
- 82 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
Recantation and Domestic Violence empowers people and communities in improving their understanding of and skills in domestic violence cases that involve recantation. This book illustrates the precise interpersonal dynamics of recantation in criminal cases in which felony-level abuse has occurred.
This book equips professionals in working more effectively with victims of domestic violence, their abusers, family members, and other supporters. Using the five-stage model of recantation, case examples, and audiotaped telephone conversations between abusers and their victims, it puts the reader directly in touch with what abusers say, how they say it, and how victims respond.
This book is applicable to practitioners and research audiences in fields such as criminal law, family law, child custody, violence prevention, therapeutic interventions, medicine, nursing, psychology, social work, sociology, and behavioral economics.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Recantation: Direct By-product of Abuser Tampering
- 2 Five-Stage Model of Recantation: What Abusers Say, How They Say It, How Victims Respond
- 3 Recapping the Five-Stage Model: Its Limitations and Strengths
- Interlude to Case Exemplars
- 4 So This Is Where You Think I Need to Be?
- 5 If I Lost You, It's Like Losing an Arm or Something
- 6 She Needs to Show Up Tomorrow and Say She Was Lying
- 7 Feed and Nurture the “Good Wolf”
- 8 Your Mom Is Mean and Evil
- 9 The Five-Stage Model, Jail Calls: Relationship to Coercive Control and Emotional Connection
- 10 Using the Five-Stage Model and Jail Calls to Advance Community Response to Domestic Violence
- Epilogue
- Index