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41. Legal Responses to Domestic Violence
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42. Casebook: Domestic Violence (Allyn
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43. Protecting Children from Domestic
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44. Prosecuting Domestic Violence:
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45. Children Exposed to Domestic Violence:
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46. Home Truths About Domestic Violence:
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47. No More Hitting!: A Child's Story
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48. Negotiating Domestic Violence:
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49. Coordinating Community Responses
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50. Domestic Violence: Sourcebook
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51. Mommy's Black Eye: Children Dealing
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52. Tender Violence: Domestic Visions
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53. Over the Threshold: Intimate Violence
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54. Children's Perspectives on Domestic
 
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55. Policing Domestic Violence: Experiments
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56. Domestic Violence: Athlete Career
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57. It's My Life Now: Starting Over
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58. Domestic Violence and the Law:
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59. Songs Unsung
60. Effects of Domestic Violence on

41. Legal Responses to Domestic Violence
by Mandy Burton
Hardcover: 168 Pages (2008-07-21)
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Asin: 0415454239
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This book aims to examine legal responses to domestic violence in a holistic way. In England and Wales, as in other jurisdictions, much attention has been paid to the criminal justice response to domestic violence. The response of the civil justice system has not been ignored, but has been somewhat marginalized. Legal Responses to Domestic Violence takes a systematic approach to examining legal responses, encompassing the full range of decision makers within the legal system to analyze developments in substantive law and practice, in particular the movement towards an integrated justice approach.

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42. Casebook: Domestic Violence (Allyn & Bacon Casebook Series)
by Jerry L. Johnson, George Grant
Paperback: 128 Pages (2004-10-21)
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Each title in the Allyn & Bacon Johnson & Grant Casebook Series presents three to four in-depth cases in a different topic area, prefaced by an introduction to generalist social work practice.

Allyn & Bacon Casebook Series for Domestic Violence, First Edition by Jerry Johnson and George Grant provides students with personal and intimate glimpses into the thinking and actions of experienced practitioners working with clients coping with domestic violence.The contributors to this casebook combined many decades of social work experience and teaching to create a one-of-a-kind tool for students to study and analyze how practitioners think about practice.The authors move beyond the belief that practice involves finding "correct" interventions to solve client problems, and instead invite students to review and challenge the work of others to help them understand what compromises important practice decision with real clients in real practice settings.

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43. Protecting Children from Domestic Violence: Strategies for Community Intervention
Hardcover: 238 Pages (2004-02-13)
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The impact on children of domestic violence has received increasing attention, but awareness of the problem has not always translated into public action. This forward-thinking volume brings together leading mental health, legal, educational, and social services professionals from the U.S. and Canada to demonstrate how the problem of violence in the home can best be mitigated through community collaboration. The book provides an understanding of the effects of childhood exposure to domestic violence; considers the most promising assessment approaches; and examines specific interventions with victims and offenders, ranging from individual and group approaches to broader efforts involving schools, police, courts, and the media. Also addressed are the complexity of working with families from diverse cultural backgrounds and the often-ignored subject of how to enhance the roles of fathers in their children's lives.
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44. Prosecuting Domestic Violence: A Philosophical Analysis (Oxford Monographs on Criminal Law and Justice)
by Michelle Madden Dempsey
Hardcover: 330 Pages (2009-05-15)
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Asin: 0199562164
Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars
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What should public prosecutors do when victims withdraw support for domestic violence prosecutions? The answer to this question that motivates the investigation undertaken in this book defends the claim that (other things being equal) domestic violence prosecutors should respond as feminists.

This claim is intended as a provocative formulation of the proposition that domestic violence prosecutors should act for reasons generated by the value of reconstituting communities as less patriarchal.

This thesis is defended first by developing a general theory of prosecutorial practical reasoning, and then by considering the prosecution of domestic violence offences in particular. Along the way, this book provides an original account of the nature of prosecutorial action, the values that can be realized through such action, and the relationship between these values and the practical reasoning of criminal prosecutors.

Moreover, it provides original analyses of two key concepts, domestic violence and patriarchy, and explains the relevance of the latter to a proper understanding of the former.

