Family Violence From a Global Perspective
A Strengths-Based Approach
Edited by:
- Sylvia M. Asay - University of Nebraska at Kearney, USA
- John DeFrain - University of Nebraska - Lincoln, USA
- Marcee Metzger - Voices of Hope
- Bob Moyer - Family Violence Council
The only book in the field with a global focus on family violence
Other Titles in:
Family Violence | Interpersonal/Domestic Violence (General) | Social Work - Families
Family Violence | Interpersonal/Domestic Violence (General) | Social Work - Families
August 2013 | 328 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Family Violence From a Global Perspective draws on the expertise of authors from 21 countries to tell the story of domestic violence in their country, and will include a personal case study of someone who has experienced domestic violence. The editors incorporate a strengths-based perspective, which includes individual, relationship, community, and societal strengths. The book blends academic, professional, and victims' expertise to determine these strengths and analyze how they can translate into greater safety for victims and increased accountability for perpetrators, including improved policy formation and research.
Sylvia M. Asay, John DeFrain, Marcee Metzger, Bob Moyer
Introduction
Africa
Busisiwe Nkosi and Priscilla S. Daniels
Chapter 1. Family Violence From a Global Perspective: Strengths-Based Research and Case Studies: The Case of South Africa
Lois R. Mberengwa, Tapologo Maundeni and Kgomotso K. More
Chapter 2: Domestic Violence in Botswana: Factors That Help Women Overcome Abuse
Jane Rose Njue, Dorothy Rombo, Laura S. Smark, Anne N. Lutomia and Lucy Wandiri Mbirianjau
Chapter 3: Domestic Violence in Kenya: Strengths-Based Research
Asia
Yan Xia, Cixin Wang, Shuhong Luo, Haiping Wang and Xiaoyun Zhang
Chapter 4: Domestic Violence in a Chinese Cultural Context: Who Gets the Blame?
Lina Kashyap and Trupti Panchal
Chapter 5: Family Violence From an Indian Perspective
Grace H. Chung and Sun Wha Ok
Chapter 6: Marital Violence in South Korea
Europe
Theodora Kaldi-Koulikidou and Styliani Plevraki
Chapter 7: Domestic Violence Against Women in Greece
Sylvia M. Asay, Valentina Bodrug-Lungu and Mihaela Robila
Chapter 8: Family Violence in Moldova
Vladimir I. Zubkov
Chapter 9: Violence in the Modern Russian Family
Latin America
Luisa Fernanda Habigzang, Jean Von Hohendorff and Silvia H. Koller
Chapter 10: Intrafamilial Violence and Social Vulnerability: A Glimpse of the Reality in Brazil
Rosario Esteinou
Chapter 11: Family Violence in Mexico
The Middle East
Maha N. Younes
Chapter 12: Contextualizing Oppression and Family Violence in Israel: Israeli and Palestinian Experiences
North America
Nancy Nason-Clark, Barbara Fisher-Townsend, Steve McMullin and Catherine Holtmann
Chapter 13: Family Violence in Canada
Marcee Metzger and Bob Moyer
Chapter 14: Family Violence in the United States: A Community and a Country Respond
Oceania
Leanne Schubert, Penny Crofts and Kerri Bird
Chapter 15: Good Things Come to Those Who Wait: Striving to Address Domestic and Family Violence in Australia
E. Catherine Dickey
Chapter 16: Family Violence in Aotearoa, New Zealand
Sylvia M. Asay, John DeFrain, Marcee Metzger, Bob Moyer
Epilogue
Index