Intimate Partner Violence

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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2009 - Family violence - 207 pages
Until recently, domestic violence, as it has been referred to, was a problem to be dealt with inside the family. In this ground-breaking work, Hattery's unique approach provides a detailed theoretical discussion of race, class, and gender-effects on intimate partner violence and a thoughtful discussion of the interactions of these factors.

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Contents

Introduction
1
Setting the Stage
11
Individual Factors That Contribute to Intimate Partner Violence
25
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Angela Hattery holds the Zachary T. Smith Reynolds Associate Professorship in Sociology and Women & Gender Studies at Wake Forest University.

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