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Violence Against Women: Contemporary Examination of Intimate Partner Violence [Pehme köide]

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Mar-2015
  • Kirjastus: GW Medical
  • ISBN-10: 1878060953
  • ISBN-13: 9781878060952
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 628 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 254x177x32 mm, kaal: 1240 g, 34 images
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Mar-2015
  • Kirjastus: GW Medical
  • ISBN-10: 1878060953
  • ISBN-13: 9781878060952
Teised raamatud teemal:
Written by professionals in the fields of clinical service and research, Violence Against Women provides a broad perspective on the causes and consequences of intimate partner violence. It examines a wide range of relationships that may be affected by intimate partner violence and takes a culturally sensitive, international approach to issues underpinning family violence, dating violence, and the injuries children suffer when their caregivers perpetrate violence.

Violence Against Women offers insight into a variety of subjects including:



Risk assessment for intimate partner violence. Safety planning for victims of intimate partner violence. Criminal prosecution of and protective orders against intimate partner violence. Homicide and suicide related to intimate partner violence. Intimate partner violence in LGBTQI relationships. Occurrence of and intervention in cases of intimate partner violence in the military

This educational resource offers definitive data to be applied by professionals in cases of intimate partner violence and anticipates future research and innovation in order to foster more effective intervention in cases of domestic violence the world over. The authors, representing the fields of medicine, nursing, social service, law, law enforcement, and public policy, have collaborated to provide a substantive educational reference for clinical care, social policy, and research workers. Violence Against Women is a comprehensive source of multidisciplinary information for professionals and students in need of a sound understanding of intimate partner violence and violence against women in general.
Chapter 1 Risk And Protective Factors For Intimate Partner Violence 1(16)
Key Points
1(1)
Introduction
1(1)
Methodology
1(1)
Results
2(8)
Alcohol Abuse
2(1)
Childhood Experience of Violence
3(1)
Social Learning Theory
3(1)
Social and Economic Factors
4(2)
Education
4(1)
Employment, Income, and Poverty
4(1)
Resource Theory and Relative Resource Theory
5(1)
Age and Ethnicity
6(1)
Attitudes Towards Gender, Violence, and Infidelity
6(2)
Gender Role Theories
7(1)
Marital Status, Relationship Quality, and Number of Children
8(1)
Social Exchange Theory
8(1)
Women's Social and Geographical Surroundings
9(8)
Social Disorganization Theory
9(1)
Conclusion
10(1)
References
11(6)
Chapter 2 Assessing For Intimate Partner Violence 17(16)
Key Points
17(1)
Introduction
17(1)
Background and Scope of IPV
17(4)
Early Indicators of Potential to Abuse
20(1)
Substance Abuse in Interpersonal Violence
20(1)
Assessing for Re-Victimization
21(1)
Assessment of Intimate Partner Violence in Special Populations
21(2)
Assessment Modalities in Intimate Partner Violence: Screening, Questionnaires, and Tools
23(5)
Assessment of Intimate Partner Violence
27(1)
The Future of IPV Assessment
28(1)
Conclusion
28(1)
References
28(5)
Chapter 3 Risk Assessment In Intimate Partner Violence 33(16)
Key Points
33(1)
Introduction
33(1)
History of Assessing for Risk of Violence in IPV
34(1)
Who Performs Risk Assessment?
