Domestic Violence: The Changing Criminal Justice Response
By (Author) Eve S. Buzawa
By (author) Carl G. Buzawa
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th September 1992
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Sociology: family and relationships
362.82920973
Hardback
336
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
737g
The markedly increased attention focused on violence within families has gripped the concerned interest not only of academic researchers but also that of the public and its law enforcement and criminal justice segments. Contemporary recognition of the widespread problem of abuse within the home, often universally and poignantly detailed, has not, however, led to clear and universally accepted public insitutional responses. This volume presents a comprehensive evaluation of approaches, policies, and practical enforcement measures that have been effected by law enforcement and criminal justice bodies. The development of changes in social attitudes to spousal abuse; the role of the police and the practical interventions they may impose when contacted; the ramifications which decisions to prosecute may have on defendants' subsequent behaviour; and the victims' responses to public interventions are topics that are all covered by this book. It is a current, substantive, and practically instructive volume on a social issue of vital importance.
This volume will be helpful to the new student of domestic violence, the social scientist already immersed in the study of wife battering, and the practitioner who is attempting to unravel the complexity of policy and practice in the criminal justice system. Overall, this volume makes a strong, useful, and timely contribution to the continually growing body of work on domestic violence.-Family Relations
"This volume will be helpful to the new student of domestic violence, the social scientist already immersed in the study of wife battering, and the practitioner who is attempting to unravel the complexity of policy and practice in the criminal justice system. Overall, this volume makes a strong, useful, and timely contribution to the continually growing body of work on domestic violence."-Family Relations
EVE S. BUZAWA is a Professor of Criminal Justice at the University of Massachusetts-Lowell. She received her Bachelors degree from the University of Rochester and her Masters and Doctorate from Michigan State University. She has authored numerous articles and chapters in the areas of policing and domestic violence. Dr. Buzawa currently is Editor of a 5 volume series on Gender and Crime and the author of the forthcoming volume Women as Victims. CARL G. BUZAWA is currently an attorney in private practice. He received his Bachelors degree from the University of Rochester, his Masters degree from the University of Michigan in Political Science, and his J.D. from Harvard Law School.