Family Violence:  Basic Overviews

 

Bachman, R. and L. E. Saltzman.  “Violence Against Women: Estimates from the Redesigned Survey.”   U. S. Department of Justice: Bureau of Justice Statistics, 1995.

 

Barnett, Ola W.; Cindy L. Miller-Perrin; and Robin D. Perrin.  Family Violence Across the Lifespan:  An Introduction.  Thousand Oaks, CA:  Sage Publications, 1997.

 

Gelles, R. J. and C. P. Cornell.  Intimate Violence in Families (2nd ed.).  Newbury Park:  SAGE, 1990.

 

Pagelow, M. D. Family Violence.  NY:  Praeger, 1984.

 

Walker, L. E. The Battered Woman.  NY:  Harper & Row, 1979.

 

Family Violence:  Theoretical Issues

 

Dobash, R. P., and R. E. Dobash.  Violence Against Wives:  A Case Against the Patriarchy.  NY:  Free Press, 1979.

 

_______.  “How Theoretical Definitions and Perspectives Affect Research and Policy.”  In Family Violence:  Research and Public Policy Issues, edited by D. J. Besharov.  Washington, D. C.: AEI Press, 1990.

 

Egeland, B.  “A History of Abuse is a Major Risk Factor for Abusing the Next Generation.”  In Current Controversies on Family Violence, edited by R. J. Gelles and D. R. Loseke.  Newbury Park, CA:  SAGE, 1993.

 

Flanzer, J. P.  “Alcohol and Other Drugs Are Key Causal Agents of Violence.” In Current Controversies on Family Violence, edited by R. J. Gelles and D. R. Loseke.  Newbury Park, CA:  SAGE, 1993.

 

 

Gelles, R. J.  “Through a Sociological Lens:  Social Structure and Family Violence.”  In Current Controversies on Family Violence, edited by Richard Gelles and Donileen Loseke.  Newbury Park:  SAGE:  1993.

 

_______.  “An Exchange/Social Control Theory.”  In The Dark Side of Families:  Current Family Violence Research, edited by D. Finkelhor, R. J. Gelles, G. T. Hotaling, and M. A. Straus.  Beverly Hills, CA:  SAGE, 1983.

 

Gelles, R. J.  “Alcohol and Other Drugs Are Associated With Violence—They Are Not Its Cause.” In Current Controversies on Family Violence, edited by R. J. Gelles and D. R. Loseke.  Newbury Park, CA:  SAGE, 1993.

 

Kaufman, J. and Zigler, E.  “The Intergenerational Transmission of Abuse Is Overstated.” In Current Controversies on Family Violence, edited by R. J. Gelles and D. R. Loseke.  Newbury Park, CA:  SAGE, 1993.

 

 

Kurz, Demie. “Physical Assaults by Husbands:  A Major Social Problem.”  .”  In Current Controversies on Family Violence, edited by Richard Gelles and Donileen Loseke.  Newbury Park:  SAGE:  1993.

 

Yllo, K. A.  “Through a Feminist Lens:  Gender, Power, and Violence.” In Current Controversies on Family Violence, edited by R. J. Gelles and D. R. Loseke.  Newbury Park, CA:  SAGE, 1993.

 

Spouse Abuse and the Criminal Justice System:  General

 

Bachman, Ronet.  Violence Against Women:  A National Crime Victimization Survey Report.  U. S. Department of Justice, January 1994.

 

Buzawa, E. S. and C. G. Buzawa (eds.).  Domestic Violence:  The Changing Criminal Justice Response.  Westport, CT:  Greenwood Press, 1992.

 

Davis, Robert C. and Barbara Smith.  "Domestic Violence Reforms:  Empty Promises or Fulfilled Expectations?"  Crime & Delinquency 41 (October 1995):  541-552.

 

Elliott, Delbert S.  "Criminal Justice Procedures in Family Violence Crimes."  In Family Violence, edited by Lloyd Ohlin and Michael Tonry.  Chicago:  University of Chicago Press, 1989.

