Domestic violence : [opposing viewpoints] /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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San Diego, Calif. :
Greenhaven Press,
[2000]
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| Series: | Opposing viewpoints series (Unnumbered)
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Table of Contents:
- Domestic violence is a serious problem / Marva Bledsoe
- The seriousness of domestic violence is exaggerated / Philip Jenkins
- Female violence against men is a serious problem / Philip W. Cook
- The seriousness of female violence against men has been exaggerated / Christine Wicker
- Domestic violence is a serious problem for gays / Steve Friess
- Domestic violence among gays is not society's problem / Mike Royko
- Alcohol abuse causes domestic violence / Jerry P. Flanzer
- Alcohol abuse does not cause domestic violence / Larry W. Bennett
- Patriarchal customs cause violence against women / Viviane Lerner
- Patriarchy does not cause violence against women / Mona Charen
- Sports culture contributes to domestic violence / Jeff Benedict
- The Violence against Women Act can reduce domestic violence / Bonnie J. Campbell
- The Violence against Women Act is unjust / Frank S. Zepezauer
- Mandatory arrest laws can reduce domestic violence / Julian Leigh
- Mandatory arrest laws are unjust / Janell D. Schmidt and Lawrence W. Sherman
- Restraining orders may empower women against domestic violence / K.J. Wilson
- Restraining orders may incite domestic violence / Gerald McOscar
- Therapy programs for batterers are effective at reducing domestic violence / Craig Chalquist
- Therapy programs for batterers are ineffective at reducing domestic violence / Margaret A. Hagen
- Welfare reform must include an exemption for victims of domestic violence / Jennifer Gonnerman
- Welfare reform should not include an exemption for victims of domestic violence / Sally L. Satel.