Moses Greeley Parker Memorial Library (Dracut)

Abused men, the hidden side of domestic violence, Philip W. Cook

Label
Abused men, the hidden side of domestic violence, Philip W. Cook
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. [221]-222) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Abused men
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
246888038
Responsibility statement
Philip W. Cook
Sub title
the hidden side of domestic violence
Summary
From the Publisher: The first edition of Philip W. Cook's book, Abused Men: The Hidden Side of Domestic Violence (Praeger, 1997), drew attention and praise nationwide from individuals and from media, ranging from CNN and Fox network's The O'Reilly Factor to scholarly publications such as The Journal of Marriage and Family. On the 10th anniversary of that groundbreaking book, Cook began revising and expanding his work. The result is this second edition-a disturbing look at a trend that continues to increase. The new edition of Abused Men: The Hidden Side of Domestic Violence offers up-to-date data on the prevalence of intimate partner violence against men, incorporating personal interviews and cases drawn from the media. It also includes updates on law, legislation, court activity, social responses, police activity, support groups, batterer programs, and crisis intervention programs. The final chapter contains a detailed and specific description of needed reforms in the current approach to intimate partner violence, whether the victims are male or female
Table Of Contents
Tables and figures -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1: Is it real?: the evidence for a significant social problem -- 2: Telling their stories: men speak out -- 3: Domestic violence trap: how to get help and find freedom from abuse -- 4: Resistance and acceptance: the challenge to understanding -- 5: Exploring new approaches to reducing domestic violence -- Appendix -- Notes -- Selected bibliography -- Selected resources -- Index
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