Intimate Partner Sexual Violence
A Multidisciplinary Guide to Improving Services and Support for Survivors of Rape and Abuse
Louise McOrmond Plummer (Redaktør) ; Jennifer Y. Levy-Peck (Redaktør) ; Patricia Easteal (Redaktør) ; Raquel Kennedy Bergen (Forord) ; Debra F. Parkinson (Innledning) ; Emma Williamson (Innledning) ; Mike Davis (Innledning) ; Debbie Kilroy (Innledning) ; Marianne Winters (Innledning) ; Claire Zara (Innledning) ; Isabelle Kerr (Innledning) ; Isabel Morgan (Innledning) ; Janice L. Ristock (Innledning) ; S.Caroline Taylor (Innledning) ; Angela Williams (Innledning) ; Barbara Roberts (Innledning) ; Jessica E. Draughon (Innledning) ; Elizabeth Anne Layton (Innledning) ; Bushra Sabri (Innledning) ; Jacquelyn C. Campbell (Innledning) ; Veronica Barcelona de Mendoza (Innledning) ; Susan Elizabeth Reid (Innledning) ; Jocelyn Anderson (Innledning) ; Lynn Hecht Schafran (Innledning) ; Vanita Parekh (Innledning) ; Diane MacLeod (Innledning) ; Charlotte Palmer (Innledning) ; Walter S. DeKeseredy (Innledning)
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Utgitt:
2013
Forlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Innbinding: Paperback
Språk: Engelsk
Sider: 336
ISBN: 9781849059121
Format: 23 x 15 cm
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This excellent volume provides important information about how women around the world experience IPSV and the horrific responses that they too frequently receive from service providers. [...] The chapters on service provision provide excellent insight on the best ways to assist women (and men) who have been victimized by their partners, validating their experiences and helping them down the path of healing. [...] This book also provides cutting-edge research on the risks, causes and --- far too often --- deadly consequences of IPSV. It is an important resource for anyone who works with survivors of IPSV or who has a family member, friend, or loved one who is a survivor.
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The book that you are about to read is a critically important step in acknowledging the life-damaging impact of IPSV and helps to give voice to this group of survivors who have been too long silenced.
«Written by a multi-disciplinary group of experts, and with the authority that comes from thorough research and many years of practice experience, this book confronts the neglected experience of sexual violence towards intimate partners. As well as providing empowering knowledge for victims/survivors of all ages, it is essential reading for people working in the criminal justice system, health care, mental health, social welfare and community organisations.»
«The rape victims who are suffering the greatest long-term psychological harm are those women who have been sexually assaulted by a current or former partner, yet this is the form of violence against women that we are talking about the least. This volume puts the issue of intimate partner sexual violence front and centre, where it belongs. Professionals, community members, and survivors themselves will find here the key insights and practice guidelines needed to support healing, promote safety, and hold offenders accountable. The authors have made a huge contribution to justice and recovery.»
Patricia Easteal, AM, PhD is a Law Professor at the University of Canberra, Australia. She is an academic, author and advocate who was named the Australian Capital Territory Australian of the Year in 2010. She has published 14 books and well over 130 academic journal articles with a primary focus on access to justice for women. She is currently completing a book with a colleague in the UK looking at violence against women, society and the law.
Jennifer Y. Levy-Peck, PhD, is a Clinical Psychologist working for a statewide sexual assault coalition in Washington, USA, providing training and developing resources on Intimate Partner Sexual Violence (IPSV). She has worked with trauma survivors and in program development for the past 30 years, including co-founding a domestic violence program. She is the author of an IPSV support group manual and a book, Healing The Harm Done: A Parent's Guide to Helping Your Child Overcome the Effects of Sexual Abuse. She provides training for national audiences on IPSV and related topics.