Responding to domestic violence : the integration of criminal justice and human services (4th edition) By Eve S. Buzawa, Carl G. Buzawa, Evan Stark.

By: Buzawa, Carl GContributor(s): Stark, Evan | Buzawa, Eve SPublication details: Thousand Oaks, Calif SAGE Publications 2012Edition: 4th edDescription: 478 p. : illISBN: 9781412956406; 9781412956406 (pbk.)Subject(s): WIFE ABUSE--UNITED STATES | FAMILY VIOLENCE--UNITED STATES-- PREVENTION | CRIMINAL JUSTICE, ADMINISTRATION OF--UNITED STATESLOC classification: HV 6626.2 Buz
Contents:
Introduction : the role and context of agency responses to domestic violence -- The scope of the problem : defining and measuring domestic violence -- Matters of history, faith, and society -- Theoretical explanations for domestic violence -- Selective screening : barriers to intervention -- The impetus for change -- The evolution of arrest preferences : criminalizing the societal response -- Variations in arrest practices -- The role of state and federal legislation -- Case prosecution : the journey from a roadblock to a change agent -- Civil courts and the role of restraining orders -- Models for judicial intervention -- Community-based and court-sponsored diversions -- Domestic violence, health, and the health system response -- Domestic violence, children, and the institutional response.
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Rev. ed. of: Domestic violence. 3rd ed. c2003. Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction : the role and context of agency responses to domestic violence -- The scope of the problem : defining and measuring domestic violence -- Matters of history, faith, and society -- Theoretical explanations for domestic violence -- Selective screening : barriers to intervention -- The impetus for change -- The evolution of arrest preferences : criminalizing the societal response -- Variations in arrest practices -- The role of state and federal legislation -- Case prosecution : the journey from a roadblock to a change agent -- Civil courts and the role of restraining orders -- Models for judicial intervention -- Community-based and court-sponsored diversions -- Domestic violence, health, and the health system response -- Domestic violence, children, and the institutional response.

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