35(3)
Mandatory Risk Assessment for IPV
37(1)
Assessing Perpetrators and Victims
38(1)
The Use of Standardized Instruments and Clinical Interviewing in Expert Opinion
38(1)
Risk Assessment Instruments Commonly Used in IPV
39(2)
The Danger Assessment (DA)
39(1)
Domestic Violence-Method of Selecting Areas of Inquiry Consistently (DV-MOSAIC)
40(1)
Domestic Violence Screening Instrument-Revised (DVSI-R)
40(1)
Kingston Screening Instrument for Domestic Violence (K-SID)
40(1)
Spousal Assault Risk Assessment Guide (SARA)
40(1)
History/Clinical/Risk Management Scale (HCR-20)
41(1)
Key Risk Factors
41(1)
Static vs. Dynamic Factors
42(1)
The Accuracy of Risk Assessment
42(1)
Orders of Protection and Risk Assessment
43(1)
Moving Forward in Assessment of Risk
43(2)
References
45(4)
Chapter 4 General Indicators Of IPV In Women's Health 49(30)
Key Points
49(1)
Introduction
49(1)
Practitioner Impact on IPV
50(1)
Theoretical Framework
51(1)
Personal Risk Factors for Intimate Partner Violence
51(1)
Pregnancy
52(5)
Very Young Women
54(1)
Aging
55(1)
Disabilities and IPV
55(1)
HIV
55(1)
Psychiatric Co-morbidity
56(1)
Close Relationships
57(3)
Marital or Relationship Instability and Breakdown
57(1)
Risk Factors Associated with Perpetration of IPV
58(1)
Substance Abuse
59(1)
Ownership of Weapons
59(1)
Same Sex Relationships
59(1)
Children
59(1)
Community/Societal Factors
60(1)
Consequences of IPV to Women
61(3)
Financial Consequences
61(1)
Physical Consequences
61(2)
Psychological Consequences
63(1)
Long Term Health Consequences
63(1)
Assessment, Identification, and Intervention for IPV in the Women's Health Care Setting
64(1)
Conclusion
65(1)
Resources
65(3)
References
68(11)
Chapter 5 Protective Orders And Economic Abuse In Domestic Violence: A Case Study 79(18)
Key Points
79(1)
Introduction
79(2)
Domestic Violence and Abuse: The Protective Order
81(9)
Violence Against Women Act
90(1)
A Case Study of Domestic Violence and Economic Abuse
91(2)
Case Study Legal Issues
92(1)
Criminal Violation of the IRS Code
92(1)
Conclusion
93(1)
References
94(3)
Chapter 6 Investigating IPV: The Legal Response 97(18)
Key Points
97(1)
Introduction
97(1)
Definition of Intimate Partner Violence
97(2)
Intimate Partner Violence, Domestic Violence, and Stalking
98(1)
Male vs Female IPV Statistics
98(1)
History of Law and IPV
99(1)
The Role of the Legislative Branch in IPV
100(3)
The Role of the Judicial Branch in IPV
103(3)
Civil Court and IPV
104(1)
Criminal Court and IPV
104(1)
Landmark Cases
105(1)
The Role of the Executive Branch in IPV
106(3)
Discretion in Police Arrests for IPV
107(1)
The O.J. Simpson Case
107(2)
Deterrence and IPV
109(1)
The Minneapolis Domestic Violence Experiment (MDVE)
109(1)
Criticism of the MDVE
109(1)
Heightened Awareness to Affect Change
110(1)
The Way Forward
111(1)
Conclusion
112(1)
References
112(3)
Chapter 7 Intimate Partner Sexual Violence: Prosecution And Medical Issues 115(24)
Key Points
115(1)
Introduction
115(1)
The Scope of Intimate Partner Sexual Violence
116(7)
Definition and Dynamics of Intimate Partner Violence
116(1)
Prevalence of Intimate Partner Violence
117(1)
Lethality Factors: Indicators of a Heightened Risk of Death for the Victim
117(1)
Perpetrators of Intimate Partner Sexual Assault
118(2)
Pimping/Trafficking
119(1)
Gangs
120(1)
Victims of Intimate Partner Sexual Assault
120(1)
Victim Behavior
121(1)
Coordinated Community Response to Intimate Partner Sexual Assault Cases
121(2)
Prosecution of Intimate Partner Sexual Violence: An Overview of Common Legal Rules and Issues
123(10)
Common Elements of Rape and Sexual Assault Offenses
123(2)
Rape Shield
124(1)
Other Crimes, Wrongs, or Acts
125(1)
Necessity of Clinical Objectivity
125(1)
Identifying Sexual Violence
125(1)
Acute Episodes of Sexual Assault
126(3)
Anonymous Reports/"Jane Doe Rape Kit"
128(1)
Forensic Compliance
128(1)
Documentation of a Continuum of Injury
128(1)
Involvement of Children
128(1)
Safety and Discharge Planning
129(1)
Past and Chronic Sexual Violence
129(1)
Healthcare Sequelae of Sexual Violence
129(1)
Clinician Competency
129(3)
Admission of Hearsay Statements
130(1)
Impact of Crawford v Washington and Its Progeny and Giles v California
131(1)
Using Experts in an Intimate Partner Sexual Assault Prosecution
132(1)
Federal Rule of Evidence 402: Establishing Relevance
132(1)
Federal Rule of Evidence 702: Proper Subject of Expert Testimony
132(1)
Qualifying the Expert
132(1)
Expert Testimony to Explain Victim Behavior
132(1)
Conclusion
133(1)
Acknowledgements
133(1)
References
133(6)
Chapter 8 Winning In Court: Maximizing Protection Through Prosecution 139(20)
Key Points
139(1)
Introduction
139(1)
Multidisciplinary Approach: A Frontline Defense
140(1)
Prosecutorial Success
140(2)
Rates
140(1)
What is a Successful Prosecution?
