Ending Intimate Abuse: Practical Guidance and Survival Strategies

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This is the first book to examine domestic violence in terms of a continuum of five distinct categories or levels of woman battering. This book, based on 501 in-depth qualitative interviews, places emphasis on how to recognize the warning signs of a dangerous relationship and urges women who have been battered in a dating, cohabiting, or marital relationship to end it quickly. This very practical and comprehensive study, which took more than seven years to complete, includes a step by step safety protocol and survival guidelines. The primary advantage of this new classification system is that professional counselors, social works, criminal justice professionals, and advocates will be better prepared with diagnostic indicators, risk factors, legal remedies, and ways to assess severity and potential lethality of abusive incidents. Detailed case histories are provided of formerly battered women of varying ages and backgrounds. Ending Intimate Abuse examines critical incidents in childhood and adolescence, the first and worst battering incidents, crises precipitants and traumatic events, and the turning points that led to women breaking off with their abusive boyfriends or husbands permanently. The authors are a husband (professor and researcher) and wife (women's health advocate) team who firmly believe that this book is designed to prepare professionals, parents, and concerned young women to understand the often complicated dynamics that differentiate the women who end the relationship soon after being battered from the women who stay. The book includes a national directory of domestic violence hotlines and intervention programs and a detailed glossary of key terms. It also includes several chapters with empirically based date rape prevention guidelines as well as the latest methods for improving police and court responses on the college campus and in the community.

Author(s): Albert R. Roberts, Beverly Schenkman Roberts
Edition: 1
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Year: 2005

Language: English
Commentary: 38705
Pages: 273

Contents......Page 16
Part I: The Study of 501 Abused Women......Page 18
1 Proceed with Caution: Activating a Zero Tolerance Policy and Warning Signs of Male Batterers......Page 20
2 Short-Term Abuse and Getting Out Quickly......Page 40
3 After the Honeymoon Period......Page 60
4 Women Caught in the Grip of Circumstances: Living with Sporadic Long-Term Abuse......Page 76
5 The Hitting Habit......Page 98
6 Lethal Domestic Violence......Page 114
7 A Step-by-Step Individualized Safety Plan......Page 128
8 About the Study: A Typology on the Duration and Severity of Abuse......Page 136
Part II: Practical Guidelines and Survival Strategies......Page 146
9 Roberts’s Seven-Stage Crisis Intervention Protocol......Page 148
10 Guidelines on How to Use the Police and Courts......Page 156
11 Drug-Facilitated Sexual Assault: Acquaintance Rape and Date Rape Drugs......Page 172
A......Page 190
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D......Page 193
F......Page 194
K......Page 195
O......Page 196
P......Page 197
R......Page 198
S......Page 199
T......Page 200
V......Page 201
W......Page 203
Directory of the National and Statewide Domestic Violence Crisis Hotlines, Resource Centers, and the Fifty Statewide Coalitions Against Domestic Violence......Page 204
Directory of Worldwide Web Resources on Domestic Violence......Page 210
Directory of Shelters and Victim Services for Domestic Violence Survivors......Page 214
C......Page 268
F......Page 269
L......Page 270
P......Page 271
S......Page 272
Z......Page 273