The field of Domestic Violence research has expanded considerably in the past decade and now includes work conducted by researchers in many different disciplines, notably political science, public health, law, psychology, sociology, criminology, anthropology, family studies, and medicine. The SAGE Handbook of Domestic Violence provides a rich overview of the most important theoretical and empirical work in the field, organized by relationship type. The handbook addresses the three major areas of research on domestic violence:
- Violence against partners
- Violence against children
- Violence against other family members.
This Handbook is a unique and timely publication and a long awaited, valuable resource for the vast amount of Domestic Violence research centres and individual researchers across the globe.
Part 1: Men′s Violence Against Women
Part 2: Women's Violence Against Men
Part 3: Violence Against Partners in Homosexual Relationships
Part 4: Mothers′ Violence Against Children
Part 5: Father′s Violence Against Children
Part 6: Other Circumstances of Neglect, Abuse, and Violence Against Children
Part 7: Violence Against Siblings
Part 8: Violence Against Parents
Part 9: Violence Against Other Family Members