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Record ID: c2fe20f5-c677-4ba7-b80d-a2dafeedc457
Type: Journal Article
Title: Trends in understanding and addressing domestic violence
Other Titles: Journal of interpersonal violence
Authors: Visher, Christy A
Mears, Daniel P
Keywords: Overview;Prevention
Year: 2005
Publisher: Sage Publications
Citation: 20 (2), February 2005
Notes:  This article is a response to 3 questions regarding past and future research on domestic violence. The 3 questions are: (a) What is the most important thing learned about this social problem in the last 20 years?; (b) What is the most important thing to learn about it in the next 10 years?; and (c) What is the most promising methodological innovation in the last 20 years for the study or treatment of domestic violence? A review of US literature and research is provided. It finds that past research and programming took a mono-causal approach by focusing only on one factor instead of looking at responding to multiple levels of intersection of offender, victim, situation, family and community.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/12411
ISSN: 0886-2605
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