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ویرایش: نویسندگان: Shondrah Tarrezz Nash, Lisa Michele Shannon, Monica Himes, Lynn Geurin سری: ISBN (شابک) : 1032010649, 9781032010649 ناشر: Routledge سال نشر: 2023 تعداد صفحات: [225] زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 14 Mb
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Breaking Apart Intimate Partner Violence and Abuse provides a thorough examination of intimate partner violence and abuse, encompassing the nature, influential factors, and the impact of its presence in interpersonal relationships. By \"pulling together\" representative studies and other evidence-based analyses by researchers and interventionists, this comprehensive overview of the concept surveys the prevalence, patterns, and common risk factors among a number of demographics, including women, men, transpeople, partners in opposite- and same-sex relationships, teen dating partners, later-life partners and abused partners with disabilities. The authors also disentangle - that is, \"break apart\" - the factors of race, class, gender, sexuality, gender expression and culture by exploring their effects on experiences of intimate partner violence and abuse perpetration and victimization. Although less scrutinized in current literature on the topic, discourse and institutional barriers to abused women\'s well-being and safety are also delved into, particularly those exacerbated by rural isolation, non-national status and theologies. The authors supplement their in-depth overview of the concept by highlighting relevant protective measures and resources throughout, identifying treatments and public health approaches to violence and abuse intervention and prevention, as well as incorporating learning exercises and illustrations that extend the book\'s concepts into real-life settings. By assessing and exploring the forms, causes, prevalence, and consequences of intimate partner violence and abuse among different groups, the authors address the topic with important nuance and scope. Combined with their evidence-based recommendations to address the problem, the book offers valuable insight for students, researchers, and practitioners in the fields of domestic and family abuse and intimate partner violence.
Cover Half Title Title Page Copyright Page Dedication Table of Contents Detailed Table of Contents 1 “Breaking Apart” Violence and Abuse in Intimate Partner Relationships Case History: #MeToo “Breaking Apart” What Defines Intimate Partner Violence and Abuse “Breaking Apart” the Types of IPVA Physical Violence Psychological Abuse (Emotional Abuse) Coercive Control Gaslighting Digital Abuse Sexual Violence Sexual Coercion Reproductive Coercion Rape Stalking Cyberstalking Other Distinctions of IPVA Situational Couple Violence Intimate Terrorism Violent Resistance Mutual Violent Control “Breaking Apart” the Beginnings: IPVA Resistance Histories “Breaking Apart” the Controversies and Current Movements in IPVA Research Intersectionality and IPVA Gender Symmetry IPVA Against Men IPVA and LGBTQ Couples Chapter Summary Recommended Resources Discussion Questions 2 “Breaking Apart” Intimate Partner Violence and Abuse Theories and Methodologies Case History: Oregon Gubernatorial Debate Scope of the Problem “Breaking Apart” Theories Explaining IPVA Psychiatric Models Sociological Models Social Exchange Theories Resource Theories Feminist Models Patriarchal Theory Intersectional Theory Social-Psychological Models Social Learning Theory Strain Theories Minority Stress Perspective “Breaking Apart” Cultural Factors Influencing IPVA Media and Technology Cultural Norms and Attitudes Regarding Gender Gender Inequalities “Breaking Apart” the Role of IPVA Research IPVA Definitions and Theories IPVA Sampling Methods Probability-Based Strategies Non-Probability-Based Strategies Analyzing IPVA Quantitative Methods Qualitative Methods Mixed Methods Research Instruments NISVS CTS Chapter Summary Recommended Resource Discussion Questions References 3 “Breaking Apart” Women’s Experiences With Intimate Partner Violence and Abuse Case History: Gabby and Brian Scope of the Problem Women and Intimate Partner Violence and Abuse “Breaking Apart” Physical IPVA Prevalence SES Race/Ethnicity “Breaking Apart” Sexual IPVA Prevalence Marital Rape Race/Ethnicity SES “Breaking Apart” Psychological (Emotional) IPVA Prevalence Coercive Control Race/Ethnicity and SES “Breaking Apart” Stalking IPVA Prevalence Race/Ethnicity and SES IPVA Among Women in Same-Sex Relationships and Transgender Women Scope of the Problem Lesbian Women Bisexual Women Transgender Women “Breaking Apart” Barriers to IPVA Help-Seeking Regarding Women in Same-Sex