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E-grāmata: Domestic Violence Against Men and Boys: Experiences of Male Victims of Intimate Partner Violence [Taylor & Francis e-book]

Edited by (University of Cumbria, UK), Edited by (University of Cumbria, UK)
  • Formāts: 288 pages, 2 Tables, black and white; 1 Line drawings, black and white; 1 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Dec-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003089612
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  • Formāts: 288 pages, 2 Tables, black and white; 1 Line drawings, black and white; 1 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Dec-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003089612
Domestic Violence Against Men and Boys: Experiences of Male Victims of Intimate Partner Violence is a unique book that brings together contemporary research and practice around working with men and boys who are victims of domestic violence and abuse. The book features contributions from experts within the field who draw on the wide range of evidence that demonstrates the multifarious experiences and impacts of this victimisation.

This text focusses on the increasing evidence related to the prevalence of domestic violence and abuse within the family towards men and boys. With contributions from experts within the field, this book covers a comprehensive list of topics derived from empirical evidence. The chapters focus on key themes, such as, experience of the abuse; challenges to the current theory; barriers and experiences of help-seeking; impact on children, and working with male victims within practice and criminal justice settings. Further, the text underscores numerous recommendations around changing current practices to enable a better support system for men and boys. The text will therefore be invaluable in increasing awareness of the research and support in the field of domestic violence.

This book will be of use to researchers, practitioners and educators working in the field of domestic violence and abuse. It will also be beneficial to policy makers who are reviewing legislation and those involved in commissioning psychological services, and victim services that work with male victims.
List of contributors
viii
1 Introduction: The importance of this volume
1(6)
Elizabeth A. Bates
Julie C. Taylor
PART 1 Research
7(170)
2 Men's experiences of female-perpetrated intimate partner violence
9(15)
Denise A. Hines
Emily M. Douglas
3 Male victims of intimate partner violence: Challenges to current theory and practice
24(15)
Louise Dixon
Fiona Dempsey
Karina Janislawski
4 Intimate partner violence in the lives of gay, bisexual and transgender men
39(17)
Gianna E. Davis
5 In their own words: The impact of intimate partner violence and coercive control on male victims
56(21)
Deborah Powney
Nicola Graham-Kevan
6 Post-separation experiences of abuse
77(15)
Elizabeth A. Bates
Julie C. Taylor
Elizabeth I. Harper
7 Barriers to help-seeking for male victims of intimate partner violence
92(14)
Elizabeth A. Bates
Julie C. Taylor
Meagan Poynton
8 Male victims of intimate partner violence: Experiences with help seeking
106(15)
Andreia Machado
Marlene Matos
9 Children's experiences of IPV: Men's retrospective accounts of IPV within the family home
121(12)
Julie C. Taylor
Elizabeth A. Bates
David M. Wright
10 Fathers and intimate partner violence: An autoethnographic analysis of current literature on men's experiences of abuse utilising children
133(18)
Benjamin A. Hine
Ian J. Hine
11 Domestic violence victimisation in older men
151(13)
Nikki Carthy
Nicoletta Policek
12 Men's victimisation in the wider family: Child-to-parent violence and sibling violence
164(13)
Alexandra Papamichail
Ged Mcelhone
PART 2 Practice
177(72)
13 Supporting male victims and survivors
179(16)
Sarah Wallace
Mark Brooks Obe
14 Working with male victims in therapeutic settings
195(16)
Kevin F. Hogan
15 "What's the point in talking about it, when I'm the one being punished for it?" Men as both perpetrator and victim of intimate partner violence
211(15)
Jenny Mackay
Erica Bowen
Kate Walker
16 Police and the criminal justice system: Responses to male victims
226(16)
Rob Ewin
17 Concluding thoughts: Future research directions and recommendations for practice
242(7)
Elizabeth A. Bates
Julie C. Taylor
Index 249
Elizabeth A. Bates is a Principal Lecturer in Psychology and Psychological Therapies at the University of Cumbria, UK. Her research focusses on working with male victims of domestic violence including their experience of physical and psychological abuse, the impact on them, and the ways in which abuse can continue and change post-separation.

Julie C. Taylor is the Head of Learning, Teaching and Student Experience within the Institute of Health at the University of Cumbria, UK. A recurrent theme of her research and practice has been meaningful stakeholder engagement and seeking to use research and evaluation methods that facilitate this. Her current research includes exploring children and young peoples experiences of domestic violence.