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This volume addresses the varied response to domestic violence in a comparative, international context. The chapters are laid out in a consistent format, to cover: the nature of the domestic violence problem, theoretical explanations, the criminal justice response, as well as health care and social service interventions in each country. The intent of the book is to provide an introduction to the attitudes and responses to domestic violence in various regions, to provide meaningful comparisons and share information on best practices for different populations and regions.

There are considerable variations to domestic violence approaches across cultures and regions. In some places, it is considered a “private” or “family” matter, which can help it perpetuate. At the same time, the United States’ approach to domestic violence has been criticized by some as being too focused on the criminal justice system, rather than other types of interventions which aim to keep families intact.

This comprehensive work aims to highlight innovative approaches from several regions, important cultural sensitivities and concerns, and provide analysis to identify the strengths and weakness of various approaches. This work will be of interest to researchers in criminology and criminal justice, as well as related fields who deal with domestic violence and violence against women, including sociology and social work, and international justice. Practitioners and policymakers will also find it informative.



Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction.- Chapter 2 Reprint from Feminist Criminology.- Chaper 3. Canada.- Chapter 4. United States.- Chapter 5. Germany.- Chapter 6. The United Kingdom.- Chapter 7. Central Europe.- Chapter 8. South Africa.- Chapter 9. Australia.- Chapter 10. People’s Republic of China.- Chapter 11. Japan.- Chapter 12. Korea.- Chapter 13. India.- Chapter 14. Brazil.- Chapter 15. Domestic Violence in the Arab World.





Global Responses to Domestic Violence

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      Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
      Publication Date: 02/08/2018
      ISBN13: 9783319859835, 978-3319859835
      ISBN10: 3319859838

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This volume addresses the varied response to domestic violence in a comparative, international context. The chapters are laid out in a consistent format, to cover: the nature of the domestic violence problem, theoretical explanations, the criminal justice response, as well as health care and social service interventions in each country. The intent of the book is to provide an introduction to the attitudes and responses to domestic violence in various regions, to provide meaningful comparisons and share information on best practices for different populations and regions.

      There are considerable variations to domestic violence approaches across cultures and regions. In some places, it is considered a “private” or “family” matter, which can help it perpetuate. At the same time, the United States’ approach to domestic violence has been criticized by some as being too focused on the criminal justice system, rather than other types of interventions which aim to keep families intact.

      This comprehensive work aims to highlight innovative approaches from several regions, important cultural sensitivities and concerns, and provide analysis to identify the strengths and weakness of various approaches. This work will be of interest to researchers in criminology and criminal justice, as well as related fields who deal with domestic violence and violence against women, including sociology and social work, and international justice. Practitioners and policymakers will also find it informative.



      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 Introduction.- Chapter 2 Reprint from Feminist Criminology.- Chaper 3. Canada.- Chapter 4. United States.- Chapter 5. Germany.- Chapter 6. The United Kingdom.- Chapter 7. Central Europe.- Chapter 8. South Africa.- Chapter 9. Australia.- Chapter 10. People’s Republic of China.- Chapter 11. Japan.- Chapter 12. Korea.- Chapter 13. India.- Chapter 14. Brazil.- Chapter 15. Domestic Violence in the Arab World.





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