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Current Controversies on Family Violence Richard J. Gelles

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Current Controversies on Family Violence Zusammenfassung

Current Controversies on Family Violence Richard J. Gelles

Competing research results have led to bitter debates on family violence. In this comprehensive volume, outstanding researchers and practitioners discuss the principal current controversies in the field. Areas explored include: child abuse and neglect; partner abuse; date and acquaintance rape; abuse of the elderly; and alcohol abuse.

The thoughtful, often heated, contributions - presented in a debate format - cover such issues as: whether prevention programmes affect rates of child sexual abuse; whether alcohol and drug use are causes of family violence; and whether child abuse is transmitted from generation to generation. The volume highlights the implications for research and policy directions in the family violence field.

Über Richard J. Gelles

Richard J. Gelles received his Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of New Hampshire. He is the Dean of The School of Social Work at the University of Pennsylvania and holds The Joanne and Raymond Welsh Chair of Child Welfare and Family Violence in the School of Social Work at the University of Pennsylvania. He is the Director of the Center for the Study of Youth Policy and Co-Director of the Center for Children's Policy, Practice, and Research. His book, The Violent Home was the first systematic empirical investigation of family violence and continues to be highly influential. He is the author or coauthor of 23 books and more than 100 articles and chapters on family violence. His latest books are, The Book of David: How Preserving Families Can Cost Children's Lives (Basic Books, 1996) and Intimate Violence in Families, Third Edition (Sage Publications, 1997). Donileen R. Loseke is a Professor Emeritus in the department of sociology at the University of South Florida. She received her BA and MA in psychology (California State University, Dominguez Hills) and her PhD in sociology (University of California, Santa Barbara). Her books include Narrative Productions of Meanings: Exploring the Work of Stories in Social Life; Methodological Thinking: Basic Principles of Social Research Design, 2e; The Battered Woman and Shelters, which won the Charles Horton Cooley Award from the Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction; and Thinking About Social Problems. She also is the editor of Current Controversies on Family Violence (with Richard Gelles) and Social Problems: Constructionist Readings (with Joel Best). Numerous journal articles and book chapters report the findings of her empirical research projects, which have been on a variety of topics including evaluation research, social problems, criminal justice, social service provision, occupations, emotion, identity, and narrative and have used a variety of data generation techniques including field experiment, written survey, in-depth interview, ethnography, and document analysis. Among her editorial positions include former editor of the Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, advisory editor for Social Problems and Deputy Editor for Social Psychology Quarterly. She received the Mead Lifetime Achievement Award from the Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction and was the Past- President of the Study of Social Problems as well as Past-President of the Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

