Protecting Children from Domestic Violence Strategies for Community Intervention

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2004-02-13
Publisher(s): The Guilford Press
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Summary

The impact on children of domestic violence has received increasing attention, but awareness of the problem has not always translated into public action. This forward-thinking volume brings together leading mental health, legal, educational, and social services professionals from the US and Canada to demonstrate how the problem of violence in the home can best be mitigated through community collaboration. The book provides an understanding of the effects of childhood exposure to domestic violence; considers the most promising assessment approaches; and examines specific interventions with victims and offenders, ranging from individual and group approaches to broader efforts involving schools, police, courts, and the media. Also addressed are the complexity of working with families from diverse cultural backgrounds and the often-ignored subject of how to enhance the roles of fathers in their children's lives.

Author Biography

Peter G. Jaffe, PhD, is Special Advisor on Violence Prevention at the Centre for Children and Families in the Justice System of the London Family Court Clinic, a children's mental health center in Ontario, Canada, specializing in issues that bring children and families into the justice system. He has coauthored eight books on domestic violence, including [i]Child Custody and Domestic Violence: A Call for Safety and Accountability[/i].

Linda L. Baker, PhD, is Executive Director of the Centre for Children and Families in the Justice System. She has coauthored over 18 resources to enhance understanding and intervention with children and adolescents, including [i]Children Exposed to Violence: A Handbook for Police Trainers to Increase Understanding and Improve Community Responses[/i].

Alison J. Cunningham, MA, is Director of Research and Planning at the Centre for Children and Families in the Justice System. She is the coauthor of two textbooks, [i]Canadian Criminal Justice: A Primer[/i] and [i]Canadian Corrections[/i]. She is President of the Ontario Council of Elizabeth Fry Societies, and in 2001 was invited to be an advisor to the World Health Organization about standards of health services for child and adult victims of sexual violence.

Table of Contents

PART I. INTRODUCTION TO THE PROBLEM
1 Purpose and Overview
3(5)
Peter G. Jaffe, Linda L. Baker, and Alison J. Cunningham
2 Should Childhood Exposure to Adult Domestic Violence Be Defined as Child Maltreatment under the Law?
8(22)
Jeffrey L. Edleson
3 Young Children Exposed to Adult Domestic Violence: Incidence, Assessment, and Intervention
30(19)
B.B. Robbie Rossman, Jacqueline G. Rea, Sandra A. Graham-Bermann, and Perry M. Butterfield
4 Group Intervention with Abusive Male Adolescents
49(22)
Diane L. Davis
PART II. INDIVIDUAL- AND GROUP-LEVEL RESPONSES
5 Fostering Resilient Coping in Children Exposed to Violence: Cultural Considerations
71(18)
Sandra A. Graham-Bermann and Hilda M. Halabu
6 Safety Planning for Abused Women and Their Children
89(12)
Jennifer L. Hardesty and Jacquelyn C. Campbell
7 Assessing Abusers' Risks to Children
101(19)
Lundy Bancroft and Jay G. Silverman
8 Fatherhood and Domestic Violence: Exploring the Role of Abusive Men in the Lives of Their Children
120(21)
Oliver J. Williams, Jacquelyn Boggess, and Janet Carter
PART III. SYSTEM-LEVEL RESPONSES
9 The Ethnic Media Outreach Project: "Canada Is a Country for Women"
141(12)
Melpa Kamateros
10 Police in the Lives of Children Exposed to Domestic Violence: Collaborative Approaches to Intervention
153(18)
Miriam Berkman, Robert L. Casey, Steven J. Berkowitz, and Steven Marans
11 The Role of Family Courts in Domestic Violence: The Canadian Experience
171(17)
Martha Shaffer and Nicholas Bala
12 The Role of Family Courts in Domestic Violence: The U.S. Experience
188(12)
Billie Lee Dunford-Jackson
13 The Fourth R: Developing Healthy Relationships through School-Based Interventions
200(21)
Peter G. Jaffe, David Wolfe, Claire Crooks, Ray Hughes, and Linda L. Baker
PART IV. CONCLUSIONS
14 Future Directions in Ending Domestic Violence in the Lives of Children
221(10)
Linda L. Baker, Alison J. Cunningham, and Peter G. Jaffe
Index 231

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