Current controversies on family violence / editors, Donileen R. Loseke, Richard J. Gelles, and Mary M. Cavanaugh.

The study of family violence is surrounded by multiple controversies. Experts in this field do not agree about what should be studied and condemned (Is spanking violence? Is women's violence toward men a major social problem? If it is, how should it be measured? What, specifically, should be co...

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Other Authors: Loseke, Donileen R., 1947-, Gelles, Richard J., Cavanaugh, Mary M.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Thousand Oaks, CA : Sage Publications, [2005]
Edition:Second edition.
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Table of Contents:
  • Through a psychological lens : personality disorder and spouse assault / Donald G. Dutton and Mark Bodnarchuk
  • Through a feminist lens : gender, diversity, and violence : extending the feminist framework / Kersti A. Yllö
  • Through a sociological lens : the complexities of family violence / Donileen R. Loseke
  • Women's violence toward men is a serious social problem / Murray A. Straus
  • Men's violence toward women is the serious social problem / Donileen R. Loseke and Demie Kurz
  • More data have accumulated supporting date and acquaintance rape as significant problems for women / Sarah L. Cook and Mary P. Koss
  • Advocacy research overstates the incidence of date and acquaintance rape / Neil Gilbert
  • Proper socialization requires powerful love and equally powerful discipline / John Rosemond
  • Children should never, ever, be spanked no matter what the circumstances / Murray A. Straus
  • Alcohol and other drugs are key causal agents of violence / Jerry R. Flanzer
  • Association is not causation : alcohol and other drugs do not cause violence / Richard J. Gelles and Mary M. Cavanaugh
  • Elder abuse is caused by the perception of stress associated with providing care
  • Suzanne k. steinmetz
  • Elder abuse is caused by the deviance and dependence of abusive caregivers / Karl Pillemer
  • Explaining without pathologizing : testimony on battering and its effects / Sue Osthoff and Holly Maguigan
  • Battered woman's syndrome : tool of justice or false hope in self-defense cases? / Donald A. Downs and James Fisher
  • Child sexual abuse prevention is appropriate and successful / Carol A. Plummer
  • Is there empirical evidence to support the effectiveness of child sexual abuse prevention programs? / N. Dickon Reppucci, Jeffrey J. Haugaard, Jill Antonishak
  • Overreporting and underreporting child abuse and neglect are twin problems / Douglas J. Besharov
  • The main problem is underreporting child abuse and neglect / David Finkelhor
  • Family preservation is the safest way to protect most children / Richard Wexler
  • Protecting children is more important than preserving families / Richard J. Gelles
  • Conclusion : social problems, social policies, and controversies on family violence.