1st Edition

Marital Violence The Community Response

242 Pages
by Routledge

242 Pages
by Routledge

242 Pages
by Routledge

In the early 1980s the subject of violence in marriage was in danger of being overlooked once again, as new social problems dominated the political scene, and the Government pursued policies of retrenchment that were likely to deprive refuges of the necessary central government support. Yet improvements in the services for victims of marital violence were still urgently needed, as this study... Read more

Acknowledgements  Part I  1. Introduction  2. How Much Marital Violence Comes to the Attention of Public Services?  3. Some Social Characteristics of Victims of Marital Violence  Part II  4. Problems of Definition  5. Problems of Explanation  6. Questions of Evidence  7. Issues of Privacy and Confidentiality  8. Ambivalence in Victims and Practitioners  9. Ignorance of the Law is No Excuse  10. Role Definition  11. Perceptions of Other Services  Part III  12. The Significance of Agency Choice  13. Some Policy Considerations.  Appendix – The Practitioner Study: Mode of Sampling and Characteristics of Practitioners.  References.  Name Index.  Subject Index.

Biography

Margaret Borkowski, Mervyn Murch, Val Walker