Chapter Fourteen: Crisis and Violence in Families

01/18/2000


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Chapter Fourteen: Crisis and Violence in Families

Introduction

Family Systems Theory: Background

Family Systems Theory: Assumptions

Family Systems Theory: Assumptions

Family Systems Theory: Assumptions

Family Systems Theory: Assumptions

Family Systems Theory: Assumptions

Defining Family Crisis

Reuben Hill’s ABC-X Model

McCubbin’s Double ABCX Model

Introduction

Social Movements Theory

Social Movements Theory (cont.)

History of Child Abuse in America

History of Child Abuse in America (Cont.)

History of Child Abuse in America (Cont.)

History of Child Abuse in America (Cont.)

History of Child Abuse in America (Cont.)

Basic Types of Child Mistreatment

Correlates of Child Abuse (Most also true for spouse abuse)

History of Spouse Abuse

History of Spouse Abuse (cont)

Lenore Walker’s Model

Lenore Walker’s Model (cont)

Lenore Walker’s Model (cont)

Lenore Walker and Social Movement

Gelles, Steinmetz, Straus

National Survey of Family Violence, 1985, by Action and Perpetrator

Source of previous slide: Strauss, M. A., and R. J. Gelles (1990). Physical Violence in American Families: Risk Facotrs and Adaptations to Violence in 8,145 Families. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers.

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Current Issues in Domestic Violence Policies

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Author: Gene Starbuck

Email: [email protected]

Home Page: www.mesastate.edu/~starbuck

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