These insights are put to work in answering the motivating question stated above, and provide answers both in terms of what prosecutors would be justified in doing, and what prosecutors should do in order to be effective. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars thoughtful and well-written
This lively and well-written book examines the roles and responsibilities of the prosecutor in domestic violence cases.Applying a feminist, and criminological lens to this complex issue, the author masterfully crosses and combines a range of literature and fields of inquiry to build her case.Unlike so much legal scholarship (and some feminist theory), this is accessible and easy to read. It should be welcomed by practitioners, scholars and students.I certainly learned a lot!

1-0 out of 5 stars The Dominance of Ideology in the American Response to Domestic Violence
Working daily, as I do, with victims and perpetrators of domestic abuse: male, female, adult, and child, and responding to the destructive behaviors and destructive effects of human hurtfulness, as counselor, therapist, educator, trainer and consultant, in my office, in homes, and in court as expert witness, I am all too familiar with the thesis apparently defended in this monograph, according to it's descriptions here and elsewhere. The thesis is painfully relevent because of the daily damage it does in the form of statutes, public agency rules of administrative procedure, and operational policies. Priced at $110.00, the relevance of this particular defense of the thesis is likely to be limited. Unless, of course, American political office holders make the unlikely choice to use it as a text with which to challenge and dismantle the public policies that subject so many women, children and men to it's destructive consequences each day. On the political left, this thesis, in practice, is an analog of the ideology on the political right that replaced science and simple facts in the George Bush administration. It is often pointed out that every 15 seconds a woman is assaulted in the United States by a household or family member. I have yet to see it pointed out, and explained, that every 15 seconds she, her relationships with the perpetrator and their children, if they are parents, are subjected to the destructive responses of ideological structures of policy and practice that dominate public and private response to domestic abuse and that have been constructed since the 1970's in accordance with the ideology apparently defended in this book.

1-0 out of 5 stars Domestic Violence and Patriarchy
This author is an absolute disaster for Justice. Any officer of the law who enters a courtroom as a politician, i. e. in the service of a political dogma (or "correctness"), in this case "as a feminist", would act like Roland Freisler in his "Volksgerichtshof": an Aryan against a Jew. Politcal beliefs are just what must not and never enter any court!
And, even the claim that Domestic Violence can only be explained through the study of Patriarchy" is one of the many claims of false science with which exactly feminism has blessed us - because of its ideological and dogmatic basis.
Justice can only be based on Equality - Equality can only be in seeing all sides in the same value and right. If feminists wish to be true to their proclaimed aim of Equality between the sexes, they must give up all claims of their own superiority. I would like to remind here of the late Andrea Dworkin who nearly got lynched in a "feminist" meetin in Carnegie Hall in 1972, when she, very correctly, said that "every claim of one sex to be suoerior of the other is very close to Hitlers assumption of races".
This book is dangerous.
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45. Children Exposed to Domestic Violence: Current Issues in Research, Intervention, Prevention, and Policy Development
by Peter Jaffe
Paperback: 373 Pages (2000-07-11)
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Asin: 0789008203
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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This important book is designed to promote and stimulate an information exchange about the problem of domestic violence. Children Exposed to Domestic Violence: Current Issues in Research, Intervention, Prevention and Policy Development presents an international perspective on the legal and mental health issues related to the impact of violence on children. Members of the medical sciences, mental health, legal, educational and other helping professions will gain information on research, intervention, prevention and policy development for children, victims of battering, batterers and their families. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Children exposed to domestic violence
This book, also published as a special issue in the Journal of Aggression , Maltreatment and Trauma (2000;3(1)), is an important addition to the texts on child abuse and domestic violence. Robert Geffner is a professor of psychology at the California School of Professional Psychology (and the editor of the Haworth book series on maltreatment), Peter Jaffe the director of the London Family Court Clinic in Ontario, Canada and Marlies Sudermann clinical professor at the University of Western Ontario Department of Psychology. There are 36 contributors from nursing, social work , law, psychology and education, but medicine seems to have been left our, inspite of family violence being an interdisciplinary field. The book has twenty chapters with a used friendly index that will help the student find relevant information. Due to the contributors the focus is on social, law and psychology issues with experiences from the United States, Canada and New Zealand. All in all a book that should be on the shelves of professionals involved with assessment, treatment and prevention of child abuse and neglect....

