Normal view MARC view ISBD view

Understanding violence : context and practice in the human services edited by Annabel Taylor and Marie Connolly.

Contributor(s): Taylor, Annabel [Editor] | Connolly, Marie [Editor].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Christchurch, N.Z. : Canterbury University Press, 2013ISBN: 9781927145487.Subject(s): CULTURE | SEXUAL VIOLENCE | CHILD ABUSE | ANIMAL ABUSE | BULLYING | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | ELDER ABUSE | RESTORATIVE JUSTICE | VIOLENCE | VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | NEW ZEALANDDDC classification: 303.6 UND Summary: This book takes a multi-disciplinary perspective towards understanding and developing effective responses to violence, its prevention and management. It encompasses a variety of fields of practice and offers sound analysis of theories that underpin these fields along with their practice implications. Main contents: 1. Community violence in Aotearoa New Zealand / Trevor Bradley; 2. Culture and violence / Yvonne Crichton-Hill and Nikki Evans; 3. Notions of restorative justice and violence / Cora van Vliet-Ruissen and Annabel Taylor; 4. Violence and the media / Liz Beddoe; 5. Risk and socal networking / Maria Perez-y-Perez; 6. Women and violence / Sophie Goldingay and Annabel Taylor; 7. Intimate partner violence / Yvonne Crichton-Hill and Annabel Taylor; 8. Working at the front line in domestic violence / Hillary Haldane; 9. Violence against children / Menka Tsantefski and Marie Connolly; 10 Elder abuse and neglect / Hong Jae Park; 11. Sexual offending in contemporary contexts / Andrew Frost; 12. School bullying and violence / Karen Due Theilade; 13. Gang violence / Jarrod Gilbert; 14.Animal-human relationships and human-animal abuse / Nikki Evans and Claire Gray; Concluding thoughts / Annabel Taylor and Marie Connolly.
Item type Current location Call number Status Date due Barcode
Book Book Family Violence library
TRO 303.6 UND Available FV13060374
Book Book Family Violence library
TRO 303.6 UND Available FV13060375

This book takes a multi-disciplinary perspective towards understanding and developing effective responses to violence, its prevention and management. It encompasses a variety of fields of practice and offers sound analysis of theories that underpin these fields along with their practice implications.
Main contents: 1. Community violence in Aotearoa New Zealand / Trevor Bradley; 2. Culture and violence / Yvonne Crichton-Hill and Nikki Evans; 3. Notions of restorative justice and violence / Cora van Vliet-Ruissen and Annabel Taylor; 4. Violence and the media / Liz Beddoe; 5. Risk and socal networking / Maria Perez-y-Perez; 6. Women and violence / Sophie Goldingay and Annabel Taylor; 7. Intimate partner violence / Yvonne Crichton-Hill and Annabel Taylor; 8. Working at the front line in domestic violence / Hillary Haldane; 9. Violence against children / Menka Tsantefski and Marie Connolly; 10 Elder abuse and neglect / Hong Jae Park; 11. Sexual offending in contemporary contexts / Andrew Frost; 12. School bullying and violence / Karen Due Theilade; 13. Gang violence / Jarrod Gilbert; 14.Animal-human relationships and human-animal abuse / Nikki Evans and Claire Gray; Concluding thoughts / Annabel Taylor and Marie Connolly.