The historical context of family violence is explored, as well as the various forms of violence, their prevalence in specific stages of life, and responses to it made by the criminal justice system and other agencies. The linkage among child abuse, partner violence and elder abuse is scrutinized, and the usefulness of the life-course approach is couched in terms of its potential effect on policy implications; research methods that recognize the importance of life stages, trajectories, and transitions; and crime causation theories that can be enhanced by it.
Family Violence and Criminal Justice: A Life-Course Approach
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Author(s)Brian P. Payne, Randy R. Gainey
PublisherRoutledge
ISBN / ASIN1422461386
ISBN-139781422461389
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Sales Rank767,828
CategoryPolitical Science
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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