Abused, Battered, or Stalked.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Prague :
Charles University in Prague, Karolinum Press,
2016.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Cover; Contents; 1. Intimate partner violence as a public issue and its theoretical reflection (Jiří Buriánek, Simona Pikálková); Research on intimate partner violence and the hypothesis of gender (a)symmetry; Defining family violence; Limitations of solutions involving criminal liability; Some theories in sociology explaining family violence; Feminist theories and masculinity; Intimate partner violence and gender; Transformations of the male role; Men as victims; 2. Current study and its methodological background (Jiří Buriánek, Simona Pikálková).
- Searching for the empirical evidence: From victimological surveys to IVAWSThe previous Czech experience; Objectives and methodology of the current research on "Intimate partner violence"; The sample; Some limitations in assessing trends; 3. Physical violence in intimate partnership (Simona Pikálková); Incidence and forms of physical violence; Profile of violent incident by intimate partner; Correlates of victimization in intimate partnership; Violence in intimate partnership by victim's characteristics; Partnership violence in connection with the aggressor's characteristics.
- 4. Help-seeking behaviour among intimate partner violence victims (Viktorie Kolínská)Formal sources of help; The role of the police in cases of domestic violence; Incidents reported to the police; Obstacles when contacting the police; Other options of formal help; Informal sources of help; Respondents who did not talk to anybody; Conclusion; 5. Psychological violence in intimate relationships: a gender analysis (Zuzana Podaná); Prevalence of psychological violence; Association between psychological and physical violence; Risk factors of psychological violence.
- Tolerance of psychological violenceConclusion; 6. Self-control and relationship configurations (Jiří Buriánek); Relationship contexts and relationship values; Self-control; Relationship configurations; Forms of psychological abuse as a dependent variable and other aspects of social context; Predictors of violence; Configurations, violence and their reproduction; Conclusion; 7. Stalking (Zuzana Podaná); Stalking as a criminal offense; Stalking prevalence; Characteristics of stalking situations, victims, and offenders; Victim responses to stalking; Termination of stalking; Conclusion.