BehavioralandAttitudinalFactorsDifferentiatingMaleIntimatePartnerViolencePerpetratorsWithandWithoutaHistoryofChildhoodFamilyViolence.By:Lee,Rosalyn;Walters,Mikel;Hall,Jeffrey;Basile,Kathleen.JournalofFamilyViolence,Jan2013,Vol.28Issue1,p85-94,10p,4ChartsAbstract:Thisstudyutilizedasampleofmen(N=340)chargedwithassaultagainstafemalepartnertoassessdifferencesamongIPVperpetratorswithandwithoutahistoryofchildhoodfamilyviolenceonfactorssuchasangry,controllingandviolentbehaviors,substanceuserelatedbehaviors,andattitudestowardswomen.Overtwo-thirdsofthesamplereportedchildhoodexposuretomaltreatmentorwitnessingIPV.Chi-squareanalysesandt-testsindicatedsignificantdifferencesbetweenperpetratorswithandwithoutahistoryoffamilyviolenceoneightofelevenmeasures.Findingssuggestperpetratorswithafamilyviolencehistorymorestronglyendorseideasthatpresentwomenandfeminineattributesinanegativelight.ThisresearchdemonstratesthatwhileexposuretofamilyviolenceduringchildhoodisnotnecessaryforIPVtooccur,itspresencemaybeamarkerformoresevereattitudinalandbehavioralproblems.Findingshighlighttheneedforprimarypreventioneffortsandcaninformsecondarypreventionstrategies.[ABSTRACTFROMAUTHOR];DOI:10.1007/s10896-012-9475-8;(AN84580284)Persistentlinktothisrecord(Permalink):;db=ofm&AN=84580284&site=ehost-liveCutandPaste:
BehavioralandAttitudinalFactorsDifferentiatingMaleIntimatePartnerViolencePerpetratorsWithandWithoutaHistoryofChildhoodFamilyViolence.Database:OmniFileFullTextMega(H.W.Wilson)MilitaryNuancesinDomesticViolenceCases.By:SHEWMAKER,PATTY;SHEWMAKER,STEVE.AmericanJournalofFamilyLaw.Spring2014,Vol.27Issue5,p25-30.6p.Abstract:Militaryfamiliesaresubjecttoincreasedstresswiththedemandsofmilitaryreadinessandfrequentdeployments.Withtheincreasednumberofdeploymentsinthelast12years,thisstresshasincreasedonservicemembersandtheirfamilies.Complicatingmattersandincreasingfamilystressistheprevalenceofposttraumaticstressdisorder(PTSD)feltbyservicemembersreturningfromnumerousdeploymentstoIraqandAfghanistan.Unfortunately,onewaythisstressoftenmanifestsitselfisthroughincidentsoffamilyviolence.Thisisanareathatfamilylawattorneysmustbeawareofshouldanappropriateclientseekyourrepresentation.TheDepartmentofDefense(DoD)hasrecognizedthatdomesticviolenceisanissue.Consequently,onAugust21,2007,theDoDissuedDoDInstructionNumber6400.06,DomesticAbuseInvolvingDoDMilitaryandCertainAffiliatedPersonnel.ItisDoDpolicytopreventandeliminatedomesticabuseintheDepartmentofDefenseandtoprovideforthesafetyofvictims;holdabusersappropriatelyaccountablefortheirbehavior;andcoordinatetheresponsetodomesticabusewiththelocalcommunity.ThisInstructionestablishesthateachcommanderhasthedutyandauthoritytotakeactionandrespondtodomesticviolencesituations.Themilitaryhasmultipleresponsesfordealingwithdomesticviolencerangingfromcriminalpunishmentstoadministrativeremediestoservicestotreatvictimsofdomesticviolencetocompensationforvictims.Someoftheseresponsesaredetailedfurtherbelow.[ABSTRACTFROMAUTHOR](AN:94589597)Persistentlinktothisrecord(Permalink):;db=aph&AN=94589597&site=ehost-liveCutandPaste:MilitaryNuancesinDomesticViolenceCases.Database:AcademicSearchPremierTheImpactofFamilyEnvironment-RelatedFactorsonViolenceAgainstAdultsintheFamily.By:Kang,Ji.JournalofFamilyViolence,May2012,Vol.27Issue4,p303-312,10p,3ChartsAbstract:Muchoftheworkonfamilyviolence,adult-on-adultviolence,reliesheavilyonthecharacteristicsofpotentialvictimsandoffenderstoexplainthecausesofviolence.Familyenvironment-relatedfactorswhichcanberepresentedbyfamilyorganization,resourcesandstabilityhavereceivedrelativelylittleattention.Thosewholiveinasmallfamily(oralone)mayhavealowerlevelofinteractionwithfamilymembersandamuchlowerriskofphysicalabusecomparedtothoselivinginlargerfamilyunits.Also,thesocialorganizationorfunctionalityofafamily,whichcanbeassumedfromitsstructureandtherelationshipsamongitsmembers,islikelytoberelatedtotheonsetofviolence.Forthoselivinginstableandwealthyfamilies,violencemayoccurlessoftenasaresultofareducedchanceofconflictorfamilystruggle.Findingsofthecurrentstudyshowthatthefamilyenvironmentdifferentiatesthechancesofvictimizationbyfamilymembers.