Families, Violence and Social Change

Families, Violence and Social Change
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Total Pages : 200
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015060816264
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Synopsis Families, Violence and Social Change by : Linda McKie

"In this innovative book, Linda McKie analyses violence among adults who are known to each other through intimate and family relationships. She examines the family as a changing institution and supposed haven from the public sphere of life, and uses case studies of domestic violence to develop a critical approach to sociological work on families and violence." "The book draws upon a range of sociological theories and research and, in particular, theories that address the themes of cohesion and conflict, and studies of gender and violence. Key reading for undergraduate students of the social sciences studying families, gender, health, criminology and the process and impact of social change."--BOOK JACKET.

Families, Violence and Social Change

Families, Violence and Social Change
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Publisher : McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages : 192
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ISBN-10 : 9780335226450
ISBN-13 : 0335226450
Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Synopsis Families, Violence and Social Change by : Linda McKie

“This comprehensive analysis on abuse committed in the home provides insights at both the micro and macro levels... The book combines legal and social science approaches in a way that makes it essential reading for anyone studying or working on violence-related issues.” Kevät Nousiainen, University of Helsinki, Johanna Niemi-Kiesiläinen, University of Umeå and Anu Pylkkänen, University of Helsinki. “This excellent book offers a timely intervention into debates about violence. Whilst most debates still focus on the spectacular rather than mundane forms of violence, Linda McKie uses a synthesis of legal, sociological and feminist research to show how current debates fail to deal with the violence that underpins our lives.” Prof Beverley Skeggs, University of London. An exciting new addition to the series, this book tackles assumptions surrounding the family as a changing institution and supposed haven from the public sphere of life. It considers families and social change in terms of concepts of power, inequality, gender, generations, sexuality and ethnicity. Some commentators suggest the family is threatened by increasing economic and social uncertainties and an enhanced focus upon the individual. This book provides a resume of these debates, as well as a critical review of the theories of family and social change: Charts social and economic changes and their impact on the family Considers the prevalence and nature of abuse within families Explores the relationship between social theory, families and changing issues in familial relationships Develops a theory of social change and families through a critical and pragmatic stance Key reading for undergraduate students of sociology reading courses such as family, gender, health, criminology and social change.

Women, Violence and Social Change

Women, Violence and Social Change
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 306
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ISBN-10 : 9781134959457
ISBN-13 : 1134959451
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis Women, Violence and Social Change by : R. Emerson Dobash

Women, Violence and Social Change demonstrates how refuges and shelters stand as the core of the battered women's movement, providing a basis for pragmatic support, political action and radical renewal. From this base movements in Britain and the United States have challenged the police, courts and social services to provide greater assistance to women. The book provides important evidence on the way social movements can successfully challenge institutions of the State as well as salutatory lessons on the nature of diverted and thwarted struggle. Throughout the book the Dobashes' years of researching violence against women is illustrated in the depth of their analysis. They maintain the tradition established in their first book, Violence Against Wives, which was widely accalimed.

Families and Social Change in the Gulf Region

Families and Social Change in the Gulf Region
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 221
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ISBN-10 : 9781000175929
ISBN-13 : 1000175928
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis Families and Social Change in the Gulf Region by : Jennifer E. Lansford

This timely volume explores the impact of dramatic social change that has disrupted established patterns of family life and human development in the countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council. It addresses several major deficits in knowledge regarding family issues in the Gulf countries, bringing a critical perspective to the emerging challenges facing families in this region. Lansford, Ben Brik, and Badahdah examine the role of urbanization, educational progress, emigration, globalization, and changes in the status of women on social change, as well as tackling issues related to marriage, fertility and parenthood, and family well-being. This book explores how family relationships and social policies can promote physical health, psychological well-being, social relationships, safety, cognitive development, and economic security in the Gulf countries, placing a unique emphasis on contemporary families in this region. Families and Social Change in the Gulf Region is essential reading for scholars from psychology, sociology, education, law, and public policy. It will also be of interest to graduate students in these disciplines.

Out of the Darkness

Out of the Darkness
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Publisher : SAGE
Total Pages : 345
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ISBN-10 : 9780761907763
ISBN-13 : 0761907769
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis Out of the Darkness by : Glenda Kaufman Kantor

This collection, based on papers from the 4th International Family Violence Research Conference, call for a collaborative approach to the study of family violence and examine theory, methodology, assessment, interventions and ethical concerns related to both child and wife abuse.

