1st Edition
Rethinking Domestic Violence The Social Work and Probation Response
By Audrey Mullender
Copyright 1996
332 Pages
by
Routledge
332 Pages
by
Routledge
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This book explodes the myths concerning domestic violence and explores how the responses of social workers and probation officers to the people involved need to be far better coordinated and more effective.
Introduction 1 The terms of the debate 2 What do we know about domestic violence? 3 Social work as part of the problem 4 Developing good practice in social services departments 5 Responses to domestic abuse in health and adult care settings 6 The needs of children living with domestic abuse 7 Social work and probation practice with families 8 The probation service and domestic violence 9 The men who abuse: what kind of intervention in groups? 10 Working together for change: the wider context and the empowerment of women
Biography
Audrey Mullender is Professor in Social Work at the University of Warwick, Coventry.
'Audrey Mullender's book will satisfy a very real need for reading material in this area ... contains a lot of information which will be of practical value to practioners and managers ... deserves to be widely read.' - Journal of Social Policy
'A thoroughly readable, cogently argued and highly informative text which has broadened my understanding of the issues immensely ... Mullender is to be praised for managing to tackle the conceptual ambiguity surrounding the topic without deflecting from the persistence, prevalence and seriousness of domestic abuse. The breadth and scope of Rethinking Domestic Violence should make it compulsory reading for those immersed in practice, as well as those new to the field.' - Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law