Spousal Abuse
.... This, perhaps, is the root of culturally supported
spouse abuse. .... The specific health effects of
spouse abuse include both physical and mental problems. ....
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Increase of Spousal Abuse
.... This, perhaps, is the root of culturally supported
spouse abuse. .... The specific health effects of
spouse abuse include both physical and mental problems. ....
(3260

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Effects of Children Witnessing Wife Abuse
.... This assessment of risk for sibling
abuse was reported by Suh and Abel (1990), who examined the cases of 258 victims of
spouse abuse who entered a battered ....
(2564

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Attitudes Toward Wife Abuse & Other Forms of Violence
.... The bulk of contemporary research into
spouse abuse deals with the response of the criminal justice system--police, prosecutors, and courts--to the problem, in ....
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Models for Dealing with Wife Abuse
.... In descriptive studies of battered women, high percentages of abusive men either experienced child
abuse and/or witnessed
spouse abuse (Straus et al, 1980). ....
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Domestic Abuse in Civilian & Military Jurisdictions
.... Results in Cantos et. al's study (1994) were said to support conceptualizations of
spouse abuse that stress the importance of addressing aggression. ....
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History and Theories of Spousal Abuse
.... Victimology, 2 (3/4), 643-647. Gaquin, DA (1977-78).
Spouse abuse data from the National Crime Survey. Victimology, 2 (3/4), 632-643. Gayford, JJ (1979). ....
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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE
....
spouse, boyfriend, or girlfriend each year to 4 million women who are physically abused by their husbands or live-in partners each year. Further, child
abuse ....
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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE
....
spouse, boyfriend, or girlfriend each year to 4 million women who are physically abused by their husbands or live-in partners each year. Further, child
abuse ....
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Post-Vietnam Stress Disorder
.... Secondary alcoholism or other substance
abuse,
spouse or child
abuse, criminal or economic issues need to be approached specifically, but never displacing the ....
(2182

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Bipolar I Disorder, Postpartum Onset
.... Characteristics associated with Bipolar I Disorder include: suicide (10-15 percent), child
abuse,
spouse abuse or other violent behavior during severe manic or ....
(2086

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Several Essays on Crimes 1. The maximalist
.... With respect to
spouse abuse, data tends to support the maximalist position that domestic violence is an extremely serious problem demanding social and ....
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Minorities and Family Violence Since the time o
.... Sharon Herzberger notes that while courts in the United States during the nineteenth century might have punished serious cases of
spouse abuse, state statutes ....
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Elderly Substance Abuse
.... that the elderly face special challenges from aging that make them more prone to substance
abuse, such as caregiver availability, loss of a
spouse or loved ones ....
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ANGER AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
According to Sue, Sue and Sue (1994) domestic violence can be defined as physical
abuse committed by a
spouse, a former
spouse, boyfriend or girlfriend, or a ....
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Case Study of Group Membership
.... a marriage. On the other hand, neither do these two groups condone verbal and physical
abuse by a
spouse. However, the proscription ....
(945

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Cyclical Wife Abuse
.... are committed by males. Thus, what is often discussed as "
spouse abuse," is actually wife assault. According to Straus and Gelles ....
(5038

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Problem of Domestic Violence
.... ever shelter, in London, England, had been opened (Binder & Meeker, 1992, p. 9). A considerable amount of contemporary research into
spouse abuse deals with ....
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Perspectives on Domestic Violence
.... ever shelter, in London, England, had been opened (Binder & Meeker, 1992, p. 9). A considerable amount of contemporary research into
spouse abuse deals with ....
(2740

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Dealing with Violent Criminal Behavior
.... The deterrent effects of arrest in incidents of
spouse abuse were investigated through a analysis of the outcome of four field experiments (Berk, Campbell, Klap ....
(1898

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)
Adults Who Have Been Abused as Children
.... If promiscuity is not present, the incest victim or physical
abuse victim (both are self-punishing) will often have an abusive
spouse which then "dishes out ....
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Domestic Violence and the Family: Examine the Literature on the ...
.... committed against family members every year and, of these, 49 percent are committed against a
spouse. About 84 percent of the time, spousal
abuse victims are ....
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Meta-Analysis Article Analyses
.... The intergenerational transmission of
spouse abuse: A meta-analysis. .... The problem studied was the intergenerational transmission of
spouse abuse. ....
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Elderly Abuse
.... experience, as younger people willingly give back to a beloved
spouse or parent. .... according to the National Aging Resource Center on Elder
Abuse (Arbetter, 1995 ....
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Athletic Violence Against Women
.... will become apparent that the issue of "date rape" (primarily focused on our nation's campuses) is also part of the "
spouse," or "wife,"
abuse discussion, for ....
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Military Service and Domestic Abuse
.... Violence in any form, whether directed against a
spouse, a superior, a fellow .... whole is coming to understand the pervasiveness of the problem of domestic
abuse. ....
(1808

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)
Spousal rape
.... It is apparent from the above argument, as reasonable as it is, that spousal rape cases would be harder to prosecute than general
spouse abuse cases, unless ....
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Correctional Officer Training
.... Depression, suicide, alcoholism and
spouse abuse are higher among correctional officer populations than the overall population. ....
(1206

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Love and Social factors
.... and Blakeslee (1990) have noted that while many couples divorce because of the "big issues" such as marital infidelity,
abuse of a
spouse, or unresolved ....
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The Sociology of Emotions
.... and Blakeslee (1990) have noted that while many couples divorce because of the "big issues" such as marital infidelity,
abuse of a
spouse, or unresolved ....
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