5-0 out of 5 stars Children exposed to domestic violence
This book, also published as a special issue in the Journal of Aggression , Maltreatment and Trauma (2000;3(1)), is an important addition to the texts on child abuse and domestic violence. Robert Geffner is a professor of psychology at the California School of Professional Psychology (and the editor of the Haworth book series on maltreatment), Peter Jaffe the director of the London Family Court Clinic in Ontario, Canada and Marlies Sudermann clinical professor at the University of Western Ontario Department of Psychology. There are 36 contributors from nursing, social work , law, psychology and education, but medicine seems to have been left our, inspite of family violence being an interdisciplinary field. The book has twenty chapters with a used friendly index that will help the student find relevant information. Due to the contributors the focus is on social, law and psychology issues with experiences from the United States, Canada and New Zealand. All in all a book that should be on the shelves of professionals involved with assessment, treatment and prevention of child abuse and neglect.

Professor Joav Merrick, MD, DMSc Medical Director, Division for Mental Retardation. E-mail: jmerrick@aquanet.co.il ... Read more


46. Home Truths About Domestic Violence: Feminist Influences on Policy and Practice - A Reader
Paperback: 408 Pages (2001-03-19)
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While men's violence to women is an everyday culturally supported activity, this reader demonstrates: that men's violence can be curtailed and that women and children can be assisted effectively; that state policies and provision can be improved; and that women can actively participate in the resolution of their difficulties. Bringing together new work and key papers Home Truths About Domestic Violence provides a comprehensive overview and up-to-date account of the progress so far, and identifies what still needs to be done. Areas covered include:* womens experience of violence* childrens experience of violence* personal experiences of the justice system* state policies on violence in the US and UK* educational programmes and initiatives.This substantial Reader makes a significant contribution to the understanding of domestic violence from both a policy and a practice perspective. Together with its companion volume Home Truths About Child Sexual Abuse it provides an in-depth resource for a wide range of teachers, students and professionals, highlighting the diverse and complex dimensions of the problem of domestic violence. ... Read more


47. No More Hitting!: A Child's Story of Domestic Violence
by Cecilia Lynne
Paperback: 26 Pages (2009-08-26)
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For children and families who have been victims of domestic violence, told from a child's perspective, with an emphasis on safety, healing and forgiveness.Foreword by Dr. Lisa Watts, Psy. D. ... Read more


48. Negotiating Domestic Violence: Police, Criminal Justice and Victims (Clarendon Studies in Criminology)
by Carolyn Hoyle
Paperback: 272 Pages (2000-08-24)
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In the early 1990s policy changes were introduced in the UK in an attempt to increase arrest rates in domestic violence cases. This book examines the criminal justice response to this prevalent form of violence in the light of these changes. In particular, the book discusses the needs and expectations of victims, and how their choices impact on decisions made by police and prosecutors. ... Read more


49. Coordinating Community Responses to Domestic Violence: Lessons from Duluth and Beyond (SAGE Series on Violence against Women)
Paperback: 304 Pages (1999-08-21)
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The "Duluth Model" is a widely disseminated approach to community-based intervention in domestic violence. This authoritative and comprehensive volume examines how to develop a response to domestic violence using the Model.

Key issues addressed include: enhancing networking among service providers; building monitoring and tracking systems; developing a supportive infrastructure for victims; providing sanctions and rehabilitation opportunities; addressing the needs of children; and evaluating the effectiveness of community response.

