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E-raamat: Responding to Domestic Violence: Emerging Challenges for Policy, Practice and Research in Europe

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Nov-2017
  • Kirjastus: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
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  • ISBN-13: 9781784505493
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This book offers a critical overview of established and emerging manifestations of domestic violence across Europe. It describes how countries within and outside the EU are responding to the problem in policy, practice and research. Eminent academics and professionals from a range of European countries share their findings from new groundbreaking victim surveys, and weigh up the legal, social and healthcare challenges. The issues addressed include: - the cultural challenges of combating abuse forms most prevalent in migrant communities such as female genital mutilation and forced marriage; - emerging problems such as child-to-parent violence, teenage relationship violence and digital intimate partner abuse; and- barriers to help-seeking faced by marginalised victims such as LGBTQ and older people. By showcasing the most effective responses formulated in Europe and exploring innovative ways to research and understand domestic violence, this book is a crucial resource for all those with responsibility for implementing social policy and good practice.

How can our legal, health and social care systems achieve a more effective response to domestic violence? Based on new evidence, this book discusses the most effective ways to understand and tackle domestic abuse.

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A particular strength is the breadth of the collection which includes incisive accounts of research processes, training, policy and service development. The book will provide an invaluable resource for all those who work or study in the field of domestic violence. -- Nicky Stanley, Professor of Social Work, University of Central Lancashire, UK

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Meeting the diverse challenges presented by forms of domestic violence across Europe
Acknowledgements 8(1)
Introduction 9(14)
Stephanie Holt
Carolina Øverlien
John Devaney
PART ONE THE POLICY FRAMEWORK FOR RESPONDING TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN EUROPE
1 Domestic Violence --- A Rights-based Response: Drawing on Results from the FRA's Violence Against Women Survey
23(19)
Joanna Goodey
2 Development, Coordination and Implementation of National Strategies for the Prevention of Domestic, Sexual and Gender-based Violence in Ireland: Lessons Learned and Unlearned
42(19)
Philip McCormack
PART TWO CHILDREN'S EXPERIENCES OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
3 Mother--Child Relationship in the Context of Intimate Partner Violence
61(16)
Zuzana Ocenasova
Hana Smitkova
4 Voice, Agency, Power: A Framework for Young Survivors' Participation in National Domestic Abuse Policy-Making
77(20)
Claire Houghton
5 Including Children and Adolescents in Domestic Violence Research: When Myths and Misconceptions Compromise Participation
97(16)
Carolina Øverlien
Stephanie Holt
6 Research on Teenage Intimate Partner Violence within a European Context: Findings from the Literature
113(22)
Sibel Korkmaz
7 Fear of Double Disclosure and Other Barriers to Help Seeking: An Intersectional Approach to Address the Needs of LGBT Teenagers Experiencing Teenage Relationship Abuse
135(17)
Maria Pentaraki
8 Caring Dads: Safer Children: Using a Focus on Fathering to Respond to Domestic Violence
152(21)
Nicola McConnell
Julie Taylor
Matt Barnard
PART THREE NEW UNDERSTANDINGS ON DOMESTIC ABUSE AND VIOLENCE
9 Strength through Solidarity: Practitioners and Parents Resisting Child to Parent Violence and Abuse in Ireland
173(19)
Declan Coogan
10 Digital Intimate Partner Violence and Abuse Among Youth: A Systematic Review of Associated Factors
192(23)
Per Moum Hellevik
11 Human Trafficking and Gender-based Violence: From Life and Limb to Hearts and Minds
215(16)
Nusha Yonkova
Gloria Kirwan
12 Female Genital Mutilation: Findings from a Portuguese Prevalence Study
231(20)
Dalila Cerejo
13 Forced Marriage in Europe: The Case of Belgium
251(18)
Els Leye
PART FOUR RESPONDING TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND ABUSE
14 Models on Treatment of Intimate Partner Violence: Gender-Based and Trauma-Informed Work at Alternative to Violence in Norway
269(23)
Ingunn Rangul Askeland
Marius Rakil
15 Healthcare Responses to Domestic Violence: Why and How?
292(17)
Lucy Potter
Gene Feder
16 Older Women's Experiences of Domestic Violence
309(16)
Elizabeth Martin
John Devaney
Gemma Carney
17 Whose Movement is it Anyway? Reflections from the Field
325(16)
Davina James-Hanman
Concluding Remarks: Progressing the Debate on Domestic Violence in Europe 341(7)
Stephanie Holt
John Devaney
Carolina Øverlien
Contributor Biographies 348(7)
Subject Index 355(5)
Author Index 360
Stephanie Holt is Associate Professor of Social Work, Trinity College, Dublin. Carolina Øverlien is Associate Professor, School of Social Work, University of Stockholm, Sweden. John Devaney is Senior Lecturer, Social Work, Queen's University Belfast.