1st Edition

Private Violence and Public Policy The needs of battered women and the response of the public services

Edited By Jan Pahl Copyright 1985
222 Pages
by Routledge

222 Pages
by Routledge

222 Pages
by Routledge

First published in 1985, this is the first published study of violence in the family to be aimed directly at people whose professions bring them into contact with domestic abuse victims, as well as those training for those professions. It documents the problems faced by women with violent husbands and discusses how the needs of these women and of their children can best be met. The first part... Read more

Editor’s Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction; Part I: Violent husbands and abused wives: a longitudinal study Jan Pahl; 2. Introduction to the study 3. Marital violence and marital problems 4. Marriage and marriage breakdown 5. Becoming a one-parent family 6. The search for help; Part II: Helping the abused woman and her children; 7. The legal background Stephen Parker 8. The police response to violence against women in the home Tony Faragher 9. The response of social workers to domestic violence Mary Maynard 10. The contact between battered women and social and medical agencies R. Emerson Dobash, Russell P. Dobash and Katherine Cavanagh 11. Refuges and housing for battered women Val Binney, Gina Harkell and Judy Dixon; Part III: Conclusion Jan Pahl; 12. Implications for policy and practice; Notes on contributors; Bibliography; Index

Biography

Pahl, Jan