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Domestic violence sourcebook : basic consumer health information about intimate partner abuse, stalking, sexual harassment, and human trafficking, including facts about risk factors, warning signs, and forms of physical, sexual, mental, emotional, and financial abuse in women, men, adolescents, immigrants, elders, and other specific populations ; along with facts about digital dating abuse and cyberbullying, victims and abusers, strategies for preventing and intervening in abusive situations, interventions through workplaces and faith communities, tips regarding legal protections, a glossary of related terms, and a directory of resources for further information. Cover Image Book Book

Domestic violence sourcebook : basic consumer health information about intimate partner abuse, stalking, sexual harassment, and human trafficking, including facts about risk factors, warning signs, and forms of physical, sexual, mental, emotional, and financial abuse in women, men, adolescents, immigrants, elders, and other specific populations ; along with facts about digital dating abuse and cyberbullying, victims and abusers, strategies for preventing and intervening in abusive situations, interventions through workplaces and faith communities, tips regarding legal protections, a glossary of related terms, and a directory of resources for further information

Omnigraphics, Inc., (issuing body.).

Summary: "Provides basic consumer health information on domestic violence. It describes the many forms of physical and emotional abuse, and discusses the physical, mental, and social effects of violence against intimate partners, children, teens, the elderly, immigrants, and other populations; gives strategies for prevention and intervention. Includes index, glossary of related terms and directory of resources"--

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  • ISBN: 9780780814608
  • ISBN: 0780814606
  • ISBN: 9780780814592
  • ISBN: 0780814592
  • Physical Description: print
    xix, 620 pages ; 24 cm.
  • Edition: Fifth edition.
  • Publisher: Detroit, MI : Omnigraphics, [2016]

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Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note: pt. I. Facts about domestic violence, stalking, and sexual harassment -- 1. What is domestic violence? -- Introduction to domestic violence -- Are coercion and controlling behaviors linked to IPV? -- Sexual abuse and IPV -- 2. Prevalence of domestic abuse -- 3. Risk factors for domestic violence -- Why does IPV occur? -- Individual, relational, community, and societal risk factors -- Power and control model -- Economic stress and IPV -- Are separated or divorced person at increased risk for IPV? -- Domestic violence in the wake of disasters -- 4. Detecting abuse-- Comparing healthy and abusive relationships -- Indicators of domestic violence -- Self-test for women : am I being abused? -- 5. Stalking -- Stalking : what it is and what you can do about it -- Factors contributing to stalking -- Security tips for stalking victims -- Stalking statistics -- 6. Sexual harassment -- Sexual harassment : what it its -- Prevalence of sexual harassment -- Understanding the link between childhood bullying and sexual violence -- Harassment in the workplace --
Subject: Family violence United States
Victims of family violence Services for United States
Sexual abuse victims Services for United States

