

Intimate Partner Violence
Domestic Abuse, Assault, and Spouse-Battering
Domestic Abuse, Assault, and Spouse-Battering
Authors
Jennifer Pierce-Weeks, RN, SANE-A, SANE-PRandell Alexander, MD, PhD, FAAP
Maha Almuneef, MD, FAAP, CIC
Angelo P. Giardino, MD, PhD, MPH, FAAP
Intimate Partner Violence (Hardback):
(978-1-878060-95-2) $275.00
Intimate Partner Violence addresses the many and varied issues pertaining to the subject with chapters contributed by professionals in the fields of clinical service, policy, and research.
This IPV book will approach the topic through a scientific-forensic lens, using the CDC’s definitions and characteristics of intimate partner violence to discuss and differentiate battering, common couple violence and other forms of intimate partner maltreatment. The book will present an unbiased, forensic and diagnostic, and provides medical and other professionals with the information necessary to determine whether intimate partner violence should be considered as a part of the differential diagnoses in a given case. It will address the behavioral, medical, and other clues that present and contribute to a determination of intimate partner violence, and distinguish between the many forms of IPV.
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Product Details
Table of Contents
1. Description & Prevalence
2. Definitions
3. Ecosocial Model: The CDC Perspective
4. The Feminist Perspective
5. The Legal Perspective
6. Cultural Considerations
7. Assessing for IPV
8. Health Indicators of IPV
9. Sexual Assault & IPV
10. Sexual Exploitation
11. Human Trafficking
12. Secondary Victimization: Child Maltreatment
13. Assessing Dangerousness
14. Documentation, Record Privacy & Patient Safety
15. Impact of Mandatory Reporting
16. Best Practices
17. Responding to Domestic Disturbance Calls
18. Protective Orders & Writs
19. Assessing Dangerousness
20. Stalking
21. Safety Planning
22. Child Protection in IPV
23. Acute & Chronic Effects
24. Best Practices in Treatment
25. Intervention & Treatment of Perpetrators
26. Effects on Children
27. Financial Implications
28. UN/WHO/Red Cross Statements/Approaches
29. Specific Populations
30. Media Response
31. Basic Approach
32. Best Prevention Practices
Product Details
- Hardbound with CD-ROM
- 500+ pages, 500+ images
- CD-ROM contains case studies and slide presentations
- 50+ contributors
- Audience: Law Enforcement, Attorneys, Judges, Physicians, ER Personnel, Pediatricians, EMTs, Nurses, Medical Examiners, Coroners, Clinical Researchers, Social Service Personnel, Mental Health Professionals, Domestic Violence Experts, Vital Statistics Personnel, Child Advocates, Child Abuse Prevention Professionals, Child Protective Services Members, Educators
- Publication date: 2010
- ISBN-13: 978-1-878060-95-2
Table of Contents
1. Description & Prevalence
2. Definitions
3. Ecosocial Model: The CDC Perspective
4. The Feminist Perspective
5. The Legal Perspective
6. Cultural Considerations
7. Assessing for IPV
8. Health Indicators of IPV
9. Sexual Assault & IPV
10. Sexual Exploitation
11. Human Trafficking
12. Secondary Victimization: Child Maltreatment
13. Assessing Dangerousness
14. Documentation, Record Privacy & Patient Safety
15. Impact of Mandatory Reporting
16. Best Practices
17. Responding to Domestic Disturbance Calls
18. Protective Orders & Writs
19. Assessing Dangerousness
20. Stalking
21. Safety Planning
22. Child Protection in IPV
23. Acute & Chronic Effects
24. Best Practices in Treatment
25. Intervention & Treatment of Perpetrators
26. Effects on Children
27. Financial Implications
28. UN/WHO/Red Cross Statements/Approaches
29. Specific Populations
30. Media Response
31. Basic Approach
32. Best Prevention Practices









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