140(2)
Legal Protection for Victims
141(1)
Punishment as Protection
141(1)
Benefits of a Successful Prosecution
142(1)
To Report or Not to Report
142(2)
Rates of Reporting Family Violence
142(1)
Rates of Unreported IPV Cases
143(1)
Reporting Abuse
143(1)
Mandatory Reporting
143(1)
The Importance of Documentation
144(3)
Corroboration
144(3)
Photographs: Seeing is Believing
145(1)
Other Documented Evidence
146(1)
Recorded History of Abuse: Police Reports
146(1)
911 calls
147(1)
Medical Records
147(1)
Recantation
147(2)
Rates of Recanting and Victim Satisfaction
148(1)
Recantation and the Effect On the Case
149(1)
Re-victimization
149(1)
Trial
149(5)
Pre-Trial
149(2)
Bail
150(1)
Protective Orders
150(1)
No-Contact Orders
151(1)
At Trial
151(2)
Expert Testimony
152(1)
Tips For Testifying
152(1)
Cross Examination
152(1)
Crawford v. Washington
153(1)
Sentencing
153(1)
Conclusion
154(1)
References
154(5)
Chapter 9 Intimate Partner Violence And Child Protection: The Journey To Collaborative Intervention Approaches 159(28)
Key Points
159(1)
Introduction
160(1)
The Nature of the Problem
161(2)
History of Child Welfare and Domestic Violence Movements
163(6)
Child Welfare/Child Protection
163(1)
Domestic Violence/Intimate Partner Violence Movement
164(3)
The O.J. Simpson Case
167(1)
Nicholson v. Williams
167(2)
Addressing the Challenges
169(11)
Awareness
169(1)
Understanding
169(2)
Responses and Strategies
171(7)
Focus on the Perpetrator
171(1)
Cross-Train Child Protection and Domestic Violence Professionals
172(1)
Engage Child Abuse and Domestic Violence Advocates in Case Teams
173(1)
Engage in Safety Planning with Children and with Adult Victims
174(1)
Work with the Domestic Violence Victim to Help Her Understand the Impact on Children
175(1)
Utilize Evidence-Based Therapeutic Practices with the Victim and Children
175(2)
Identify and Advocate Against Problematic Practices in Child Protection
177(1)
General Community and Systems Collaborative Efforts
178(2)
Conclusion
180(1)
References
181(6)
Chapter 10 Safety Planning 187(22)
Key Points
187(1)
Introduction
187(1)
What is Safety?
188(1)
What is a Safety Plan?
189(2)
Effective Communication
190(1)
Who Does Safety Planning?
191(1)
The Role of Healthcare Professionals
191(1)
How are Safety Plans Formed?