 

_______.  "The Criminalization of Domestic Violence:  Promises and Limits."  NIJ Research Report (January 1996), via http://aspensys.3.aspensys.com:209/0/ncjrs/data/crimdom.txt

 

Ford, David A. and Mary Jean Regoli.  "The Criminal Prosecution of Wife Assaulters:  Process, Problems, and Effects."  In Legal Responses to Wife Assault:  Current Trends and Evaluation, edited by N. Zoe Hilton.  Newbury Park, CA:  Sage Publications, 1993.

 

Johnson, Ida M and Robert T. Sigler.  "Community Attitudes:  A Study of Definitions and Punishment of Spouse Abusers and Child Abusers."  Journal of Criminal Justice 23, no. 5 (1995):  477-487.

 

Pleck, Elizabeth.  "Criminal Approaches to Family Violence, 1640-1980."  In Family Violence, edited by Lloyd Ohlin and Michael Tonry.  Chicago:  University of Chicago Press, 1989.

 

Schmidt, Janell and Ellen Hochstedler Steury.  "Prosecutorial Discretion in Filing Charges in Domestic Violence Cases."  Criminology 27 (1989):  487-510.

 

Special Issue:  "Responding to Violence Against Women."  Crime & Delinquency 41, October 1995.

 

Stalans, Loretta J. and Arthur J. Lurigio.  "Responding to Domestic Violence Against Women."  Crime & Delinquency 41 (October 1995):  387-398.

 

Wallace, Harvey.  Family Violence:  Legal, Medical, and Social Perspectives.  Boston:  Allyn and Bacon, 1996, Chapter 9 ("The Criminal Justice Response to Spousal Abuse").

 

Zimring, Franklin E.  "Toward a Jurisprudence of Family Violence."  In Family Violence, edited by Lloyd Ohlin and Michael Tonry.  Chicago:  University of Chicago Press, 1989.

 

Battered Women and the Criminal Justice System

 

Buzawa, Eve S. and Thomas Austin.  "Determining Police Response to Domestic Violence Victims."  The American Behavioral Scientist 36 (May 1993):  610-623.

 

Buzawa, Eve S.; Thomas L. Austin; and Carl G. Buzawa.  "Responding to Crimes of Violence Against Women:  Gender Differences Versus Organizational Imperatives."  Crime & Delinquency 41 (October 1995):  443-466.

 

Buzawa, Eve S. and Carl G. Buzawa.  Domestic Violence:  The Criminal Justice Response (2nd).  Newbury Park:  Sage Publications, 1996.

 

Fischer, Karla and Mary Rose.  "When 'Enough is Enough':  Battered Women's Decision Making Around Court Orders of Protection."  Crime & Delinquency 41 (October 1995):  414-429.

 

Hart, Barbara.  "Battered Women and the Criminal Justice System.  American Behavioral Scientist 36 (May 1993):  624-638.

 

Ptacek, James.  Battered Women in the Courtroom:  The Power of Judicial Responses.  Boston:  Northeastern University Press, 1999. 

 

Simon, Leonore M. J.  "Legal Treatment of the Victim-Offender Relationship in Crimes of Violence."  Journal of Interpersonal Violence 11, no. 1 (1996):  94-106.

 

Websdale, Neil.  Rural Woman Battering and the Justice System:  An Ethnography.  Thousand Oaks, Ca:  SAGE, 1998.

 

Mandatory Arrest

 

Berk, Richard A.  "What the Scientific Evidence Shows:  On the Average, We Can Do No Better Than Arrest."  In Current Controversies on Family Violence, edited by Richard J. Gelles and Donileen R. Loseke.  Newbury Park, CA:  Sage Publications, 1993.

 

Buzawa, Eve S. and Carl G. Buzawa.  "The Impact of Arrest on Domestic Violence."  The American Behavioral Scientist (May/June 1993):  558-574.