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24500. ‡aDomestic violence sourcebook : ‡bbasic consumer health information about intimate partner abuse, stalking, sexual harassment, and human trafficking, including facts about risk factors, warning signs, and forms of physical, sexual, mental, emotional, and financial abuse in women, men, adolescents, immigrants, elders, and other specific populations ; along with facts about digital dating abuse and cyberbullying, victims and abusers, strategies for preventing and intervening in abusive situations, interventions through workplaces and faith communities, tips regarding legal protections, a glossary of related terms, and a directory of resources for further information.
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504 . ‡aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
5050 . ‡apt. I. Facts about domestic violence, stalking, and sexual harassment -- 1. What is domestic violence? -- Introduction to domestic violence -- Are coercion and controlling behaviors linked to IPV? -- Sexual abuse and IPV -- 2. Prevalence of domestic abuse -- 3. Risk factors for domestic violence -- Why does IPV occur? -- Individual, relational, community, and societal risk factors -- Power and control model -- Economic stress and IPV -- Are separated or divorced person at increased risk for IPV? -- Domestic violence in the wake of disasters -- 4. Detecting abuse-- Comparing healthy and abusive relationships -- Indicators of domestic violence -- Self-test for women : am I being abused? -- 5. Stalking -- Stalking : what it is and what you can do about it -- Factors contributing to stalking -- Security tips for stalking victims -- Stalking statistics -- 6. Sexual harassment -- Sexual harassment : what it its -- Prevalence of sexual harassment -- Understanding the link between childhood bullying and sexual violence -- Harassment in the workplace --
5050 . ‡apt. II. Intimate partner abuse -- 7. Types of intimate partner abuse -- Primary forms of intimate partner abuse -- Physical abuse -- Sexual abuse -- Emotional abuse -- Verbal abuse -- Economic abuse -- 8. When abuse turns deadly -- Prevalence of intimate partner homicide -- Intimate partner strangulation -- Firearms and domestic violence -- Can police accurately assess the risk of victims for lethality? -- How may IPV victims attempt / complete suicide? -- 9. Physical effects of domestic violence -- Types of domestic violence injuries -- Medical consequences of domestic violence -- Domestic abuse and traumatic brain injury -- Domestic violence and HIV risk -- 10. Emotional and socioeconomic effects of domestic violence -- The impact of intimate partner violence on victim mental health -- Domestic violence and homelessness -- 11. Children and exposure to domestic violence -- Effects of domestic violence on children -- Child abuse and IPV : how prevalent is co-occurrence? -- Domestic abuse and childhood obesity --
5050 . ‡apt. III. Abuse in specific populations -- 12. Child abuse -- Types of child abuse -- Recognizing child abuse and neglect -- Preventing child abuse and neglect -- The risk and prevention of maltreatment of children with disabilities -- Child sexual abuse -- Long-term consequences of child abuse and neglect -- Child maltreatment statistics -- 13. Teen dating violence -- What is teen dating violence? -- Types of teen dating violence and consequences -- Teen dating violence : risk factors -- How peers can affect risk and protective factors -- Safety planning for teens -- Teen dating violence statistics -- 14. Date rape -- 15. Digital dating abuse -- Texting and sexting -- Technology use and digital dating abuse among teens -- Cyberbullying -- Chatting with kids about being online -- Some statistics on electronic aggression -- 16. Understanding school violence -- 17. Abuse in pregnancy -- Domestic violence during pregnancy : prevalence and consequences -- Stress of domestic violence can be passed to unborn children -- 18. Intimate partner violence against women with disabilities -- 19. Abuse of men -- About domestic violence against men -- Sexual assault of men -- 20. Elder abuse -- Causes and characteristics of elder abuse -- Identifying elder abuse -- Elder abuse : risk and protective factors -- Financial exploitation of the elderly -- Prevalence of elder abuse -- 21. Abuse in the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community -- Domestic violence and LGBT relationships -- Bullying and LGBT youth -- Mistreatment of LGBT elders -- Legal rights for LGBT victims of domestic violence -- 22. Workplace violence -- What is workplace violence? -- Workplace violence : the role of the employee -- Warning signs of potential workplace violence -- Dos and don'ts for dealing with potentially violent individuals -- 23. Abuse within the military -- Prevalence of domestic violence among veterans and active duty service members -- The Family Advocacy Program -- Military sexual trauma and harassment -- Military Protective Order -- 24. Abuse within immigrant communities -- Violence against immigrant and refugee women -- Basic information about residency laws for victims of domestic violence -- 25. Human trafficking-- What is human trafficking? -- Child welfare and human trafficking -- Sex trafficking -- Labor trafficking -- Victim assistance --
5050 . ‡apt. IV. Preventing and intervening in domestic violence -- 26. Healthy relationships are key to preventing domestic violence -- What should I look for in a boy- or girlfriend? -- Building healthy relationships -- Tips for being a nurturing parent -- 27. Men's role in domestic violence prevention -- 28. Preventing dating violence -- Parents' role in preventing dating violence : talking to your teen about dating violence -- Prevention and intervention of teen dating violence -- 29. Preventing and intervening in child abuse -- When you suspect child abuse or neglect -- Talking to your child about sexual abuse -- Parenting a child who has experienced abuse or neglect -- 30. How the legal system can help -- Common legal intervention strategies and their effectiveness -- Laws on violence against women -- Mandatory reporters of child abuse and neglect -- Clergy as mandatory reporters of child abuse and neglect -- 31. How you can help someone who is in an abusive situation -- How to help a friend who is being abused? -- How the child welfare system works -- 32. The role of the Office on Women's Health (OWH) in helping prevent violence against women -- 33. Interventions and help for abusers -- Batterer interventions -- Effectiveness of batterer intervention programs -- 34. Workplace violence : prevention and intervention -- Deterring workplace violence -- Prevent on strategies -- What to do when a colleague discloses abuse? -- Preventing workplace violence for healthcare and social service workers -- Manager's guide for workplace sexual harassment prevention -- 35. Intervention by faith communities -- 36. Intervention by healthcare providers -- 37. The Affordable Care Act and domestic violence --
5050 . ‡apt. V. Emergency management, moving out, and moving on -- 38. Why do victims stay with their abusers? -- Staying safe with an abuser -- Managing a domestic violence emergency -- Calling the police -- Preserving and collecting forensic evidence after a sexual assault -- 41. Getting help in the aftermath of abuse -- Sources of help for victims of domestic violence -- The Family Violence Prevent on and Services Program -- 42. Safety planning for victims of domestic violence -- Planning for safety : personal safety and safety of children and pets -- Safety packing list -- Safety planning with adult and child victims -- 43. Issues in internet safety -- Internet safety tips -- Cyberstalking -- Social networking safety -- 44. Navigating the legal system -- Questions to ask before you hire an attorney Restrainingign orders -- General information for victims and witnesses -- How cases are resolved -- 45. Identity protection for abuse victims -- Tips for protecting your identity -- Address confidentiality programs -- Applying for a new social security number -- 46. Life after abuse : looking after yourself and moving on --
5050 . ‡apt. VI. Additional help and information -- 47. Glossary of terms related to domestviolencence -- 48. Directory of domestic violence resources -- 49. Domestic violence hotlines -- 50. State child abuse reporting numbers -- 51. Programs proving shelter for pets of domestic violence victims.
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