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Violence and Maltreatment in Intimate Relationships

Second Edition


August 2020 | 456 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Violence and Maltreatment in Intimate Relationships describes the magnitude, risk factors, and consequences of intimate violence. The text offers a multidisciplinary focus that examines traditional areas of interpersonal violence as well as forms of intimate abuse outside the family. Addressing intimate relationship violence across the developmental lifespan, the Second Edition offers a mix of historical and contemporary perspectives, as well as personal stories and high-profile cases to provide readers with ample opportunity for application of the explanations, research, and data. The authors discuss the professional and social response to violence and maltreatment in intimate relationships (VMIR) to further the understanding of how to treat victims and how to prevent future intimate violence.


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List of Abbreviations
 
Preface
 
Acknowledgments
 
About the Authors
 
Chapter 1 • History and Definitions of Intimate Violence and Maltreatment
Introduction

 
Estimating the Scope of the Problem

 
Intimate Violence and Maltreatment as a Social Construction

 
The Discovery of Childhood and the  Recognition of Child Abuse

 
The Women’s Rights Movement, the Rise of Feminism, and the Recognition of Intimate Partner Violence

 
Other Sometimes Forgotten Victims

 
Defining “Violence” and “Maltreatment” and “Intimate Relationships”

 
Social Policy: Prevention and Intervention

 
 
Chapter 2 • Methods and Perspectives in Violence and Maltreatment in Intimate  Relationships
An Explanatory Context

 
Measurement Issues: The Funnel Metaphor

 
Important Data Sets and Self-Report Survey Instruments

 
Methodological Issues: Conducting Better Research

 
 
Chapter 3 • Child Physical Abuse
Case History: Kevin Fell Off His Razor

 
Scope of the Problem

 
Risk Factors Associated With Child  Physical Abuse

 
Consequences Associated With Child  Physical Abuse

 
Intervention and Prevention of Child  Physical Abuse

 
 
Chapter 4 • Child Sexual Abuse
Case History: Sashim’s Secret

 
Scope of the Problem

 
Risk Factors Associated With Child Sexual Abuse

 
Consequences Associated With Child Sexual Abuse

 
Intervention and Prevention of Child Sexual Abuse

 
 
Chapter 5 • Child Neglect
Case History: Will and Mark: “Where  Are the Parents?”

 
Scope of the Problem

 
Risk Factors Associated With Child Neglect

 
Consequences Associated With Child  Neglect

 
Intervention and Prevention of Child Neglect

 
 
Chapter 6 • Child Psychological Maltreatment
Case History: Tough Love or Child Psychological Maltreatment?

 
Scope of the Problem

 
Risk Factors Associated With Child Psychological Maltreatment

 
Consequences Associated With Child Psychological Maltreatment

 
Intervention and Prevention of Child Psychological Maltreatment

 
 
Chapter 7 • Abuse in Adolescent and Emerging Adult Relationships: Peer Sexual Harassment, Sexual Assault, Dating Violence, and Stalking
Case History: Troy “Likes” Tonya

 
Peer Sexual Harassment

 
Rape and Sexual Assault

 
Teen Dating Violence and Stalking

 
 
Chapter 8 • Intimate Partner Violence in Adult Relationships: Focusing on Victims
Case History: Shelby and Marcus: A  Deadly Outcome

 
Scope of the Problem

 
Risk Factors Associated With IPV Victimization

 
Consequences of IPV for Victims

 
Interventions and Prevention of IPV Focusing on Victims

 
 
Chapter 9 • Intimate Partner Violence in Adult Relationships: Focusing on Perpetrators
Case History: Maria and Victor: “I Am Not a Batterer!”

 
Scope of the Problem

 
Risk Factors Associated With IPV Perpetration

 
Intervention and Prevention of IPV Perpetration

 
 
Chapter 10 • Intimate Abuse of People  With Disabilities and  the Elderly
Intimate Abuse of People With  Disabilities

 
Case History: Julie’s Dilemma

 
Intimate Abuse of the Elderly

 
Case History: Marjorie Becomes a Parent Again at Age 68

 
 
Chapter 11 • Societal Responses to Violence and Maltreatment in Intimate Relationships: Some Concluding Thoughts
VMIR Rates Are Declining!

 
What Do We Value?

 
What Can We Do?

 
 
Glossary
 
References

Supplements

Instructor Resource Site
edge.sagepub.com/millerperrinvm2e

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This textbook takes an ecological view of family violence, and the cultural, structural, micro-level, and other macro-level phenomena related to intimate partner violence are discussed in depth. A real strength of this book is that it begins with history, moves into theory and research, and then discusses family violence developmentally. The last chapter focuses on summing up the content and looking ahead, which is perfect."

Sherria Taylor
San Francisco State University

“I particularly find this book compelling because it deals with in-utero all the way through geriatric victims of IPV; it’s not simply domestic violence as our course title might imply. To the contrary, we have all too many incidents of intimate partner violence at all ages, especially increasingly against geriatrics in our culture. So I’ve been extremely pleased and able to generate extraordinary results in conversations, sharing and even requests for help from students whom I realize, as I stand before them, are often victims. So it’s a small text but it packs a big punch as a tool to use with my and the students’ life experiences…frankly, it’s one of my two favorite texts in our program.” 

Bob Delony
Abilene Christian University
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Organized, insightful, and broad in coverage, this is outstanding beyond other available readers. Student reader-friendly: concise, descriptive, and diversely sensitive.

Dr. Alexandrea Park
California State University, Los Angeles

Violence and Maltreatment in Intimate Relationships uses recent statistics, refers to and analyzes real-life violent stories such as the NFL players.

Dr. Maissa Khatib

Great book- strong examples, culturally relevant, correct level

Dr Brieanne Kidd Kohrt
Social Science, California St Univ-Los Angeles
December 15, 2021

Waiting for a hard copy coming by mail before approval.

JulieAnn Jones
Social Sciences Div, College Of The Sequoias
October 18, 2020