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What causes men's violence against women? /

This volume uses various theoretical perspectives to summarise what is known about the multiple causes of men's violence against women, and stresses the importance of identifying men's risk factors.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Harway, Michele, O'Neil, James M., Biden, Joseph R., Jr
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Thousand Oaks, Calif. : Sage Publications, ©1999.
Colección:Domestic Violence Ser.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • What causes men to be violent against women? The unanswered and controversial question / Michele Harway, James M. O'Neil
  • Preliminary multivariate model explaining the causes of men's violence against women / James M. O'Neil, Michele Harway
  • Feminist perspectives on male violence against women : critiquing O'Neil and Harway's model / Amy J. Marin, Nancy Felipe Russo
  • Male offenders : our understanding from the data / Richard J. Gelles
  • Biological perspectives on violence against women / Anthony F. Greene
  • The evolutionary origins of male violence against women / Louise B. Silverstein
  • Men's gender-role conflict, defense mechanisms, and self-protective defensive strategies : explaining men's violence against women from a gender-role socialization perspective / James M. O'Neil, Rodney A. Nadeau
  • Women's gender-role socialization, gender-role conflict, and abuse : a review of predisposing factors / Roberta L. Nutt
  • Systems perspectives on battering : the importance of context and pattern / Stephen A. Anderson, Margaret C. Schlossberg
  • Inter-gender relational dimensions of violence toward women : a co-constructive-developmental perspective / Sandra Rigazio-DiGilio, A. Stephen Lanza
  • The interaction between societal violence and domestic violence : racial and cultural factors / Janis Sanchez-Hucles, Mary Ann Dutton
  • Revised multivariate model explaining men's risk factors for violence against women : theoretical propositions, new hypotheses, and proactive recommendations / James M. O'Neil, Michele Harway.