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Domestic violence has been recognized as a major social and criminal problem, and service providers have also begun to acknowledge that the violence doesn't end with separation. This book outlines the essential differences between custody disputes with and without allegations and findings of domestic violence.
Considers the devastating impact of family violence on children, examines children's views of violence, and proposes strategies for intervention and prevention. The authors provide case studies and empirical research to portray the scope of the problem.
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