Mapping the terrain
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Mapping the terrain
(Violence against women and children, v. 1)
American Psychological Association, c2011
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This two-part volume provides consensus recommendations for researchers, practitioners, advocates, policymakers, and all those who seek more effective responses to interpersonal violence.
In this volume, top researchers describe prevalence rates among various populations, risk factors for perpetration and vulnerability, and protective factors for potential victims. They also describe the impact of violence on the victims in terms of psychological, reproductive, maternal and child health, and behavioral and economic consequences. In the process, they establish commonalities across academic disciplines and suggest methods for providing better research designs and assessment techniques.
Table of Contents
Contributors
Foreword
Ileana Arias
Preface
Introduction
Jacquelyn W. White, Mary P. Koss, and Alan E. Kazdin
I. Child Abuse and Maltreatment
Prevalence of Child Victimization, Abuse, Crime, and Violence Exposure
David Finkelhor
Risk Factors for Child Abuse Perpetration
David A. Wolfe
Vulnerability and Protective Factors for Child Abuse and Maltreatment
Ann T. Chu, Annarheen S. Pineda, Anne P. DePrince, and Jennifer J. Freyd
Psychological, Health, Behavioral, and Economic Impact of Child Maltreatment
Ernestine C. Briggs, Richard Thompson, Sarah Ostrowski, and Ruby Lekwauwa
II. Sexual Violence
Prevalence of Sexual Violence
Lori Ann Post, Brian J. Biroscak, and Gia Barboza
Risk Factors for Sexual Violence
Raymond A. Knight and Judith Sims-Knight
Vulnerability and Protective Factors for Sexual Assault
Sarah E. Ullman and Cynthia J. Najdowski
Health and Economic Consequences of Sexual Violence
Sandra L. Martin, Rebecca J. Macy, and Siobhan K. Young
III. Domestic Violence
Prevalence of Domestic Violence
Julia L. Perilla, Caroline Lippy, Alvina Rosales, and Josephine V. Serrata
Risk and Protective Factors for Domestic Violence Perpetration
Etiony Aldarondo and Michelle Castro-Fernandez
Vulnerability and Protective Factors for Intimate Partner Violence
Jacquelyn C. Campbell, Jeanne Alhusen, Jessica Draughon, Joan Kub, and Benita Walton-Moss
Psychological, Reproductive and Maternal Health, Behavioral, and Economic Impact of Intimate Partner Violence
Ann L. Coker, Corrine M. Williams, Diane R. Follingstad, and Carol E. Jordan
IV. Conclusions and Next Steps
Conclusions and Next Steps
Jacquelyn W. White, Mary P. Koss, and Alan E. Kazdin
Index
About the Editors
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