192(4)
Danger Assessment
193(1)
Starting the Conversation
193(1)
Identifying Resources
194(1)
Identifying Readiness for Change
194(1)
Basic Safety Behaviors
195(1)
Be Prepared
195(1)
Special Considerations
196(3)
Children
196(1)
The Older Patient
197(1)
Pets
198(1)
Stalking and Technology
198(1)
Positive Messages
199(1)
Domestic Violence Safety Plan Guidelines
200(4)
IPV Community Resources
204(2)
48-Hour Safety Plan
206(1)
References
207(2)
Chapter 11 An Interview Of Best And Promising Practices To Prevent Intimate Partner Violence 209(30)
Key Points
209(1)
Introduction
209(1)
Assessment as a Health Promotion Tool
210(1)
Supporting Families: Home Visitation
211(4)
The Nurse Family Partnership
212(1)
Hawaii Healthy Start
212(1)
Healthy Families Alaska
213(1)
Home Visitation Initiatives Designed to Address IPV
214(1)
Premarital Prevention Programs
215(3)
Healthy Relationship Curricula and Programs for Youth
218(7)
Youth Relationship Project
219(1)
Safe Dates
219(1)
Fourth R
220(2)
Respect ME
222(1)
Ending Violence
223(1)
Expect Respect
224(1)
Lessons from the Field of Youth Prevention Science
225(1)
Community-Based Prevention
225(4)
Bystander Education
226(2)
Programs to Engage Men and Boys
228(1)
Public Health Response
229(1)
Conclusion
230(1)
References
231(8)
Chapter 12 The World Health Organization, United Nations, And Red Cross: Approaches To Intimate Partner Violence 239(20)
Key Points
239(1)
Introduction
239(2)
WHO Global Campaign for Violence Prevention
241(7)
Increasing Awareness and Generating Evidence of IPV
241(2)
Developing Prevention Strategies
243(4)
School-Based Interventions
244(1)
Community-Based Interventions
244(2)
Media Interventions
246(1)
Sexual Violence Research Initiative
247(1)
United Nations: UNiTE to End Violence
248(3)
Influencing Laws and Policies
249(1)
Mobilizing Agencies and Communities Against IPV
250(1)
Partnering with Local Communities
250(1)
International Red Cross/Red Crescent: A Humanitarian Approach
251(1)
RespectED
252(1)
Conclusion
252(1)
References
253(6)
Chapter 13 IPV And Sexual Assault: A Global Perspective 259(18)
Key Points
259(1)
Introduction
259(1)
Global Prevalence
260(1)
Forms of Violence
261(6)
Intimate Partner Violence
261(2)
Multiple Wives, Polygamy, and Jealousy
263(1)
Methods of Intimate Partner Assault
263(2)
Bride Burning and Acid Throwing
263(1)
Honor Killing
263(1)
Virginity Testing
264(1)
The "Virgin Cure" and Belief that Having Sex with a Virgin Cures AIDS
264(1)
Forced Marriage and Widow Cleansing
265(1)
Female Genital Mutiliation (FGM)
265(1)
Violence Against Men
265(1)
Human Trafficking and Sex Tourism
266(1)
Armed Conflict and Rape as a Weapon of War
266(1)
Health Consequences
267(1)
Global Policy Development
267(3)
Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW)
268(1)
Millennium Development Goals (MDG)
268(1)
Policy on Internally Displaced Persons
268(1)
Violence Against Women Act (United States)
268(1)
Council of Europe Convention on Preventing and Combatting Violence Against Women
269(1)
Limitations in Regional Research and Policy Development
270(1)
Implications for Clinical/Forensic Nursing Practice
270(1)
Conclusion
271(1)
References
272(5)
Chapter 14 Strangulation In The Living IPV Patient 277(16)
Key Points
277(1)
Introduction
277(1)
Assessment of Strangulation
278(8)
Diagnostic Testing
283(2)
Photography
285(1)
Disposition
286(1)
Strangulation Evaluation Tool
287(2)
Completed Strangulation Evaluation Tool
289(1)
References
290(3)
Chapter 15 Stalking 293(18)
Key Points
293(1)
Introduction
293(3)
Statistics
296(1)
Stalking Typologies
297(5)