 

_______.  "The Scientific Evidence Is Not Conclusive:  Arrest Is No Panacea."  In Current Controversies on Family Violence, edited by Richard J. Gelles and Donileen R. Loseke.  Newbury Park, CA:  Sage Publications, 1993.

 

Crime Control Institute.  "Arresting Abusers May Not Be Effective at Decreasing Domestic Violence."  In Violence Against Women:  Current Controversies, edited by Karin L. Swisher and Carol Wekesser.  San Diego, CA:  Greenhaven Press, 1994.

 

Davis, Richard L.  Domestic Violence:  Facts and Fallacies.  Westport, CT:  Praeger, 1998 (Ch. 6 & 7).

 

Fagan, Jeffrey.  "Contributions of Research to Criminal Justice Policy on Wife Assault."  In Family Violence:  Research and Public Policy Issues, edited by Douglas J. Besharov.  Washington, D. C.:  AEI Press, 1990.

 

Ferraro, Kathleen J. and Lucille Pope.  "Irreconcilable Differences:  Battered Women, Police, and the Law."  In Legal Responses to Wife Assault:  Current Trends and Evaluation, edited by N. Zoe Hilton.  Newbury Park, CA:  Sage Publications, 1993.   

 

Gelles, Richard J. "Constraints Against Family Violence:  How Well Do they Work?"  The American Behavioral Scientist 36 (May/June 1993):  575-586.

 

Goldman, Jessica L.  "Arresting Abusers Would Reduce Domestic Violence."  In Violence Against Women:  Current Controversies, edited by Karin L. Swisher and Carol Wekesser.  San Diego, CA:  Greenhaven Press, 1994.

 

Hilton, N. Zoe.  "Police Intervention and Public Opinion."  In Legal Responses to Wife Assault:  Current Trends and Evaluation, edited by N. Zoe Hilton.  Newbury Park, CA:  Sage Publications, 1993.     

 

Jaffe, P. G.; E. Hastings; D. Reitzel; and G. W. Austin.  "The Impact of Police Laying Charges."  In Legal Responses to Wife Assault:  Current Trends and Evaluation, edited by N. Zoe Hilton.  Newbury Park, CA:  Sage Publications, 1993.

     

Mignon, Sylvia I. and William M. Holmes.  "Police Response to Mandatory Arrest Laws."  Crime & Delinquency 41 (October 1995):  430-432.

 

Schmidt, Janell D.  and Lawrence W. Sherman.  "Does Arrest Deter Domestic Violence?"  The American Behavioral Scientist 36 (May/June 1993):  601-609.

 

Sherman, L. and R. Berk.  "The Specific Deterrent Effects of Arrest for Domestic Assault."  American Sociological Review 49 (1985):  261-272.

 

Sherman, Lawrence W. and Ellen G. Cohn.  "The Effects of Research on Legal Policy in the Minneapolis Domestic Violence Experiment."  In  Family Violence:  Research and Public Policy Issues, edited by Douglas J. Besharov.  Washington, D. C.:  AEI Press, 1990

 

Special Issue:  "The Impact of Arrest on Domestic Assault."  The American Behavioral Scientist 36, May/June 1993.

 

Stark, Evan.  "Mandatory Arrest of Batterers:  A Reply to Its Critics."  The American Behavioral Scientist 36 (May/June 1993):  651-680.

 

Battered Woman Syndrome Articles

 

Allard, Sharon A.  "Rethinking Battered Woman Syndrome:  A Black Feminist Perspective."  Domestic Violence Law:  A Comprehensive Overview of Cases and Sources, edited by Nancy K. D. Lemon.  San Francisco:  Austin & Winfield, 1996.

 

Blumberg, Neil.  "Battered Woman Syndrome."  American Journal of Psychiatry 149 (1992):  714-715.

 

Bowker, Lee H.  "A Battered Woman's Problems are Social, Not Psychological."  In Current Controversies on Family Violence, edited by Richard J. Gelles and Donileen R. Loseke.  Newbury Park, CA:  Sage Publications, 1993.

