9781544351278-1544351275-Responding to Domestic Violence: The Integration of Criminal Justice and Human Services

Responding to Domestic Violence: The Integration of Criminal Justice and Human Services

ISBN-13: 9781544351278
ISBN-10: 1544351275
Edition: Sixth
Author: Eve S. Buzawa, Carl G. Buzawa, Barbara J. Hart
Publication date: 2022
Publisher: SAGE Publications, Inc
Format: Paperback 728 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781544351278
ISBN-10: 1544351275
Edition: Sixth
Author: Eve S. Buzawa, Carl G. Buzawa, Barbara J. Hart
Publication date: 2022
Publisher: SAGE Publications, Inc
Format: Paperback 728 pages

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Responding to Domestic Violence: The Integration of Criminal Justice and Human Services (ISBN-13: 9781544351278 and ISBN-10: 1544351275), written by authors Eve S. Buzawa, Carl G. Buzawa, Barbara J. Hart, was published by SAGE Publications, Inc in 2022. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other Criminology (Social Sciences, Sociology) books. You can easily purchase or rent Responding to Domestic Violence: The Integration of Criminal Justice and Human Services (Paperback, Used) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Criminology books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $32.52.

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Product Description Responding to Domestic Violence explores the response to domestic and intimate partner violence by the criminal justice system as well as public and non-profit social service and health care agencies. After providing a brief theoretical overview of the causes of domestic violence and its prevalence in society, the expert author team covers such key topics as barriers to intervention, variations in arrest practices, the role of state and federal legislation, and case prosecution. Focusing on both survivors and offenders, the book provides a thorough exploration of modern strategies to address the realities and needs of all survivors. The new edition offers new chapters on Special Populations at Risk, Victim Services, Coercive Control, Intimate Partner Stalking, and Civil and Criminal Protection Orders. All remaining chapters have been substantially or completely rewritten to reflect the growing body of research in the field. About the Author Eve Buzawa, Ph.D. is Professor Emerita in the School of Criminology & Justice Studies at the University of Massachusetts Lowell. She served as Chair of the School from 1995 – 2013, and Director of the School from September, 2013-June, 2016 when she retired. Dr. Buzawa received her Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Rochester and her Master′s and Doctoral degrees from the School of Criminal Justice, Michigan State University. Dr. Buzawa has authored and edited numerous books, journal articles, and monographs in the field of domestic violence. She has also served as a Principal Investigator on several federally funded research projects as well as directing numerous state funded research and training projects. Dr. Buzawa’s expertise encompasses the issue of domestic violence in the United States and globally. She has served as a consultant, trainer, and speaker to numerous agencies and organizations throughout the world and was the recipient of a Fulbright Award in 2016. Dr. Buzawa is Past President of the Society of Police and Criminal Psychology, Past President of the Northeast Association of Criminal Justice Sciences, and past Board Member for the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences.Carl G. Buzawa is an attorney in private practice. Currently, he is Senior Vice President―Contracts, Legal, and Compliance at Textron Systems. He received his BA from the University of Rochester, his MA from the University of Michigan, and his JD from Harvard Law School. With Eve S. Buzawa, he is the coauthor of numerous books and articles on the topic of domestic violence.Barbara J. Hart is an attorney, advocate, scholar, organizer, and public policy analyst. She is among the multitude of women activists who co-founded the battered women’s movement in the mid-70’s. Commencing in 1978, she shepherded efforts to draft and implement civil protection order statutes across the country. For 30 years thereafter she fostered an informal national network of advocates, attorneys, and judges who collaborated in the development of state and federal law (i.e., criminal, civil, family, and administrative), public policy, litigation strategies, and ‘best practice’ professional guidelines designed to protect, restore, and liberate domestic violence survivors. For upwards of 25 years, she directed several national technical assistance initiatives on ‘violence against women’ and has consulted in numerous venues on research related to violence against women. Ms. Hart is a co-founder of several groundbreaking organizations, including but not limited to the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence, the National Clearinghouse for the Defense of Battered Women, the Battered Women’s Justice Project, the National Center on Protection Orders and Full Faith and Credit, and the Domestic Violence Resource Network. Ms. Hart has authored several hundred papers on domestic violence, some of which appear in a collection of her work on the BISCMI.org website.Ms. Hart established the Batt

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