Underlying Mental Disorder
298(2)
Simple Obsessional
298(1)
Love Obsessional
299(1)
Erotomanic
299(1)
Prior Relationship/Motivation
300(1)
Primary Motivation for Stalking
301(1)
Stalking Risk Assessment
302(1)
Consequences to the Victim
302(1)
Technology and Stalking
303(4)
Cyberstalking
304(1)
Electronic Monitoring Devices
305(1)
Cyberstalking and Electronic Monitoring Statistics
306(1)
Conclusion
307(1)
References
308(3)
Chapter 16 Fatal Intimate Partner Violence 311(22)
Key Points
311(1)
Introduction
311(1)
The Role of Health, Mental Health, and Social Service Professionals in Assessing for Fatal IPV
312(1)
Assessing Risk of Fatal IPV
312(1)
The Danger Assessment
312(3)
Help Seeking Among Victims of IPV
314(1)
Service Delivery: The Open Window Theory
315(1)
Safety Planning
315(1)
Demographic Characteristics Associated with IP Homicide
315(1)
Demographic Characteristics of Women at Risk of IP Homicide
316(1)
Typologies of Men Who Kill Women
316(3)
Pit Bulls vs. Cobras
316(1)
Men Incarcerated for IP Homicide: Five Profiles
317(2)
Risk Factors Associated with IP Homicide
319(3)
Previous IPV in the Relationship
319(1)
Stalking
320(1)
Recent Estrangement
320(1)
Non-Fatal Strangulation
320(1)
Access to Firearms/Gun Use
321(1)
Drug or Alcohol Use
321(1)
Mental Illness
321(1)
Short Courtship
322(1)
Abuse during Pregnancy
322(1)
Forced Sex and the Presence of Stepchildren
322(1)
IP Homicide-Suicide
322(1)
Effects of IP Homicide on Child Survivors
323(1)
Same-Sex IP Homicide
323(1)
Moving Forward: Future Steps Toward Prevention
323(2)
Gun Ownership Restriction for Known Batterers
324(1)
The Lethality Assessment Program: A Coordinated Effort
324(1)
Conclusion
325(1)
References
326(7)
Chapter 17 Sex-Related Homicide 333(16)
Key Points
333(1)
Introduction
333(1)
Understanding Sex-Related Homicide
333(1)
Examining Crime Scenes for Evidence of Sex-Related Homicide
334(6)
Postmortem Examination for Evidence of Sex-Related Homicide
340(4)
Conclusion
344(1)
References
344(5)
Chapter 18 Intimate Partner Violence And Mental Health Outcomes 349(24)
Key Points
349(1)
Introduction
349(1)
The Effects of IPV on Mental Health
349(2)
Stress Response
350(1)
Psychoneuroimmunology
351(1)
Relationship Between Types of IPV and Mental Health Outcomes
351(4)
Gender and Age Considerations
353(1)
IPV and Mental Health in Same-Sex Couples
353(1)
Pregnancy Considerations and Mental Health
354(1)
Contraception and IPV
354(1)
Link Between IPV and Severe Mental Illness
355(1)
Interplay Between IPV and Mental Health Related Outcomes
355(4)
Causal Pathways: Relationship to Childhood and Family Violence
355(2)
Relationship to Societal Violence and Socio-Economic Factors
357(1)
Intersection with HIV
357(1)
Relationship to Physical Health Outcomes
358(1)
Management of Mental Health
359(2)
Screening
359(1)
Mental Health Assessment
359(1)
Treatments
360(1)
Advocacy Interventions
360(1)
Interventions for Mental Health Outcomes
360(1)
Conclusions
361(1)
References
362(11)
Chapter 19 Suicide And Intimate Partner Violence 373(12)
Key Points
373(1)
Introduction
373(1)
Individuals at Risk for Suicidal Thoughts and Behavior After IPV
374(1)
Assessment of Suicidal Risk
375(3)
CASE Approach
376(1)
Suicide Assessment Five-step Evaluation and Triage (SAFE-T)
377(1)
Interventions to Prevent Suicide
378(2)
The Grady Nia Project
380(1)
Conclusion
381(1)
References
382(3)
Chapter 20 Intimate Partner Violence During Pregnancy 385(24)
Key Points
385(1)
Introduction
385(1)
Incidence and Prevalence
386(1)
Characteristics of an Abuser
387(4)
Characteristics of Victimization
391(1)