 

Caplan, Gerald.  "Courts Should Not Allow Testimony on 'Battered Woman's Syndrome.'"  In Violence Against Women:  Current Controversies, edited by Karin L. Swisher and Carol Wekesser.  San Diego, CA:  Greenhaven Press, 1994.

 

Chavez, Julia J.  "The 'Battered Spouse Syndrome' Is a Legitimate Defense."  In Violence Against Women:  Current Controversies, edited by Karin L. Swisher and Carol Wekesser.  San Diego, CA:  Greenhaven Press, 1994.

 

Dutton, Donald.  "The Battered Woman Syndrome:  Effects of Severity and Intermittency of Abuse."  American Journal of Orthopsychiatry 63 (1993):  614-622.

 

Gibbs, Nancy.  "Battered Women and the Courts:  An Overview."  In Violence Against Women:  Current Controversies, edited by Karin L. Swisher and Carol Wekesser.  San Diego, CA:  Greenhaven Press, 1994.

 

Kristal, Alene.  "The 'Battered Woman's Syndrome' Is a Legitimate Defense."  In Violence Against Women:  Current Controversies, edited by Karin L. Swisher and Carol Wekesser.  San Diego, CA:  Greenhaven Press, 1994.

 

Mann, Coramae Richey.  "The 'Battered Woman's Syndrome' Is Not a Legitimate Defense."   In Violence Against Women:  Current Controversies, edited by Karin L. Swisher and Carol Wekesser.  San Diego, CA:  Greenhaven Press, 1994. 

 

Peele, Stanton.  "Battered Women Who Kill Do Not Deserve Clemency."  In Violence Against Women:  Current Controversies, edited by Karin L. Swisher and Carol Wekesser.  San Diego, CA:  Greenhaven Press, 1994.

 

Walker, Lenore E. A.  "Battered Women as Defendants."  In Legal Responses to Wife Assault:  Current Trends and Evaluation, edited by N. Zoe Hilton.  Newbury Park, CA:  Sage Publications, 1993.

 

_______.  The Battered Woman.  New York:  Harper Colophon Books, 1979.

 

_______.  "The Battered Woman Syndrome Is a Psychological Consequence of Abuse."  In Current Controversies on Family Violence, edited by Richard J. Gelles and Donileen R. Loseke.  Newbury Park, CA:  Sage Publications, 1993.

 

_______.  "Understanding Battered Woman Syndrome."  Trial 31 (February 1995):  30-4+.

 

Wife Abuse Solutions Articles

 

Bryjak, George J.  "Harsher Penalties Will Not Reduce Family Violence."  In  Family Violence:  Current Controversies, edited by A. E. Sadler.  San Diego, CA:  Greenhaven Press, 1996.

 

Davis, Robert C. and Bruce G. Taylor.  "A Proactive Response to Family Violence:  The Results of a Randomized Experiment."  Criminology 35, no. 2 (1997): 307-333.

 

Edelson, J. L. “Coordinated Community Responses.”  In Woman Battering:  Policy

 

Gwinn, Casey G.  "Harsher Penalties Can Reduce Family Violence."  In  Family Violence:  Current Controversies, edited by A. E. Sadler.  San Diego, CA:  Greenhaven Press, 1996.

 

Heinzerling, Lisa.  "Classifying Violent Acts Against Women as Hate Crimes Would Be Effective." In Violence Against Women:  Current Controversies, edited by Karin L. Swisher and Carol Wekesser.  San Diego, CA:  Greenhaven Press, 1994.

 

Jolin, Annette and Charles A. Moose.  "Evaluating a Domestic Violence Program in a Community Policing Environment:  Research Implementation Issues."  Crime & Delinquency 43 (July 1997):  279-297.

 

Kakar, Suman.  Domestic Abuse: Public Policy/Criminal Justice Approaches towards Child, Spousal, and Elderly Abuse.  Austin & Winfield, 1998.

