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Domestic Violence: The Criminal Justice Response (Hb 2003) by Buzawa E.S., Sage Publications

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    Author(s)Buzawa E.S.
    PublisherSage Publications
    Edition1st Edition
    ISBN9780761924470
    Pages332
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearDecember 2002

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    Sage Publications Domestic Violence: The Criminal Justice Response (Hb 2003) by Buzawa E.S.

    In praise of First Edition: 'This is a thorough and thoughtful book, one that will remain on the reference shelf long after its initial reading' - "Contemporary Psychology". This is the fully revised and updated Third Edition of one of the top books on domestic violence. The authors have incorporated a wealth of new empirical research on how the criminal justice system's responses to domestic violence have changed in the seven years since the last edition was written.This book is unique in that it places an emphasis on the victim's perspective: the needs, preferences and satisfaction for intervention, as well as the impact of interventions. The book examines the victim diversity and how this affects their needs, preferences, and attitudes, as well as their service needs and interventions. It also highlights the diversity among batterers and how this impacts the efficacy of various intervention strategies. It provides an analysis of where innovative programmes have had mixed or inconclusive results, as well as where major strides in research and treatment have been made. This New Edition is multidisciplinary and will be of interest to academics and students in social work, domestic violence and health administration and policy.



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