Relationships Misconceptions About IPVA Experiences External and Internalized Homophobia Regarding Transwomen Exclusionary Service Practices External and Internalized Transphobia “Breaking Apart” IPVA Risks, Consequences, and Protective Factors Regarding Women Risk Factors for Female Intimate Partner Violence and Abuse Childhood Trauma Pregnancy Alcohol Use/Dependency Social Attitudes Regarding Gender Consequences of Female Intimate Partner Violence and Abuse Health-Related Outcomes Homicide Protective Factors of Female Intimate Partner Violence and Abuse Education and SES Social Support Protective Resources and Strategies for Women Survivors of IPVA Individualized Safety Plans Clinical-Based Interventions Community-Based Supportive Services and Advocacy Chapter Summary Recommended Resources Discussion Question References 4 “Breaking Apart” Men’s Experiences With Intimate Partner Violence and Abuse Case History: Andy and Linda Scope of the Problem “Breaking Apart” Intimate Partner Violence and Abuse Against Men “Breaking Apart” Physical IPVA Prevalence Experiences With Physical Victimization “Breaking Apart” Sexual Violence Prevalence Experiences With Sexual Violence Victimization “Breaking Apart” Psychological (Emotional) Abuse Prevalence Experiences With Psychological (Emotional) Victimization “Breaking Apart” Stalking Prevalence Experiences With Stalking Victimization “Breaking Apart” Race/Ethnicity, SES, and Male IPVA Victimization Race/Ethnicity SES “Breaking Apart” Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Men’s Experiences With Intimate Partner Violence and Abuse Scope of the Problem Regarding Gay Men Regarding Bisexual Men Regarding Transgender Men “Breaking Apart” Barriers to IPVA Help-Seeking Among Abused Men Masculinity Archetypes Attitudes Toward Law Enforcement Reception From Service Providers Sexual/Gender Minority Males and Heteronormative Biases in Supportive Services Sexual/Gender Minority Men and Fear of Outing Sexual/Gender Minority Men and Double Outing Sexual/Gender Minority Men and Marginalization By Service Providers “Breaking Apart” IPVA Risks, Consequences, and Protective Factors and Resources Regarding Men Risk Factors for Male Intimate Partner Violence and Abuse Alcohol and Substance Use/Dependency Childhood Trauma and Mental Health Factors Consequences of Male Intimate Partner Violence and Abuse Physical and Mental Health Outcomes Homicide Protective Factors of Male Intimate Partner Violence and Abuse Social Support Age Protective Resources and Strategies for Abused Male Survivors of IPVA Individualized Safety Plans Clinical-Based Interventions Community-Based Supportive Services Chapter Summary Recommended Resource Discussion Question References 5 “Breaking Apart” Teen Dating Violence and Abuse Case History: Mya and Samuel Scope of the Problem “Breaking Apart” Physical TDVA Prevalence Race/Ethnicity and Gender SES “Breaking Apart” Sexual TDVA Prevalence Race/Ethnicity and Gender SES “Breaking Apart” Psychological TDVA Prevalence Gender Race/Ethnicity SES “Breaking Apart” Stalking TDVA Prevalence Race/Ethnicity, Gender, and SES Other Distinctions of TDVA Teen Digital Dating Abuse Sextortion Sexting “Breaking Apart” Dating Violence and Abuse in LGBTQ Teen Relationships Scope of the Problem “Breaking Apart” Physical TDVA Prevalence Gender Race/Ethnicity “Breaking Apart” Sexual TDVA Prevalence Gender Race/Ethnicity “Breaking Apart” Psychological (Emotional) TDVA Prevalence Gender “Breaking Apart” Stalking and Teen Digital Dating Abuse “Breaking Apart” Teens’ Disclosure of IPVA “Breaking Apart” the Risks, Consequences, and Protective Factors and Resources Regarding TDVA Risk Factors of Teens Dating Violence and Abuse Consequences of Teen Dating Violence and Abuse Homicide Health Issues IPVA Continuation Into Adulthood Protective Factors Regarding Teen Dating Violence and Abuse Protective Resources and Strategies for Teen Survivors of IPVA Individualized Safety Planning Clinical-Based Interventions Community-Based Supportive Services and Advocacy Chapter Summary Recommended Resource Discussion Questions References 6 “Breaking Apart” Intimate Partner Violence and Abuse Among Later-Life Adults and Persons With Disabilities Case History: Ann and “L.S.” “Breaking Apart” Intimate Partner Violence and Abuse Among Later-Life Adults The Scope of the Problem Prevalence IPVA Victimization Among Later-Life Men IPVA Victimization Among Later-Life Women Barriers to Help-Seeking “Breaking Apart” the Risk Factors and Protective Resources Regarding Abused Later-Life Partners Risk Factors Regarding Abused Later-Life Partners Gender, Race/Ethnicity, and Age Education and SES Non-Demographic Risk Factors Protective