 

Litsky, Matthew.  "Reforming the Criminal Justice System Can Decrease Violence Against Women."  In Violence Against Women:  Current Controversies, edited by Karin L. Swisher and Carol Wekesser.  San Diego, CA:  Greenhaven Press, 1994.

 

Morrison, Patt.  "Classifying Violent Acts Against Women as Hate Crimes Will Be Ineffective."  In Violence Against Women:  Current Controversies, edited by Karin L. Swisher and Carol Wekesser.  San Diego, CA:  Greenhaven Press, 1994.

 

 

Child Abuse:  The Criminal Justice System v. Social Work

 

Johnson, Ida M. and Robert T. Sigler.  "Domestic Violence:  A Comparative Study of Perceptions and Attitudes Toward Domestic Abuse Cases Among Social Service and Criminal Justice Professionals."  Journal of Criminal Justice 22, no. 3 (1994):  237-248.

 

 

Child Abuse/Maltreatment:  Punishment & Prevention

 

Dresser, Rebecca.  "Long-Term Contraceptives in the Criminal Justice System (Including Long-Term Contraceptive Use as a Condition of Probation for Women Convicted of Harming Their Children).  The Hastings Center Report 25 (Jan/Feb. 1995):S15-S18.

 

Child Sexual Abuse:  Repressed Memories/False Memory Syndrome

 

Brainerd, C. J.; V. F. Reyna; and E. Brandse.  "Are Children's False Memories More Persistent Than Their True Memories?"  Psychological Science 6 (November 1995):  359-364.

 

Enns, Carolyn Zerbe; Cheryl L. McNeilly; and Julie Madison Corkery.  "The Debate About Delayed Memories of Child Sexual Abuse:  A Feminist Perspective."  The Counseling Psychologist 23 (April 1995):  181-279.

 

Loftus, E. F. "The Reality of Repressed Memories."  American Psychologist 48 (1993): 518-537.

 

Merskey, Harold.  "Ethical Issues in the Search for Repressed Memories.  American Journal of Psychotherapy 50 (1996):  323-335.

 

No Thanks for the Memories:  Imagined Abuse.  Psychology Today 26 (Jan/Feb 1993):  14.

 

Pope, Kenneth S.  "Memory, Abuse, and Science:  Questioning Claims About the False Memory Syndrome Epidemic."  American Psychologist 51 (1996):  957-974.

 

Rubin, Linda J.  "Childhood Sexual Abuse:  Whose Memories Are Faulty?"  The Counseling Psychologist 24 (Jan. 1996): 140-143.

 

True Tales of False Memories.  Psychology Today 26 (July/August 1993):  11-12. 

 

Child Sexual Abuse and the Criminal Justice System:  General

 

Cross, Theodore P.:  Edward De Vos; and Debra Whitcomb.  "Prosecution of Child Sexual Abuse:  Which Cases Are Accepted?"  Child Abuse & Neglect 18, no. 8 (1994):  663-677.

 

Cross, Theodore P.; Debra Whitcomb; and Edward De Vos.  "Criminal Justice Outcomes of Prosecution of Child Sexual Abuse:  A Case Flow Analysis.  Child Abuse & Neglect 19, no. 12 (1995):  1431-1442.

 

Lanning, Kenneth V.  "Criminal Investigation of Sexual Victimization of Children."  In The APSAC Handbook on Child Maltreatment, edited by J. Briere, L. Berliner, J. A. Bulkley, C. Jenny, and T. Reid.  Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 1996.

 

Woodcraft, Elizabeth.  "Child Sexual Abuse and the Law."  Feminist Review 28 (Spring 1988):  122-130.

 

Child Sexual Abuse:  Child Witnesses

 

Berliner, Lucy and Mary Kay Barbieri.  "The Testimony of the Child Victim of Sexual Assault."  The Journal of Social Issues 40 (Summer 1984):  125-137.