ISSUES IN CONCEPTUALIZATION - Abridged Contents Through a Psychological Lens - K Daniel O'Leary Personality Traits, Personality Disorders, and Levels of Violence Through a Sociological Lens - Richard J Gelles Social Structure and Family Violence Through a Feminist Lens - Kersti A Ylloe Gender, Power, and Violence ISSUES IN DEFINITION AND MEASUREMENT Violence by Women Physical Assaults by Wives - Murray A Straus Physical Assaults by Husbands - Demie Kurz Date and Acquaintance Rape Facing the Facts - Mary P Koss and Sarah L Cook Date and Acquaintance Rape Are Widespread Forms of Violence Examining the Facts - Neil Gilbert Advocacy Research Overstates the Incidence of Date and Acquaintance Rape The Controversies Over the Consequences of Violence Toward Women The Battered Women Syndrome Is a Psychological Consequence of Abuse - Lenore E A Walker A Battered Woman's Problems Are Social, Not Psychological - Lee H Bowker ISSUES IN CAUSES Alcohol and Addictive Drugs Alcohol and Other Drugs Are Key Causal Agents of Violence - Jerry P Flanzer Alcohol and Other Drugs Are Associated with Violence - They Are Not Its Cause - Richard J Gelles Child Abuse A History of Abuse Is a Major Risk Factor for Abusing the Next Generation - Byron Egeland The Intergenerational Transmission of Abuse Is Overstated - Joan Kaufman and Edward Zigler Abused Elderly and Their Abusive Offspring The Abused Elderly Are Dependent - Suzanne K Steinmetz Abuse Is Caused by the Perception of Stress Associated with Providing Care The Abused Offspring Are Dependent - Karl Pillemer Abuse Is Caused by the Deviance and Dependence of Abusive Caregivers ISSUES IN SOCIAL INTERVENTION Child Abuse and Neglect What is the Problem with Reporting Laws Overreporting and Underreporting Are Twin Problems - Douglas J Besharov The Main Problem Is Still Underreporting, Not Overreporting - David Finkelhor Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Programs Prevention Is Appropriate, Prevention Is Successful - Carol A Plummer Problems with Child Sexual Abuse Programs - N Dickon Reppucci and Jeffrey J Haugaard Wife Abuse Offenders Arrest What the Scientific Evidence Shows - Richard A Berk On the Average, We Can Do No Better Than Arrest The Scientific Evidence Is Not Conclusive - Eve S Buzawa and Carl G Buzawa Arrest Is No Panacea Conclusion Social Problems, Social Policy, and Controversies on Family Violence Introduction - Full Contents Examining and Evaluating Controversies on Family Violence PART ONE: ISSUES IN CONCEPTUALIZATION Through a Psychological Lens - K Daniel O'Leary Personality Traits, Personality Disorders, and Levels of Violence Through a Sociological Lens - Richard J Gelles Social Structure and Family Violence Through a Feminist Lens - Kersti A Ylloe Gender, Power, and Violence PART TWO: ISSUES IN DEFINITION AND MEASUREMENT A. Violence by Women A Social Problem? Physical Assaults by Wives - Murray A Straus A Major Social Problem Physical Assaults by Husbands - Demie Kurz A Major Social Problem B. Date and Acquaintance Rape An Exaggerated Problem? Facing the Facts - Mary P Koss and Sarah L Cook Date and Acquaintance Rape Are Widespread Forms of Violence Examining the Facts - Neil Gilbert Advocacy Research Overstates the Incidence of Date and Acquaintance Rape C. Controversies Over the Consequences of Violence Toward Women The Battered Women Syndrome Is a Psychological Consequence of Abuse - Lenore E A Walker A Battered Woman's Problems Are Social, Not Psychological - Lee H Bowker PART THREE: ISSUES IN CAUSES A. Alcohol and Addictive Drugs Causal Agents of Violence? Alcohol and Other Drugs Are Key Causal Agents of Violence - Jerry P Flanzer Alcohol and Other Drugs Are Associated With Violence - They Are Not Its Cause - Richard J Gelles B. Child Abuse Intergenerationally Transmitted? A History of Abuse Is a Major Risk Factor for Abusing the Next Generation - Byron Egeland The Intergenerational Transmission of Abuse Is Overstated - Joan Kaufman and Edward Zigler C. Abused Elderly and Their Abusive Offspring Who Is Dependent? The Abused Elderly Are Dependent - Suzanne K Steinmetz Abuse Is Caused by the Perception of Stress Associated With Providing Care The Abused Offspring Are Dependent - Karl Pillemer Abuse Is Caused by the Deviance and Dependence of Abusive Caregivers PART FOUR: ISSUES IN SOCIAL INTERVENTION A. Child Abuse and Neglect What Is the Problem With Reporting Laws? Overreporting and Underreporting Are Twin Problems - Douglas J Besharov The Main Problem Is Still Underreporting, Not Overreporting - David Finkelhor B. Child Sexual Abuse Are Prevention Programs Appropriate and Effective? Prevention Is Appropriate, Prevention Is Successful - Carol A Plummer Prevention May Not Be Appropriate, Prevention Success Is Not Proven - N Dickon Reppucci and Jeffrey J Haugaard C. Wife Abuse Offenders Is It Good Policy to Focus on Arrest? What the Scientific Evidence Shows - Richard A Berk On the Average, We Can Do No Better Than Arrest The Scientific Evidence Is Not Conclusive - Eve S Buzawa and Carl G Buzawa Arrest Is No Panacea Conclusion Social Problems, Social Policy, and Controversies on Family Violence

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Current Controversies on Family Violence Richard J. Gelles
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