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50. Domestic Violence: Sourcebook (Health Reference Series)
Hardcover: 665 Pages (2009-08-30)
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Asin: 0780810384
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars A 'must' for any serious health collection
The third updated edition of DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SOURCEBOOK is a recommended pick for any library interested in consumer health and social issues. It provides updated details on the physical, mental and social effects of violence experienced by adults and kids alike, offering insights on different types of abuse from stalking and human trafficking to rape, and presents safety plans, identity protection options and more. A 'must' for any serious health collection.
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51. Mommy's Black Eye: Children Dealing With Domestic Violence (Volume 1)
by William George Bentrim
Paperback: 28 Pages (2009-11-29)
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Asin: 1449512577
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Domestic violence exists.That is a simple disturbing fact.It isn't something that should be ignored or swept under the rug.It is imperative to face this problem, acknowledge it's existence and do our best to aid those who are exposed to it.Children, all too often, are susceptible to accepting responsibility for their parent's bad behavior.They need to understand that they are not responsible for the violence. This book attempts to explain a very complicated issue to young children.It is focused on pre-school to middle school children.It is not designed as a panacea, merely an attempt to help them understand what is going on in their lives. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars A sensitive treatment of a tough subject
This is not an easy subject to put into a children's book form and William Bentrim does an admirable job of opening the door in a non-threatening way. This is accomplished through use of anthropomorphic characters, simple yet engaging illustrations and the tone of the writing. The book seems best suited for younger children rather than teens, and the front and back messages are targeted to adults. This suggests it will be most helpful in a setting where there is adult support available or involved. This book could help a child in domestic abuse situation feel like they're not alone or the only one experiencing such a thing.

5-0 out of 5 stars What more can I say but wow!
William Bentrim's book Mommy's Black eye is a masterpiece.
Domestic Violence happens more then we like to know about it.
Excellent book to introduce to children who have been caught in
situations like this.
I wish they had this book when i was a child.
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5-0 out of 5 stars Perfect for counselors and parents alike
As an elementary school counselor, it is difficult to find material to present serious issues such as domestic violence in a way that is both educational and supportive. Bentrim provides just that. The clearly written story and pictures in Mommy's Black Eye helps to introduce the sensitive topic while providing opportunities for further exploration.

One thing that I truly appreciate is the additional resources provided in the back of the book. Knowing that there is support for this type of problem and knowing that you are not the only once experiencing the pain of domestic violence is both comforting and a step towards recovery.

5-0 out of 5 stars A book that handles a sensitive issue
William Bentrim's book Mommy's Black eye: Children Dealing with Domestic Violence handles an issue that most people don't or can't seem to talk about. The author does it with sensitivity and clarity for both adults and their children who may be caught in this situation. This would be a great book for women's shelters to keep on hand as they counsel and help individuals both younger and older.

Kelly Jameson
Author of SHARDS OF SUMMER and DEAD ON

5-0 out of 5 stars A Book for Special Households
Mommy's Black Eye is a book that we wish would never need to be written.Unfortunately there is a need, and one that continues to grow.The author, William GBentrim,is a former teacher and guidance counselor. In his calm and understanding approach, he explores this topic for children in a household where abuse has happened. Using a mama bear with a black eye and answering questions asked by the children, the author leads the conversation so that the children will not feel any blame or fear.There is also additional information for the parent on coping and additional resources.This is an amazing children's book that should be in every library.Mr. Bentrim is also the author of:
I Like to Whine, Dealing with Whining Children
Daddy Goes on a Trip, Dealing with Travel and Deployment
The Adventures of Hardy Belch: The Hardy Belch and Tiny Adventures


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52. Tender Violence: Domestic Visions in an Age of U.S. Imperialism (Cultural Studies of the United States)
by Laura Wexler
Paperback: 384 Pages (2000-11-06)
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Asin: 0807848832
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Laura Wexler presents an incisive analysis of how the first American female photojournalists contributed to a "domestic vision" that reinforced the imperialism and racism of turn-of-the-century America. These women photographers, white and middle class, constructed images of war disguised as peace through a mechanism Wexler calls the "averted eye," which had its origins in the private domain of family photography.

Wexler examines the work of Frances Benjamin Johnston, Gertrude Käsebier, Alice Austen, the Gerhard sisters, and Jessie Tarbox Beals. The book includes more than 150 photographs taken between 1898 and 1904, such as photos Johnston took aboard Admiral Dewey's flagship as it returned home from conquering Manila, Austen's photos of immigrants at Ellis Island, and Beals's images of the St. Louis World's Fair of 1904.

In a groundbreaking approach to the study of photography, Wexler raises up these images as "texts" to be analyzed alongside other texts of the period for what they say about the discourses of power. Tender Violence is an important contribution not only to the fields of history of photography and gender studies but also to our growing understanding of U.S. imperialism during this period. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars Read with a critical eye
Overall, a good book to explore both the benefits and potential pitfalls of applying semiotics to the study of history. Wexler provides good insights as well as a number of highly questionable interpretations (particularly of the photographs on the Olympia).If read with a critical eye, the reader will profit from being forced to examine the potential importance of images on our perception of history.