Family Violence and Social Change in the Pacific Islands

Family Violence and Social Change in the Pacific Islands
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 204
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ISBN-10 : 9781000683882
ISBN-13 : 1000683885
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis Family Violence and Social Change in the Pacific Islands by : Lois Bastide

The Pacific Islands have some of the highest rates of family violence in the world. Addressing the contemporary mutations of Pacific Island families and the shifting understandings of violence in the context of rapid social change, this book investigates the conflict dynamics generated by these transformations. The contributors draw from detailed case studies in a range of Pacific territories to examine family violence in relation to the social, economic and political situation of native populations as well as individual, collective and institutional responses to the development of violence within and upon the family. They focus on vernacular understandings, conflicting social norms, the emergence of different types of violent patterns, the impact of violence on individuals and communities, and local attempts at mitigating or combating it. Combining ethnographic expertise with engaged scholarship, this volume offers a vivid account of ongoing social change in Pacific Island societies and a crucial contribution to the understanding of family violence as a social process, cultural construct, and political issue. This book will appeal to scholars with interests in the sociology of violence and the family, Pacific studies, development studies, and the social and cultural anthropology of Oceania.

Families in Peril

Families in Peril
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Publisher : Harvard University Press
Total Pages : 150
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ISBN-10 : 0674292294
ISBN-13 : 9780674292291
Rating : 4/5 (94 Downloads)

Synopsis Families in Peril by : Marian Wright Edelman

Too many American families are in serious peril, and both the reality of the situation and the myths obscuring that reality call for attention and swift action. In this incisive analysis, Edelman, President of the Children's Defense Fund, charts what is happening, exposes myths, and sets a bold agenda to strengthen families and protect children.

Family Violence in the United States

Family Violence in the United States
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Publisher : SAGE Publications
Total Pages : 871
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ISBN-10 : 9781506394947
ISBN-13 : 1506394949
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis Family Violence in the United States by : Denise A. Hines

Family Violence in the United States takes an ecological approach to examining violence and abuse within the context of families. Easy-to-read chapters are organized by exploring the "Scope of the Problem", definitions of key terminology, predictors, and consequences of different forms of maltreatment. Attention is paid to larger social systems that can contribute to abuse, as well as community, relationship, and individual predictors of both perpetration and victimization. Additionally, there is an emphasis on both prevention and intervention of family violence at various levels of the ecological model. Authors Denise A. Hines, Kathleen Malley-Morrison, and Leila B. Dutton help students explore what family violence is and the reasons why it happens. Their approach covers contemporary and controversial topics across the lifespan, including maltreatment of male partners by women, of parents, within sexual minority relationships, and on college campuses. This 3rd edition is filled with chapter-opening cases to prompt discussion within the classroom as well as considerations of context and application in the larger community. Rich in scholarly references and case materials, it is suitable for advanced undergraduates, graduate students, and professionals alike.

Abused and Battered

Abused and Battered
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 249
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ISBN-10 : 9781351534192
ISBN-13 : 135153419X
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis Abused and Battered by : Dean Knudsen

That family violence injures and kills its victims both physically and psychologically was established over two decades ago by early researchers in this field. Abused and Battered heralds the second generation of domestic abuse research: it examines the implications of the legal and social responses to both victims and offenders by systematically addressing the intended and unintended consequences of programs and procedures designed to ameliorate the effects of spousal and child abuse. Contributors to this multidisciplinary volume represent the leading perspectives in public health, law and criminal justice, psychology, and sociology. They provide new and sophisticated insights regarding the etiology of the multiple forms of family abuse and they suggest innovative strategies for mitigating the anguish resulting from physical and emotional violence against adults and children within households. The results of this research will be of interest to students and practitioners in sociology, public health, psychology and family studies, and to clinicians and therapists who treat victims or offenders.

Domestic Tyranny

Domestic Tyranny
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Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Total Pages : 324
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ISBN-10 : 0252071751
ISBN-13 : 9780252071751
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis Domestic Tyranny by : Elizabeth Hafkin Pleck

Elizabeth Pleck's Domestic Tyranny chronicles the rise and demise of legal, political, and medical campaigns against domestic violence from colonial times to the present. Based on in-depth research into court records, newspaper accounts, and autobiographies, this book argues that the single most consistent barrier to reform against domestic violence has been the Family Ideal--that is, ideas about family privacy, conjugal and parental rights, and family stability. This edition features a new introduction surveying the multinational and cultural themes now present in recent historical writing about family violence.