Effects of Intimate Partner Abuse during Pregnancy
392(1)
Cycle of Violence
393(2)
The Role of Healthcare
395(1)
Screening Tools for IPV
396(4)
Conclusion
400(1)
Resources
400(1)
References
400(9)
Chapter 21 The Continuum Of Intimate Partner Violence And Child Maltreatment: Definitions, Epidemiology, And Health Consequences 409(18)
Key Points
409(1)
Introduction
409(1)
Epidemiology of Child Maltreatment and Childhood Exposure to IPV
410(3)
Child Maltreatment
410(1)
Childhood IPV Exposure
411(1)
Child Maltreatment and IPV
411(2)
Theories Explaining Co-occurrence of Child Maltreatment and IPV
413(1)
Toxic Stress and Impact on Children's Anatomy and Physiology
413(2)
Child Maltreatment, Intimate Partner Violence, and Health
415(1)
Physical Health
415(1)
IPV Exposure
415(1)
Child Maltreatment
415(1)
Social-Emotional Health
416(1)
IPV Exposure
416(1)
Child Maltreatment
417(2)
Health Care Utilization
418(1)
IPV Exposure
418(1)
Child Maltreatment
418(1)
"Double Whammy": Health Impact of Co-occurring IPV & Child Maltreatment on Health
418(1)
Response to Co-Occurring IPV and Child Maltreatment within Pediatrics
419(1)
Conclusion
420(1)
References
421(6)
Chapter 22 Intergenerational Transmission Of Intimate Partner Violence 427(20)
Key Points
427(1)
Introduction
427(1)
Defining Intimate Partner Violence
428(2)
Problems with Defining Physical and Emotional IPV with Single Behavioral Act
428(1)
Emerging Consensus for Defining IPV
428(1)
Research Tested Criteria for IPV
429(1)
Prevalence of IPV
429(1)
Overlap with Parent-Child Violence
430(1)
Risk and Protective Factors
430(3)
Individual Risk Factors
430(2)
Perpetrator Variables
430(1)
Victim Characteristics
431(1)
Relationship Factors
432(1)
Environmental and Cultural Factors
433(1)
Intergenerational Transmission of Violence
433(4)
Different Forms of Intergenerational Transmission of Violence
434(1)
Does Child Exposure to Parental IPV Lead to IPV Perpetration in Adulthood?
434(1)
Does Child Exposure to Parental IPV lead to IPV Victimization in Adulthood?
435(1)
Does Child Exposure to Parental IPV lead to Child Maltreatment Perpetration in Adulthood?
435(1)
Problems with Intergenerational Transmission of Violence Research
435(2)
Summary
437(1)
How Does the Intergenerational Transmission of Violence Operate)
437(1)
Observational Learning
437(1)
Coercion Theory
437(1)
Biological and Genetic Factors
438(1)
Neurobiological Theories of Trauma
438(1)
Attachment Theories
438(1)
Conclusion
438(1)
References
439(8)
Chapter 23 Intimate Partner Violence And The Mother Who Kills 447(10)
Key Points
447(1)
Introduction
447(1)
Filicide: A Snapshot
448(1)
The Male Perpetrator of IPV
449(1)
Women and Violence
450(1)
The Trifecta of Power, Oppression, and Control in the Mother Who Kills Her Children
451(1)
Locus of Control and the Prison Setting
452(1)
Clinical Implications
453(1)
Conclusion
453(1)
References
454(3)
Chapter 24 The Feminist Perspective: Intimate Partner Violence And The Intersection With Health Care 457(10)
Key Points
457(1)
Introduction
458(4)
Theoretical Advances
458(1)
Empowerment Model
459(1)
Early Feminist IPV Activism
460(2)
Shelters and Support
460(1)
Legal Reforms
461(1)
Critiques on the Feminist Perspective of IPV
462(2)
Feminist Advocacy, Intimate Partner Violence, and Healthcare Professionals
463(1)
References
464(3)
Chapter 25 LGBTQ Culture: Considerations 467(24)
Key Points
467(1)
Introduction
467(1)
Defining Sexualities
468(1)
LGBTQ Communities
468(2)
Heterosexism, Homophobia, and Discrimination
470(1)
Same-Sex Intimate Partner Violence: An Overview
471(2)
Social Stigma
471(1)
