Tackling Domestic Violence: Theories, Policies and Practice
Tackling Domestic Violence: Theories, Policies and Practice by Jill Radford, published by Open University Press in 2008, is an essential resource for anyone looking to understand the complexities of domestic violence. Spanning 216 pages, this engaging text adopts a multi-disciplinary approach, delving into various aspects of abuse and the responses from both professional and voluntary sectors.
Radford draws on contemporary research findings, relevant policy developments, and insightful case studies, making the book an invaluable tool for educators, social workers, and advocates. It not only highlights innovative practices but also explores new directions in addressing and combating domestic violence. This book serves as a comprehensive guide for anyone interested in enhancing their knowledge and skills in tackling these critical social issues, ensuring a deeper understanding of effective interventions and support systems.