5-0 out of 5 stars Power and art are not separate
Wexler writes clearly, skillfully interspersing history, sociology, and photography to argue that domesticity was some CREATED, not just "always there" in the US.Wexler especially emphasized the role of photography in supporting a discourse of white women's purity and black slave women's (or newly freed black women's) down-to-earth, animal nature.An excellent book for all students of art, social science, or history, this text can be used for undergraduates or graduate students. ... Read more


53. Over the Threshold: Intimate Violence in Early America
Paperback: 256 Pages (1999-08-17)
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Over the Threshold is the first in-depth work to explore the topic of intimate violence in the American colonies and the early Republic. The essays examine domestic violence in both urban and frontier environments, between husbands and wives, parents and children, and masters and slaves. This compelling collection puts commonly held notions about intimate violence under strict historical scrutiny, often producing surprising results. ... Read more


54. Children's Perspectives on Domestic Violence
by Professor Audrey Mullender, Gill Hague, Ms Umme F Imam, Ms Liz Kelly, Ms Ellen Malos, Linda Regan
Paperback: 258 Pages (2002-11-15)
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Asin: 0761971068
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This book examines children's experiences and perspectives on living with domestic violence. It offers a detailed explanation of the impact on children living with domestic violence, how children make sense of and cope with their experiences, the response they receive from various agencies and the fit between what children feel they need and what in reality they receive. Drawing on the newest research both in the United Kingdom and internationally, the authors bring together current policy and practice in relation to children living with abuse and offer a critique from the perspective of children's voices.

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55. Policing Domestic Violence: Experiments and Dilemmas
by Lawrence W. Sherman, Janell D. Schmidt, Dennis P. Rogan
 Hardcover: 400 Pages (1992-07)
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Asin: 0029287316
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Examines the impact of mandatory arrest statutes in cases involving family violence and argues for a greater involvement in addressing causative factors, calling for more flexible public policies and a return to police discretionary powers. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Everyone involved with the criminal justice system needs to read this book
The book documents the concerns of many that public policy is often based on ideology and not evidence based science. This book may be the most unappreciated books of its genre. My simple suggestion is, if you care about domestic violence and its intersection with the criminal justice system, read this book! ... Read more


56. Domestic Violence: Athlete Career Killer: 100 Tips Toward Prevention (Volume 1)
by David L. Brown
Paperback: 86 Pages (2010-07-06)
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David L. Brown is #1 in helping athletes avoid lifestyle disaster and embarrassing headlines off the field and court. Athlete Career Killer is the first and only twelve-part book series dedicated to providing step-by-step solutions for improving Player Personal Conduct in sports, and are the world's #1 guides that could save your life and athletic career. ... Read more


57. It's My Life Now: Starting Over After an Abusive Relationship or Domestic Violence, 2nd Edition
by Meg Kennedy Dugan, Roger R. Hock
Paperback: 256 Pages (2006-05-05)
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Asin: 0415953251
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Those who have never experienced an abusive or violent relationship often believe that upon finding their way out, victims' difficulties are solved: their life is good, they are safe, and recovery will be swift. However, survivors of abuse know that leaving is not the end of the nightmare; it is the beginning of a difficult journey toward healing and happiness. It's My Life Now offers readers the practical guidance, emotional reassurance, and psychological awareness that survivors of relationship abuse and domestic violence need to help them heal and reclaim their lives after leaving their abusers. Since its publication in 2000, It's My Life Now has been highly successful as a working manual for survivors who are starting their lives over after an abusive relationship, combining guidance on practical and emotional issues with worksheets and self-exploration exercises. In the second edition, Dugan and Hock include updated information and resources while encompassing a wider range of individuals.

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A book for survivors of an abusive relationship, no matter how much time has passed since the abuse occurred. This book provides accessible, practical information on how to protect yourself once you've left the relationship and how to get through the difficult emotions that accompany leaving and rebuilding an abuse-free, effective life. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars excellent book!
This book is very useful. It helps you to identify different kinds of abuse that perhaps you have been in denial of. Gives excellent tips on how to get save and stay safe. Also teaches how to move on to a new relationship without falling into the same or similar abusive relationship.

