Behind closed doors : violence in the American family
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Behind closed doors : violence in the American family
Sage Publications, 1988
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Includes index
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Description
Based on a seven-year study of over 2,000 families, Behind Closed Doors is an unprecedented national survey on the extent, patterns and causes of violence in American families. The authors, all leading sholars in the field, focus on violence in the family as a whole, including child and spouse abuse, sibling and elder abuse, as well as verbal abuse. Discussions on their relatinships provide landmark insights into this phenomenon and indicate just how closely physical violence is woven in the fabric of family life.
Comprehensive, yet clear and readable, Behind Closed Doors is of interest to both the professional and the student in the area of family studies.
Table of Contents
PART ONE: THE ISSUES
Violence in the Home
PART TWO: THE VIOLENT FAMILY
The Marriage License as a Hitting License
Spare the Rod?
Kids Will Be Kids
Violence Between Brothers and Sisters
PART THREE: SOCIAL PATTERNS IN FAMILY VIOLENCE
The Social Heredity of Family Violence
Who Are the Violent Americans?
PART FOUR: SOME IMMEDIATE CAUSES
Marital Conflict and Marital Violence
Violent Families
Children, Stress, and Power
PART FIVE: THE FUTURE
The Social Causes of Family Violence
Putting the Pieces Together
Toward Reducing Family Violence
Band-Aids, Ambulances, and Solutions
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