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Type: | Non-Fiction |
Title: | A typology of domestic violence : intimate terrorism, violent resistance, and situational couple violence |
Authors: | Johnson, Michael P |
Keywords: | Theories of violence |
Year: | 2008 |
Publisher: | Northeastern University Press University Press of New England, Boston, USA Hanover |
Notes: | General overview: In his book United States based researcher, Michael Johnson, expands on his typology of domestic violence. The author points to an apparent contradiction in research findings: large-scale American surveys of couples and violence in their relationships find that women are as likely to report having used violence as men, but victims of violence who seek help from law enforcement agencies, hospitals and shelters (‘agency research’) find that this violence is perpetrated largely by men against women. The author puts forward his typology to account for this discrepancy. |
URI: | https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/11512 |
ISBN: | 9781555536930 |
Physical description: | ix, 161 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. |
Appears in Collections: | Books |
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