Community Resources to Overcoming Barriers
472(1)
Gay and Bisexual Men
473(1)
Lesbian and Bisexual Women
473(1)
Transgender and Intersexual Individuals
473(1)
Sexual Assault and Violence in a LGBTQ Context
473(2)
Homophobia and LGBTQ Youth
475(1)
Special Circumstances: More Barriers to Reporting
476(1)
Considerations and Interventions
476(1)
Prevention Efforts
476(2)
Conclusion
478(1)
Referrals and Resources
479(3)
References
482(9)
Chapter 26 Intimate Partner Violence In The Military Community 491(22)
Key Points
491(1)
Introduction
491(1)
Understanding the Military Culture
492(2)
Demographics of the Military Community
494(1)
Military Life
494(1)
IPV in the Military Community
495(18)
Prevention
496(2)
Victim Advocacy
498(5)
Eligibility
499(1)
Safety Planning Record
499(1)
Information on Military Administrative and Disciplinary Actions and Other Resources
499(1)
Restricted and Unrestricted Reports
500(3)
Family Advocacy Program
503(3)
Military Law Enforcement
506(1)
Role of the Commander
507(5)
Administrative Actions to Protect the Victim
507(1)
Jurisdiction over the Alleged Offender and the Offense
508(3)
Discretionary Authority to Hold the Alleged Offender Accountable
511(1)
Transitional Compensation
512(1)
Conclusion
513(1)
References
513(1)
Chapter 27 Violence On The Streets: The What, The Who, And The Why Of Abuse, Assault & Murder Of Sex Workers 513(16)
Key Points
513(1)
What is the Extent of the Violence Against Sex Workers>
513(2)
Violence on the Streets
513(1)
Violence Experienced by Street Sex Workers
514(1)
Who Offends Against Sex Workers?
515(6)
The Client
515(3)
Demographics
515(1)
Relationship
516(1)
Serial Offenders
516(1)
Criminal Background
516(1)
Violent vs. Non-Violent Clients
517(1)
Choice of Victim by Violent Clients
518(1)
Violence by Non-Clients
518(12)
Pimps
519(1)
Violence from Partners, Direct and Indirect
520(1)
Why are Sex Workers Targeted>
521(1)
Conclusion: The Health Impact of Violence on the Street
522(1)
References
523(6)
Chapter 28 The Co-Occurrence Of Intimate Partner Violence And Human Immunodeficiency Virus 529(28)
Key Points
529(1)
Introduction
530(1)
Comorbidity of IPV and HIV
530(3)
History of IPV
530(1)
Epidemiology of IPV
531(1)
History of HIV
532(1)
Epidemiology of HIV
532(1)
Intersectionality Between IPV and HIV
533(1)
Causal Pathways
533(3)
Forced Sex and Condom Negotiation
534(1)
Risky Behaviors
535(1)
Violence as a Consequence of HIV
536(1)
The Role of Culture and Power
536(2)
The Link Between IPV and Other Physical Health Behaviors
538(1)
Immunity and Disease Progression
539(1)
Link with Psychopathology
539(6)
IPV and Psychopathology
539(2)
HIV and Psychopathology
541(1)
The Intersection of IPV, HIV, and Psychopathology
542(3)
Prevention and Intervention Strategies
545(1)
Conclusion
546(1)
References
546(11)
Chapter 29 Intimate Partner Violence In China And The Chinese American Community 557
Key Points
557(1)
Introduction
557(1)
Intimate Partner Violence and Chinese Culture
558(4)
Confucionism
559(2)
Marriage and Divorce
560(1)
Children
560(1)
Yin and Yang
561(1)
Women in Daoism and Buddhism
561(1)
Intimate Partner Violence in China Today
562(4)
Intimate Partner Violence during Pregnancy
563(1)
The Effects of IPV on Chinese Women
564(2)
Sexual and Reproductive Outcomes
564(1)
Mental Health Outcomes
565(1)
Support for Chinese Women Experiencing IPV
566(1)
Chinese Men and Intimate Partner Violence
566(1)
IPV in the Chinese American Community
567(1)
Interventions and Services for Chinese and Chinese American Victims of IPV
568(2)
The Role of Nurses
569(1)
Conclusion
570(1)
References
570