Rethinking child custody evaluation in cases of domestic violence Evan Stark
By: Stark, Evan.
Material type: ArticleSeries: Journal of Child Custody.Publisher: Taylor & Francis, 2009Subject(s): CONTACT (ACCESS) | COERCIVE CONTROL | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | EMOTIONAL ABUSE | FAMILY COURT | FAMILY LAW | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | JUSTICE | PHYSICAL ABUSE | PSYCHOLOGICAL ABUSE | UNITED STATES | CHILD ABUSE | CONTACT (ACCESS)Online resources: Author's preprint | DOI link | Special issue In: Journal of Child Custody, 2009, 6(3-4): 287-321Summary: "This article was prompted by the publication of “Assessing Allegations of Domestic Violence,” by Gould, Martindale and Eidman (2007). It critically reviews the [US] family court response to domestic violence cases, highlighting evidence that most partner abuse consists of coercive control rather than physical assault alone." (from the abstract) This article is published in a Special Issue of the Journal of Child Custody: Domestic violence in Child Custody. Follow the Special issue link for more information.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Journal of Child Custody, 2009, 6(3-4): 287-321
"This article was prompted by the publication of “Assessing Allegations of Domestic Violence,” by Gould, Martindale and Eidman (2007). It critically reviews the [US] family court response to domestic violence cases, highlighting evidence that most partner abuse consists of coercive control rather than physical assault alone." (from the abstract)
This article is published in a Special Issue of the Journal of Child Custody: Domestic violence in Child Custody. Follow the Special issue link for more information.