Children of Coercive Control extends Evan Stark's path-breaking analysis of interpersonal violence to children, showing that coercive control is the most important cause and context of child abuse and child homicide outside a war zone, as well as of the sexual abuse, denigration, exploitation, isolation and subordination of children. The book provides a working model of the coercive control of children and illustrates its dynamics and consequences with dramatic cases drawn from the headlines and Dr. Stark's forensic practice. The cases include those in which the coercive control of children runs in tandem with the coercive control of women, where children are "weaponized" in the coercive control of their mother and cases where abused mothers harm their children to survive or protect them from worse. By highlighting a criminal cause of child maltreatment and a plausible justice response, Evan Stark challenges the common assumptions that child abuse and neglect fall on a continuum of problems rooted in maternal deficits, immaturity, poverty, and environmental stressors as well as the combination of Child Welfare and Child Protection Services that currently provide the ameliorative response.
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Introduction Part I: The Context for Coercive Control Ch. 1 In the Beginning: There Oughta be a Law Ch. 2 The Abused Woman and "The Invisible Man" Ch. 3 The Old Model: Domestic Violence and Child Abuse Ch. 4 Nicholson v. Williams Part II: The Coercive Control of Children: The New Model Ch. 5 Violence, Sexual Assault and Psychological Abuse Ch. 6 Isolation, Intimidation, and Control Ch. 7 Child Abuse as Tangential Spouse Abuse Part III: Children of Coercive Control Ch. 8 The Murder of Daniel Pelke Ch. 9 Rachel and her Children Ch. 10 Carmen Barahona Conclusion
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Evan Stark is a sociologist, forensic social worker, and an award-winning researcher with an international reputation for his legal advocacy and innovative policy work on interpersonal violence. With his wife, Anne Flitcraft, MD, Dr. Stark co-founded an early shelter for abused women, co-directed the pioneering Yale Trauma Studies showing the significance of domestic violence for women's health and co-chaired a U.S. Surgeon General's Task Force on Domestic Violence and Women's Health.
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Selling point: Identifies a single course of criminal conduct as a major cause of child abuse and child fatality Selling point: Uses dramatic cases drawn from the headlines to reveal an unrecognized dimension of child harms Selling point: Features "children's voices" articulating how they are harmed by coercion and control Selling point: Shifts the burden for protecting children from paternalistic, ameliorative agenda of the Family Court and Child Welfare System to the equalities and justice agendas
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780197587096
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press Inc
Vekt
680 gr
Høyde
224 mm
Bredde
160 mm
Dybde
56 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
400

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Biographical note

Evan Stark is a sociologist, forensic social worker, and an award-winning researcher with an international reputation for his legal advocacy and innovative policy work on interpersonal violence. With his wife, Anne Flitcraft, MD, Dr. Stark co-founded an early shelter for abused women, co-directed the pioneering Yale Trauma Studies showing the significance of domestic violence for women's health and co-chaired a U.S. Surgeon General's Task Force on Domestic Violence and Women's Health.