Resources for Later-Life Survivors of IPVA Individualized Safety Plans Clinical-Based Interventions Community-Based Supportive Services and Advocacy “Breaking Apart” Intimate Partner Violence and Abuse Against Persons With Disabilities Scope of the Problem “Breaking Apart” Prevalence IPVA Victimization Among Men With Disabilities IPVA Victimization Among Women With Disabilities Barriers to Help-Seeking Abusive Tactics Against Persons With Disabilities Risk Factors and Protective Resources for Abused Partners With Disabilities Risk Factors Regarding Abused Partners With Disabilities SES and Dependency Social Isolation Disability Type Protective Resources for IPVA Survivors With Disabilities Individualized Safety Plans Clinical-Based Interventions Community-Based Supportive Services and Advocacy Chapter Summary Recommended Resources Discussion Questions References 7 “Breaking Apart” Intimate Partner Violence and Abuse Against Women in Cultural Contexts Case History: Jessica and Demarrio “Breaking Apart” IPVA Victimization of Women in Rural Cultures Scope of the Problem “Breaking Apart” Prevalence “Breaking Apart” Risk Factors and Protective Resources Regarding Abused Women in Rural Regions Risk Factors Regarding Abused Rural Women Gender SES and Education Family and Marital Histories Geographic Isolation as Risk Isolation and Transportation Limitations Isolation and Communication Technology Limitations Privacy Concerns in Rural Areas Increased Firearms “Breaking Apart” the Protective Resources for Abused Rural Women Survivors Individualized Safety Strategies Clinical-Based Interventions Supportive and Community-Based Services “Breaking Apart” IPVA Victimization of Women in Immigrant and Refugee Cultures Case History: Domenica Scope of the Problem “Breaking Apart” Prevalence “Breaking Apart” Risk Factors and Protective Resources for Abused Immigrant and Refugee Women Risk Factors Regarding Abused Immigrant and Refugee Women Social Isolation Language Proficiency Country of Origin Norms Economic Inequalities Fear of Deportation Fear of Law Enforcement Protective Resources for Immigrant and Refugee Women Survivors Violence Against Women Act Protections Culturally Competent Support Services “Breaking Apart” IPVA Victimization of Women in Faith-Based Cultures Scope of the Problem “Breaking Apart” Risk Factors and Protective Resources for Abused Women in Faith-Based Cultures Risk Factors Regarding Abused Women in Faith-Based Cultures Faith-Based Patriarchal Codes Faith-Based Responses to IPVA Other Faith-Based Traditions of Martial Conduct Protective Resources for Abused Women of Faith Religious and Secular-Based Programmatic Collaboration Chapter Summary Recommended Resources Discussion Questions References 8 “Breaking Apart” Why They Abuse, Why They Stay, and How They Leave Case History: Jim and Mary Scope of the Problem “Breaking Apart” Why They Abuse Attitudes Regarding Gender, Power, and Control Childhood Socialization Alcohol Sexual and Gender Minority-Based Stressors Self-Defense “Breaking Apart” Why They Stay The Cycle of Abuse Power and Control Rationalizing Remaining Concerns Regarding Children Love Fear Cultural Archetypes and Social Norms “Breaking Apart” How They Leave Motivations to Leave Fluctuating Between Leaving and Staying Leaving IPVA Chapter Summary Recommended Resource Discussion Questions References 9 “Breaking Apart” Intimate Partner Violence and Abuse Intervention and Prevention “Breaking Apart” Interventions for Perpetrators of IPVA Cognitive-Behavioral Intervention Group-Based Intervention Couples-Based Intervention Domestic Abuse Program Intervention Risk Assessment-Based Interventions “Breaking Apart” Trauma-Informed Care for Survivors of IPVA Understanding Trauma Trauma-Informed Care for IPVA “Breaking Apart” the Public Health Preventative Approach Against IPVA Social Ecological Model Individual-Level Factors Relationship-Level Factors Community-Level Factors Societal-Level Factors Other IPVA Prevention Initiatives Youth-Related IPVA Preventions Gender-Related Anti-Violence Preventions RESPECT Relationship Skills Strengthened Empowerment of Women Services Ensured Poverty Reduced Environments Made Safe Child and Adolescent Abuse Prevented Transformed Attitudes, Beliefs, and Norms Inclusive and General Population-Based Anti-Violence Prevention Chapter Summary Recommended Resource Discussion Question References Appendix I Domestic Violence Personalized Safety Plan Appendix II Teen Safety Plan Template A Safety Planning for School Environments B Safety Planning for Home and Neighborhood Environments C Safety Planning for Work Or Public Environments D Digital Safety Awareness and Tips E Other Resources Index