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Issues and Dilemmas in Family Violence
American Psychological Association Presidential Task Force on Violence and the Family ISSUES AND DILEMMAS IN FAMILY VIOLENCETable of ContentsIssue 1: How can we describe, study, and stop violent behavior taking place within the family when privacy is one of our most precious rights? Issue 2: If violence is learned behavior, who teaches it? Issue 3: Is it abusive to spank a child? Issue 4: Why don't battered women just take their children and leave? Issue 5: When parents separate after an abusive relationship, shouldn't fathers have as much right as mothers to be granted physical custody of and visitation rights with their children? Issue 6: Is it possible to have delayed memories of being sexually abused as a child? Issue 7: Are mandatory reporting laws helpful or harmful to families? Issue 8: How much do emotions influence what professionals know and do about violence in the family? Issue 9: How does society want policy to respond to family violence? Issue 10: Does mandated treatment work? Issue 11: Is abuse an excuse? Issue 12: Should practioners be concerned about legal risks when they work with family violence? |
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