5-0 out of 5 stars Absolutely a life-saver I'm so thankful
For ANYONE who is a relationship that is abusive (although it takes a while to accept that..) PLEASE get this book. I'm a survivor of domestic abuse and this book has been a real source of comfort and a very practical guide to handling this very delicate, frightening, confusing and life-changing experience. I still refer to it for guidance when emotions or situations come up as a result of the abuse.

5-0 out of 5 stars Regaining Ownership
This book is absolutely a MUST READ for anyone who had endured any type of abuse and is starting their life over. I have found it extremely helpful in getting a clear picture of what to do with all of this scrambled mess I am left with after leaving an abusive relationship. LOVE IT!

4-0 out of 5 stars Great Book For Survivors
I bought this book after initially buying Healing the Trauma of Domestic Violence: A workbook for women, and Why Does He Do That?: Inside the minds of angrey and controlling men. The later book I found very helpful and the author highly recommended THIS book. As the other workbook wasn't really meeting all my needs I decided to give this one a try.

This one is much better as it is quick and to the point, and speaks in a more simple lauguage. The other work book I bought was helpful but a little too clinical for me. If I were to recommend any books to a woman recovering from a violent relationship I would recommend this one, and Why Does He Do That?

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent resource for abused women
If you have recently left an abusive relationship and are struggling to move on with your life, please read this book. It helped me a lot. Between this and "Why Does He Do That, " Lundy Bancroft's book, you won't find better literature, understanding and support. ... Read more


58. Domestic Violence and the Law: Theory and Practice (University Casebook)
by Elizabeth A. Schneider, Cheryl Hanna, Judith G.Greenberg, Clare Dalton
Hardcover: 1045 Pages (2007-12-05)
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Asin: 1599410281
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Elizabeth M. Schneider (Brooklyn Law School) and Clare Dalton (Northeastern University School of Law) are joined by two new authors, Judith G. Greenberg (New England School of Law) and Cheryl Hanna (Vermont Law School) in this exciting new Second Edition. The casebook maintains its rich focus on examining domestic violence through a variety of theoretical, practical, and interdisciplinary lenses and remains the most comprehensive casebook on domestic violence. This book is widely used in law school courses and clinics on domestic violence, heavily adopted in undergraduate and graduate courses, and routinely relied upon by judges, attorneys, and other professionals who work in the field. The Second Edition captures the tremendous growth in domestic violence law and includes the many recent Supreme Court cases implicating domestic violence, including Crawford v. Washington, Davis v. Washington, Dixon v. United States, Georgia v. Randolph, Ayotte v. Planned Parenthood of Northern New England, and Castle Rock v. Gonzales. The new edition emphasizes the current expansion of case law and contains updated notes with practical problems. It adds three new chapters: sexual autonomy, reproductive rights and domestic violence; evidence in domestic violence cases and immigration, asylum and domestic violence. It streamlines the family law materials, highlights the most pressing issues in criminal law, and broadens the already significant integration of issues of diversity throughout the book including more materials on the impact of domestic violence on Native Americans, Muslims, teens, and the elderly. ... Read more


59. Songs Unsung
by Elizabeth Long
Paperback: 224 Pages (1996-11-01)
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Elizbeth Long's life was a living hell. From the depths of personal degradation, a murderous marriage, the death of a daughter, and a variety of abuse, this Oklahoma Native American woman struggled to reclaim her very reason for living. She found that the only way out of a life of alcohol, casual sex, drugs, violence, and suicide, was up. ... Read more


60. Effects of Domestic Violence on Children (Child Abuse & Neglect Prevention)
by Ronald E. Sharp, Waln K. Brown
Kindle Edition: Pages (2010-05-12)
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Domestic violence involving children is more than doubling every decade.Children can suffer from anxiety, depression, guilt and fear.These feelings may follow the child throughout his or her life and the effects can be devastating.Many of these young people mistakenly feel responsible for the violence and some go on to commit domestic violence when they become parents.The information outlined in this publication will help to protect and treat children who must live with domestic violence.
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