestic family violence will learn much from it."

Professor Sandra Walklate, Eleanor Rathbone Chair of Sociology, University of Liverpool, UK

"Meyer and Frost have created a book that provides a refreshing look at domestic and family violence. The authors address head on the tensions and challenges that exist in current theorising and practice approaches, and provide effective strategies for addressing domestic and family violence. The result is a book that is comprehensive and holistic. It is a must read for domestic and family violence professionals, educators, researchers and students."

Dr Yvonne Crichton-Hill, Senior Lecturer, Department of Human Services and Social Work, University of Canterbury, New Zealand

"This book is as scholarly as it is practical. Administration and practitioners alike will find this book accessible, informative, and thought provoking. It will undoubtedly be an important resource that will serve as a guide to our efforts to reduce domestic and family violence."

Dr Jayson Ware, Group Director, Offender Services & Program Corrective Services New South Wales, Department of Justice, Australia

"Given the expansive, complex, and multi-faceted literature of this field, this book contributes a much-needed summary and reformulation of our current knowledge and best understanding of domestic and family violence. It is brilliantly organized to enable readers to find given subjects of interest, while conveying an sensitive "inside" portrayal of victimhood and perpetratorhood alike."

Jerry L. Jennings, Ph.D., Vice President of Clinical Services, Liberty Healthcare Corporation, Pennsylvania, USA

"This book is very timely for practitioners, educators and students who need a critical yet reflective approach to responding to domestic and family violence. Importantly the book shows constructive ways to respond to perpetrators and victims. It highlights the need for a gendered approach as well as extending to other occurrences of violence such as in same sex relationships and those living with a disability. I fully recommend this book as a practical and thoughtful guide to this complex field of practice."

Patrick O’Leary, Professor of Social Work, Griffith Criminology Institute, School of Human Services and Social Work, Griffith University, Australia

ISBN: 9781138552739

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 360g

182 pages