 

Goodman, G. S.; E. P. Taub; D. P. H. Jones; P. England; L. K. Port; L. Rudy; and L. Prado.  Testifying in Criminal Court:  Emotional Effects on Child Sexual Assault Victims.  Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development, V. 57, no. 5, 1992.

 

Martin, Michael J.  "Child Sexual Abuse:  Preventing Continued Victimization by the Criminal Justice System and Associated Agencies."  Family Relations 41 (1992):  330-333.

 

Saywitz, Karen J. and Gail S. Goodman.  "Interviewing Children in and out of Court:  Current Research and Practice Implications."  In The APSAC Handbook on Child Maltreatment, edited by J. Briere, L. Berliner, J. A. Bulkley, C. Jenny, and T. Reid.  Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 1996.

 

Schetky, Diane H.  "The Child as Witness."  In Child Sexual Abuse:  A Handbook for Health Care and Legal Professionals, edited by Diane H. Schetky and Arthur H. Green.  NY:  Brunner/Mazel, Inc., 1988.

 

Child Sexual Abuse:  Punishment & Prevention

 

A Cheap Shot at Pedophilia?  Time 148 (Sept. 9, 1996), via http://www.pathfinder.com/@@Zw3YBQ...ne/domestic/1996/

            960909/crime.html

 

Brooks, Alexander D.  "Megan's Law:  Constitutionality and Policy."  Criminal Justice Ethics 15 (Winter/Spring 1996):  56-66.

 

Chemical Castration for Child Molesters Becomes Law in California.  San Diego Daily Transcript, September 17, 1996, via

            http://www.addt.com/files/librarywire/..._96/DN96_09_

            17_1ax.html

 

Freeman-Longo, Robert E.  "Feel Good Legislation:  Prevention or Calamity (public notification of convicted sex offender release to the community)."  Child Abuse & Neglect 20 (Feb 1996):  95-101.

 

Laws of Impotence.  The Economist 340 (Sept. 21, 1996):  18.

 

Megan's Law:  Community Notification of the Release of Sex Offenders (symposium).  Criminal Justice Ethics 14 (Summer/Fall 1995):  3-16.

 

Schetky, Diane H.  "Prevention of Child Sexual Abuse."  In Child Sexual Abuse:  A Handbook for Health Care and Legal Professionals, edited by Diane H. Schetky and Arthur H. Green.  NY:  Brunner/Mazel, Inc., 1988.   

 

Sluder, Richard D. and Dan L. Roberts.  "An Illogical Sanction:  Why Castration Is a Bad Solution to Treating Sex Offenders."  Corrections Today 55 (August 1993):  186-187.

 

Fetal Abuse Articles

 

Brill, Alida.  "Womb Versus Woman:  Politics of Accusation & Protection."  Dissent 38 (Summer 1991):  395-399.

 

Criminal Liability for Fetal Endangerment:  Symposium.  Criminal Justice Ethics  9 (Winter/Spring 1990):  11-51.

 

Farr, Kathryn Ann.  "Fetal Abuse and the Criminalization of Behavior During Pregnancy."  Crime & Delinquency 41 (April 1995):  235-245.

 

Fetal Rights:  Protecting Fetal Rights May Diminish Women's Rights.  The Futurist 26 (November/December 1992):  54-55.

 

Green, Valerie.  Doped Up, Knocked Up, And...Locked Up?:  The Criminal Prosecution of Women Who Use Drugs During Pregnancy.  Hamden, CT:  Garland, 1993.

 

Handwerker, Lisa.  "Medical Risk:  Implicating Poor Women."  Social Science & Medicine  38 (March 1994):  665-675.

 

King, Patricia A.  "Helping Women Helping Children:  Drug Policy and Future Generations."  Milbank Quarterly 69, no. 4 (1991):  595-621.

 

Losco, Joseph and Mark Shublak.  "Reaffirming a Need to Reexamine Paternal Responsibilities to the Fetus."  Politics and the Life Sciences  13 (August 1994):  262-263.

