Family Violence in a Cultural Perspective: Defining, Understanding, and Combating Abuse / Edition 1

Family Violence in a Cultural Perspective: Defining, Understanding, and Combating Abuse / Edition 1

by Kathleen M. Malley-Morrison, Denise A. Hines
ISBN-10:
0761925961
ISBN-13:
9780761925965
Pub. Date:
10/07/2003
Publisher:
SAGE Publications
ISBN-10:
0761925961
ISBN-13:
9780761925965
Pub. Date:
10/07/2003
Publisher:
SAGE Publications
Family Violence in a Cultural Perspective: Defining, Understanding, and Combating Abuse / Edition 1

Family Violence in a Cultural Perspective: Defining, Understanding, and Combating Abuse / Edition 1

by Kathleen M. Malley-Morrison, Denise A. Hines

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Overview

Family Violence in a Cultural Perspective focuses on family violence from four major ethnic populations of the United States: Native American Indian, African American, Hispanic/Latino, and Asian American. Authors Kathleen Malley-Morrison and Denise A. Hines examine violence in these communities and take an ecological approach to its incidences, correlations, and consequences. The information and cases in the book are organized within a cognitive-affective-ecological framework, allowing readers to consider the many causes of family violence. The book looks at the different types of family violence including child, spousal, and elder abuse and addresses the broader historical and environmental forces contributing to violence within different communities.

focuses on family violence from four major ethnic populations of the United States: Native American Indian, African American, Hispanic/Latino, and Asian American. Authors Kathleen Malley-Morrison and Denise A. Hines examine violence in these communities and take an ecological approach to its incidences, correlations, and consequences. The information and cases in the book are organized within a cognitive-affective-ecological framework, allowing readers to consider the many causes of family violence. The book looks at the different types of family violence including child, spousal, and elder abuse and addresses the broader historical and environmental forces contributing to violence within different communities.

Family Violence in a Cultural Perspective is designed for undergraduate and graduate students taking family violence courses in Family Studies, Psychology, Sociology, Social Work, and Human Services. This book is also a vital resource for professionals and practitioners working with diverse client populations.

is designed for undergraduate and graduate students taking family violence courses in Family Studies, Psychology, Sociology, Social Work, and Human Services. This book is also a vital resource for professionals and practitioners working with diverse client populations.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780761925965
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Publication date: 10/07/2003
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 328
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 10.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Kathleen Malley-Morrison, Ed.D., is a Professor of Psychology at Boston University. She has conducted considerable research on family violence since 1980 when she was a postdoctoral fellow on the family violence team at Children's Hospital in Boston. She regularly teaches undergraduate and graduate courses focusing on family violence. She is the lead author Treating Child Abuse: Family Violence in Hospitals, along with Eli Newberger, Richard Bourne, and Jane Snyder. She has also co-authored Studying Families (SAGE, 1991) with with Anne Copeland, and Family Violence in a Cultural Perspective (SAGE, 2004), with Denise Hines. Her current focus is primarily on cross-cultural and international perspectives on family violence and abuse as well as on war and peace.

Denise A. Hines, Ph.D., is a Research Associate Professor in the Psychology Department at Clark University, where she is also the Director of the Family Impact Seminar Series and the Co-Director of the Clark Anti-Violence Education Program. She completed her doctoral degree in Psychology at Boston University, and then spent two years as an NIMH postdoctoral research fellow at the University of New Hampshire’s Family Research Laboratory with Drs. Murray Straus and David Finkelhor. She is the author or co-author of over 30 articles or book chapters, and two books on issues of family violence, both published by Sage. She has also been the principal investigator on five major grants, focusing on issues of the etiology of partner violence; prevention of dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking on college campuses; and the mental and physical health of male victims of partner violence and their children.

Table of Contents

PART I. FAMILY VIOLENCE IN CULTURAL CONTEXT: BACKGROUND ISSUES
1. Issues and Definitions
2. Theories and Methods
3. Types and Extent of Maltreatment in the United States
PART II. NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN CULTURES
4. Native American Cultural Contexts
5. Native American Family Violence
PART III. AFRICAN AMERICAN CULTURES
6. African American Cultural Contexts
7. African American Child Maltreatment
8. African American Adult Maltreatment
PART IV. HISPANIC/LATINO CULTURES
9. Hispanic/Latino Cultural Contexts
10. Hispanic/Latino Child Maltreatment
11. Hispanic/Latino Adult Maltreatment
PART V. ASIAN AMERICAN CULTURES
12. Asian American Cultural Contexts
13. Asian American Family Violence
PART VI. CONCLUSION: PREVENTION AND INTERVENTION
14. Prevention and Intervention in Child Maltreatment
15. Prevention and Intervention in Adult Maltreatment
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