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A01=Murray A. Straus
A01=Richard J. Gelles
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abuse
Abusive Violence
Author_Murray A. Straus
Author_Richard J. Gelles
Author_Suzanne K. Steinmetz
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Catharsis Approach
Catharsis Theory
Checklist Characteristics
Checklist Score
child
Child Abuse Rate
child maltreatment research
conflict resolution strategies
Domestic Disturbance Calls
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family systems theory
Family Violence
High Conflict Couples
Husband Abuse
Husband Wife Violence
interpersonal aggression
Larger Families
Men Employed Part Time
Non-violent Parents
Ordinary Physical Punishment
patterns of domestic interpersonal violence
quantitative survey analysis
Richard J. Gelles
Severe Violence Index
Sibling Violence
social psychology
Spouse Abuse
Survey Year
Suzanne K. Stienmetz
Teen Age Child
Teen Agers
Tv Violence
Verbal Blasts
Violent Family Member
Wife Abuse

Product details

  • ISBN 9781412805919
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Apr 2006
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The marriage license as a hitting license, child abuse, sibling war is the powerful message of "Behind Closed Doors". The book is grounded in the unprecedented national survey of the extent, patterns, and causes of violence in the American family. Based on a seven-year study of over 2,000 families, the authors provide landmark insights into this phenomenon of violence and what causes Americans to inflict it on their family members. The authors explore the relationship between spousal abuse and child abuse as well as abuse between siblings, violence by children against their parents, and the causes and effects of verbal abuse. Taken together, their analysis provides a vivid picture of how violence is woven into the fabric of family life and why the hallmark of family life is both love and violence. This is a comprehensive, highly readable account of interest to both the professional and the lay-person on an important topic, which concerns the social well-being of us all.
Murray A. Straus, Richard J. Gelles, Suzanne F. Steinmetz