For anyone working with young people involved with violence and drug gangs, this is an important book which gives another perspective to understanding those who have been drawn in to such a world. Seen and Heard
"Jade Levell emphasises that the vast majority of children who grow up with domestic violence do not end up in criminal gangs. This is because domestic violence is so common. And she also emphasises that not all boys who are exposed to domestic violence become criminals and violent themselves." Dagens Hyheter This book offers crucial recommendations for practice and policy. It will be of interest to researchers, practitioners, policymakers and those who are keen to get beyond simplistic and deterministic perspectives on childhood DVA and engage with the politics of gender, race and class. Children & Society
"We, as feminists, need to demand that actions match the rhetoric on gender equality. This is a book for practitioners, academics and policymakers working across all disciplines concerned for the welfare of children and young people and looking to end the cycle of violence perpetuated by domestic abuse." Gender and Justice