 

Madden, Robert G.  "State Actions to Control Fetal Abuse:  Ramifications for Child Welfare Practice."  Child Welfare 72 (March/April 1993):  129-140.

 

Myers, Wade C.  and Mitchell Goldstein.  "Maternal Versus Fetal Rights."  Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 30 (January 1991):  153-154.

 

Paltrow, Lynn M.  "Paternal-Fetal Conflict:  An Idea Whose Time Should Never Come."  Politics and the Life Sciences 13 (August 1994):  253-259.

 

Peak, Ken and Frankie Sue Del Papa.  "Criminal Justice Enters the Womb:  Enforcing the 'Right' to Be Born Drug-Free."  Journal of Criminal Justice 21, no. 3 (1993):  245-63.

 

Roberts, Dorothy E.  "Drug-Addicted Women Who Have Babies."  Trial 26 (April 1990):  56-58+.

 

Robertson, John A.  "Prenatal Duties of Fathers and Mothers to Prevent Harm to Offspring."  Politics and the Life Sciences 13 (August 1994):  259-260.

 

Sagatun, Inger J. and Leonard P. Edwards.  Child Abuse and the Legal System.  Chicago:  Nelson-Hall Publishers, 1995, Chapter 14 ("Fetal Abuse":  The Case of Drug-Exposed Infants).

 

Shoop, Julie Gannon.  "States Cannot Punish Pregnant Women for 'Fetal Abuse,' Courts Say."  Trial 28 (May 1992):  11-12+.

 

Steinbock, Bonnie.  "The Relevance of Illegality (Punishing Women for Negligent or Reckless Conduct that Harms Their Fetuses)."  The Hastings Center Report  22 (Jan/Feb 1992):  19-22.

 

Woman Abuse:  Race, SES, and Sexual Orientation

 

Asbury, J.  "Violence in Families of Color in the U.S."  In Family Violence:  Prevention and Treatment, edited by R. L. Hampton, et. al.  Newbury Park, CA:  SAGE, 1993.

 

Moore, A. M.  "Intimate Violence:  Does Socioeconomic Status Matter?"  In Violence Between Intimate Partners:  Patterns, Causes, and Effects, edited by A. P. Cardarelli.  Boston:  Allyn and Bacon, 1997.

 

Renzetti, C.  "Violence and Abuse among Same-Sex Couples. In Violence Between Intimate Partners:  Patterns, Causes, and Effects, edited by A. P. Cardarelli.  Boston:  Allyn and Bacon, 1997.

 

Marital Rape

 

Bidwell, L. and P. White.  “The Family Context of Marital Rape.”  Journal of Family Violence 1 (1986):  277-287.

 

Bowker, L. H.  “Marital Rape: A Distinct Syndrome.”  Social Casework:  The Journal of Contemporary Social Work 64 (1983):  347-352.

 

Finkelhor, D. and K. Yllo.  License to Rape:  Sexual Abuse of Wives.  NY: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1985.

 

Frieze, I. H.  “Investigating the Causes and Consequences of Marital Rape.” Signs:  Journal of Women in Culture and Society 8 (1983): 532-553.

 

Griffin, M. K.  “In 44 States, It’s Legal to Rape Your Wife.”  Student Lawyer 9 (1980): 20-23; 57-61.

 

Groth, A. N. and T. S. Gary.  “Marital Rape.”  Medical Aspects of Human Sexuality 15 (1981):  122-132.

 

Russell, D. E. H.  Rape in Marriage.  NY:  Macmillan Publishing Co., 1982.

 

Family Violence:  Research Methods

 

Browning, J. and D. Dutton.  “Assessment of Wife Assault with the Conflict Tactics Scale:  Using Couple Data to Quantify the Differential Reporting Effect.  Journal of Marriage and the Family 48 (1986):  375-379.