[ABSTRACTFROMAUTHOR];DOI:10.1007/s10896-012-9432-6;(AN74750961)Persistentlinktothisrecord(Permalink):;db=ofm&AN=74750961&site=ehost-liveCutandPaste:TheImpactofFamilyEnvironment-RelatedFactorsonViolenceAgainstAdultsintheFamily.Database:OmniFileFullTextMega(H.W.Wilson)Understandingtheemotionalimpactofdomesticviolenceonyoungchildren.By:Thornton,Victoria.Educational&ChildPsychology,Mar2014,Vol.31Issue1,p90-100,11p,3BlackandWhitePhotographs,1DiagramAbstract:Youngchildrenwholivewithdomesticviolencerepresentasignificantlydisempoweredgroup.Developmentally,youngchildrenhaverelativelylimitedverbalskillsandemotionalliteracy.Inaddition,thecontextcreatedbydomesticviolencefrequentlyinvolvesanatmosphereofsecrecyandintimidation,aswellasreducedemotionalavailabilityfromchildren'smaincaregivers.Takentogether,thesefactorsseverelyrestricttheseyoungchildren'scapacityandopportunitiestomaketheirvoicesandneedsheard.Thisqualitativestudygavechildrenwhohadlivedwithdomesticviolence,theopportunitytosharetheiremotionalworldsthroughprojectiveplayanddrawingassessments.Eightchildrenagedbetween5and9-years-old,tookparttogetherwiththeirmothers.Transcriptsofsemi-structuredinterviewswiththemothersandprojectiveplayassessmentswiththechildrenwereanalysedusingabbreviated,socialconstructionistgroundedtheory.Interpretationsfromthechildren'sdrawingsservedtoelaborateandvalidatethemesfoundinthetranscriptdata.Themeswerethenlinkedandmappedintoaninitialtheoreticalmodelofhowdomesticviolenceimpactsemotionallyonyoungchildren.Thedatagatheredshowsthatdomesticviolencegeneratesarangeofnegativeandoverwhelmingemotionsforyoungchildren.Thereisalsoaconcurrentdisruptingimpactonthedynamicsinthefamilywhichunderminesthesecurityandcontainmentyoungchildrenneedtomanageandprocesstheiremotions.Thepresenceofanattunedadultandage-appropriatemeanstocommunicateisarguedtobeimportantinsupportingyoungandtraumatisedchildrentosharetheiremotions.Implicationsforserviceplanning,clinicalpracticeandeducationalprofessionalsarediscussed[ABSTRACTFROMAUTHOR];(AN94136216)Persistentlinktothisrecord(Permalink):;db=eue&AN=94136216&site=ehost-liveCutandPaste:Understandingtheemotionalimpactofdomesticviolenceonyoungchildren.Database:EducationSourceTitle:Conflict,Power,andViolenceinFamilies.Authors:Anderson,KristinL.1,Kristin.Anderson@wwu.eduSource:JournalofMarriage&Family;Jun2010,Vol.72Issue3,p726-742,17pDocumentType:ArticleSubjects:Familyresearch;Familyconflict;Familypower;Familyviolence;Dyads;Socialpower;Familyvalues(Concept)AuthorSuppliedKeywords:ChildabuseDomesticviolenceIntimatepartner/maritalviolencesexualabusevictimizationAbstract:Researchonconflict,power,andviolenceinfamiliesinthe2000sdevelopedapromisingfocusontheinterconnectionsbetweentypesofviolenceandbetweentheexperienceofviolenceandlocationsinlargerstructuresofpowerandinequality.Iexamineresearchonpoly-victimization,typologiesofviolence,dyadicresearch,andlinksbetweenviolenceandinequalitiesofgender,race,class,andsexualorientation.Additionally,thisreviewevaluatesresearchontheconnectionsbetweenviolenceinfamiliesandotherarenasoffamilystudy,includingteenpregnancy,marriageformation,cohabitation,anddivorce.Thereviewconcludeswithadiscussionofstudiesshowingdeclinesinratesofabusewithinfamiliesinthe2000s.[ABSTRACTFROMAUTHOR]CopyrightofJournalofMarriage&FamilyisthepropertyofWiley-Blackwellanditscontentmaynotbecopiedoremailedtomultiplesitesorpostedtoalistservwithoutthecopyrightholder'sexpresswrittenpermission.However,usersmayprint,download,oremailarticlesforindividualuse.Thisabstractmaybeabridged.Nowarrantyisgivenabouttheaccuracyofthecopy.Usersshouldrefertotheoriginalpublishedversionofthematerialforthefullabstract.(CopyrightappliestoallAbstracts.)AuthorAffiliations:1DepartmentofSociology,WesternWashingtonUniversity.516HighStreet,Bellingham,WA98225-9081FullTextWordCount:11605ISSN:00222445DOI:10.1111/j.1741-3737.2010.00727.xAccessionNumber:51516277Persistentlinktothisrecord(Permalink):;db=ofm&AN=51516277&site=ehost-liveCutandPaste:Conflict,Power,andViolenceinFamilies.Database:OmniFileFullTextMega(H.W.Wilson)