Silverman / Bancroft | The Batterer as Parent | Buch | 978-0-7619-2277-3 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 256 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm

Reihe: SAGE Series on Violence against Women

Silverman / Bancroft

The Batterer as Parent

Addressing the Impact of Domestic Violence on Family Dynamics
Erscheinungsjahr 2002
ISBN: 978-0-7619-2277-3
Verlag: SAGE Publications

Addressing the Impact of Domestic Violence on Family Dynamics

Buch, Englisch, 256 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm

Reihe: SAGE Series on Violence against Women

ISBN: 978-0-7619-2277-3
Verlag: SAGE Publications


`This is by far the clearest and most insightful book to appear on domestic violence and custody issues, thoroughly grounded in both the research and the court system. An indispensable tool and a breakthrough, it is must reading for anyone handling the 50% of custody cases where domestic violence issues arise' - Joan Zorza, Editor, Domestic Violence Report The Batterer as Parent takes the reader inside of homes affected by domestic violence, imparting an understanding of the atmosphere that battering men create for the children who live with them. Bancroft and Silverman show how partner abuse affects each relationship in a family, and explains how children’s emotional recovery is inextricably linked to the healing and empowerment of their mothers. The authors cover the important but often-overlooked area of the post-separation parenting behaviours of men who batter, including their use of custody litigation as a tool of abuse. Readers also are guided in evaluating change in the parenting of men who batter, assessing risk to children from unsupervised visitation, and supporting the emotional recovery of children. Although the book is written primarily for professionals, its accessible style makes it engaging and useful for abused mothers and anyone else wishing to assist children exposed to battering.
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1. The Battering Problem
Defining Batterers
Characteristics of Batterers
Misconceptions About Batterers
Summary
2. Power Parenting: The Batterer's Style With Children
Typical Characteristics of Batterers as Parents
Effects on Children of Exposure to Domestic Violence
Child Abuse
The Batterer as Role Model
Children's Outlook on the Batterer
Summary
3. Shock Waves: The Batterer's Impact on the Home
Undermining of the Mother's Authority
Effects on Mother-Child Relationships
Use of Children as Weapons Against the Mother
The Batterer's Impact on Other Aspects of Family Functioning
Resilience in Mother-Child and in Sibling Relationships
Summary
4. The Batterer as Incest Perpetrator - Lundy Bancroft and Margaret Miller
Review of Studies
The Predatory Child Molestor Versus the Incest Perpetrator
Shared Tactics of Batterers and Incest Perpetrators
Shared Attitudes of Batterers and Incest Perpetrators
Implications of the Overlap for Professional Response
Sexual Abuse Allegations in Custody and Visitation Disputes
Summary
5. Impeding Recovery: The Batterer in Custody and Visitation Disputes
Creating a Context for Children's Healing
Batterers' Postseparation Conduct With Children
Batterers' Motivations for Seeking Custody or Increased Visitation
Batterers' Advantages in Custody Disputes
Batterers' Tactics in Custody and Visitation Disputes
Effects on Children of Custody Litigation
Summary
6. The Mismeasure of Batterers as Parents: A Critique of Prevailing Theories of Assessment
Influential Theories of Divorce
The Use of a Domestic Violence Typology to Assess Risk to Children
The Overlooked Implications of Johnston, Campbell, and Roseby's Own Observations
Summary
7. Supporting Recovery: Assessing Risk to Children form Batterers and Structuring Visitation
Sources of Risk to Children From Unsupervised Contact With Batterers
A Guide to Assessing Risk to Children From Batterers
Structuring Custody and Visitation
Summary
8. Is It Real?: Assessing and Fostering Change in Batterers as Parents
Steps to Change in Batterers
Misconceptions Regarding Change in Batterers
Evaluating Change in Batterers as Parents
Creating a Context for Change
Summary
9. Improving Community Responses to the Parenting of Batterers
Child Therapists, Family Therapists, and Programs for Children Exposed to Domestic Violence
Custody Evaluators
Family Courts
Agencies and Courts With Child Protective Jurisdiction
Parent Trainers
Psychological Evaluators
Batterer Programs
Battered Women's Programs
Supervised Visitation Centers
Family Lawyers and Bar Associations
Summary
References
Index
About the Authors


Silverman, Jay G.
<b>Jay Silverman</b> is Professor of Medicine and Global Public Health at the University of California at San Diego. He is a developmental psychologist with 20 years of experience in domestic violence, including direct counseling experience with hundreds of men who batter. He has led multiple, large-scale international and domestic research programs on issues of gender-based violence against women and girls; this work has resulted in more than 100 peer-reviewed studies. His research has included examinations of the social contextual influences on the etiology of male-perpetrated partner violence, the nature and health consequences of adolescent dating violence, history of child abuse among men who perpetrate partner violence, judicial behavior and the experiences of battered mothers in child custody cases, the role of partner violence in men’s transmission of HIV to their female partners, the nature and HIV risks associated with trafficking of women and girls for sexual exploitation, and the roles of partner violence in unintended and teen pregnancy, coercion regarding abortion, pregnancy loss, and infant and child morbidity and mortality<em>. </em>

Bancroft, R. Lundy
<b>Lundy Bancroft</b> has 14 years of counseling and clinical supervising experience in over 2,000 cases working with batterers. He also served extensively as a custody evaluator and child abuse investigator, appeared as an expert witness in child custody and welfare cases, and led groups for teenage boys exposed to domestic violence. He has been training judges, probation officers and other court personnel on men who batter and on battering’s effects on children. He co-authored articles in the <b>New England Journal of Medicine</b><i> </i>and the <b>Journal of Contemporary Psychology </b><i></i>and is co-creator of two nationally marketed curricula, one for working with batterers and one for teen-dating violence in schools. In addition, he completed a study for the state of Massachusetts on approaches to meeting the service needs of children exposed to domestic violence.


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