 

Straus, M. A.; S. L. Hamby; S. Boney-McCoy; and D. B. Sugarman.  The Revised Conflict Tactics Scales (CTS2):  Development and Preliminary Psychometric Data.  Durham, NH:  Family Violence Research Laboratory, 1995.

 

Weis, J. G.  “Family Violence Research Methodology and Design.” In Family Violence, edited by L. Ohlin and M. Tonry.  Chicago:  University of Chicago Press, 1989.

 

Battered Men

 

Pleck, E.; J. H. Pleck; M. Grossman; and P. B. Bart.  “The Battered Data Syndrome:  A Comment on Steinmetz’ Article.”  Victimology 2 (1978): 680-684.

 

Steinmetz, S. K.  “The Battered Husband Syndrome.”  Victimology 2 (1978):  499-509.

 

_______.  “Wifebeating, Husbandbeating—A Comparison of the Use of Physical Violence Between Spouses to Resolve Marital Fights.”  In Battered Women, edited by M. Roy.  NY:  Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1977.

 

_______.  “Women and Violence:  Victims and Perpetrators.  American Journal of Psychotherapy 34 (1980):  334-350.

 

Straus, M. “Physical Assaults by Wives:  A Major Social Problem.” In Current Controversies on Family Violence, edited by R. J. Gelles and D. R. Loseke.  Newbury Park, CA:  SAGE, 1993.

 

Dating Violence

 

Lundberg-Love, P. and R. Geffner.  “Date Rape: Prevalence, Risk Factors, and a Proposed Model.  In Violence in Dating Relationships: Emerging Social Issues, edited by M. A. Pirog-Good and J. E. Stets.  NY:  Praeger, 1989.

Makepeace, J. M.  “Courtship Violence as Process:  A Developmental Theory.” In Violence Between Intimate Partners:  Patterns, Causes, and Effects, edited by A. P. Cardarelli.  Boston:  Allyn and Bacon, 1997.

 

______.  “Gender Differences in Courtship Violence Victimization.”  Family Relations 35 (1986): 383-388.

 

Sugarman, D. B. and G. T. Hotaling.  “Dating Violence:  Prevalence, Context, and Risk Markers.”  In Violence in Dating Relationships:  Emerging Social Issues, edited by M. A. Pirog-Good and J. E. Stets.  NY:  Praeger, 1989.

 

Elder Abuse and the Criminal Justice System

 

Baron, Sandra and Adele Welty.  "Elder Abuse."  Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 25, no. 1-2 (1996):  33-57.

 

Elder Mistreatment:  Ethical Issues, Dilemmas, and Decisions (Symposium).  Journal of Elder Abuse & Neglect 7, no. 2-3 (1995):  1-182.

 

Gold, Deborah T. and Lisa P. Gwyther.  "The Prevention of Elder Abuse:  An Educational Model."  Family Relations 38 (Jan. 1989):  8-14.

 

Harris, Sarah B.  "For Better or for Worse:  Spouse Abuse Grown Old."  Journal of Elder Abuse & Neglect 8, no. 1 (1996): 1-33.

 

Johnson, Ida M.  "Family Members' Perceptions of and Attitudes Toward Elder Abuse."  Families in Society 76 (April 1995):  220-229.

 

Kilburn, John C., Jr.  "Network Effects in Caregiver to Care-Recipient Violence:  A Study of Caregivers to Those Diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease."  Journal of Elder Abuse & Neglect 8, no. 1 (1996):  69-80.

 

Neale, Anne Victoria; Melanie A. Hwalek; and Carolyn Stahl Goodrich.  "The Illinois Elder Abuse System:  Program Description and Administrative Findings."  The Gerontologist 36 (August 1996): 502-511.

 

Pillemer, Karl and David Finkelhor.  "Causes of Elder Abuse:  Caregiver Stress Versus Problem Relatives."  American Journal of Orthopsychiatry 59 (April 1989):  179-187.

 

_______.  "The Prevalence of Elder Abuse:  A Random Sample Survey."  The Gerontologist 28 (Feb. 1988):  51-57.

 

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