Current Controversies on Family Violence
Autor Donileen R. Loseke, Richard J. Gelles, Mary M. Cavanaughen Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 ian 2005
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 0761921052
Pagini: 400
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.72 kg
Ediția:Second Edition
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications, Inc
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
Cuprins
SECTION I: CONTROVERSIES IN CONCEPTUALIZATION
Introduction to Section
Issue 1: Family Violence: What Type of a Problem is it?
1. Through a Psychological Lens: "Personality Disorder and Spouse Assault" - Donald G. Dutton and Mark Bodnarchuk
2. Through a Feminist Lens: "Gender, Diversity, and Violence: Extending the Feminist Framework" - Kersti A. Yllö
3. Through a Sociological Lens: "The Complexities of Family Violence" - Donileen R. Loseke
SECTION II: CONTROVERSIES IN DEFINITION AND MEASUREMENT
Issue 2: Women's Violence Toward Men: A Serious Social Problem?
4. Women's Violence Towrad Men is a Serious Social Problem - Murray A. Straus
5. "Men's Violence Toward Women is the Serious Social Problem" - Donileen R. Loseke and Demie Kurz
Issue 3: Date and Acquaintance Rape: Exaggerated Problems?
6. "More Data Have Accumulated Supporting Date and Acquaintance Rape as Significant Problems" - Mary P. Koss and Sarah L. Cook
7. "Advocacy Research Overstates the Incidence of Date and Acquaintance Rape" - Neil Gilbert
Issue 4: Spanking: Necessary and Effective?
8. "Proper Socialization Requires Powerful Love and Equally Powerful Discipline" - John Rosemond
9. "Children Should Never, Ever, Be Spanked No Matter What the Circumstances" - Murray A. Straus
SECTION III: CONTROVERSIES IN CAUSE
Introduction to Section
Issue 5: Alcohol and Addictive Drugs: The Causes of Violence?
10. "Alcohol and Other Drugs are Key Causal Agents of Violence" - Jerry R. Flanzer
11. "Association is not Causation: Alcohol and Other Drugs Do Not Cause Violence" - Richard J. Gelles and Mary M. Cavanaugh
Issue 6: Abused Elderly and Their Abusive Offspring: Who is Dependent?
12. "Elder Abuse is Caused by the Perception of Stress Associated with Providing Care" - Suzanne K. Steinmetz
13. "Elder Abuse is Caused by the Deviance and Dependence of Abusive Caregivers" - Karl Pillemer
SECTION IV: CONTROVERSIES IN SOCIAL INTERVENTION
Introduction to Section
Issue 7: The Battered Woman's Syndrome: A Sensible Legal Defense? - Sue Osthoff and Holly Maguigan
14. The Self-Defense Claims of Battered Women - Sue Osthoff and Holly Maguigan
15. "Battered Woman's Syndrome: Tool of Justice or False Hope in Self-Defense Cases?" 14 - Donald A. Downs and James Fisher
Issue 8: Child Sexual Abuse Education: Good Prevention?
16. "Child Sexual Abuse Prevention is Appropriate and Successful" - Carol A. Plummer
17. "Problems with Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Programs" - N. Dickon Reppucci, Jeffrey J. Haugaard, Jill Antonishak
Issue 9: Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting: Too Much or Too Little? Issue 9: Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting: Too Much or Too Little?
18. Overreporting and Underreporting Child Abuse and Neglect are Twin Problems - Douglas J. Besharov
19. "The Main Problem is Underreporting Child Abuse and Neglect" - David Finkelhor
Issue 10: Family Preservation: An Important Goal in Child Abuse Intervention?
20. "Family Preservation is the Safest Way to Protect Most Children" - Richard Wexler
21. "Protecting Children is More Important than Preserving Families" - Richard J. Gelles
Conclusion: "Social Problems, Social Policies, and Controversies on Family Violence"
Index
Editor's Bio's
Contributing Author Bios
Notă biografică
Donileen R. Losekeis 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 includeNarrative 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; andThinking About Social Problems.She also is the editor ofCurrent Controversies on Family Violence(with Richard Gelles) andSocial 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 theJournal of Contemporary Ethnography, advisory editor forSocial Problemsand Deputy Editor forSocial 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.