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Szyndrowski, Deanna – Preventing School Failure, 1999
This review of the literature on the relationship between domestic violence and adolescent aggression focuses on the added risks to the normative stresses of adolescence when the adolescent's family is characterized by conflict, the role of the family in the child's development of social competence, and warning signs of children affected by…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Aggression, Emotional Problems, Family Problems
Benson, Peter L.; Roehlkepartain, Eugene – Midwest Forum, 1992
Although most of the national concern about violence has focused on major cities, no community is free from violence. Violent acts in suburbs, small towns, and rural areas may not be as severe as in urban areas, yet they exist. The Profiles of Student Life survey of 47,000 students in grades 6-12 included questions about violent behavior. The…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Child Abuse, Family Influence, Family Problems
Sorgen, Carol, Ed. – Alcohol Health and Research World, 1979
This quarterly publication, issued by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), contains articles dealing with family violence and alcohol abuse, children of alcoholic parents, training programs for counselors, and confidentiality of client records. The three articles on alcohol abuse suggest that: (1) there is a clear…
Descriptors: Alcoholism, Children, Confidentiality, Counselor Training
National District Attorneys Association, Chicago, IL.
A conference on the role of the prosecutor in spouse assault cases, organized by the National District Attorneys Association (NDAA) and the Center for Women Policy Studies (CWPS) was held in Memphis, Tennessee, September 25-28, 1978. The objectives of this conference are described in terms of the need to reach consensus on how cases should be…
Descriptors: Battered Women, Court Litigation, Criminal Law, Family Problems
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Fox, Greer Litton; Benson, Michael L.; DeMaris, Alfred A.; Van Wyk, Judy – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2002
Tests hypotheses shaped by family stress and resource theories about the impact of household economic indicators on the risk of violence against women in intimate relationships. Measures of employment status, job conditions, and economic well-being for male and female partners are examined with logistic regression analyses as predictors of the…
Descriptors: Economic Status, Employment Level, Family Problems, Family Violence
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Worby, Paula A.; Organista, Kurt C. – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2007
This review addresses a growing concern regarding alcohol use in adult male Latino im/migrant laborers in the United States. The review draws from alcohol studies focusing on "Hispanic" populations, and from health behavior studies of Latino im/migrant laborers, research that includes alcohol use. Specifically, this review addresses (a) alcohol…
Descriptors: Health Behavior, Alcohol Abuse, Laborers, Migrants
Edinboro, Lawrie M. – 1989
The violence women experience in battering is both physical and psychological. A study in 1980 found that 1 in 10 women was hit, kicked, beaten, punched and terrorized by her husband or partner in Canada. Children living in battered homes may suffer a higher risk of direct physical or sexual abuse and many are neglected. Some progress has been…
Descriptors: Battered Women, Family Problems, Family Violence, Foreign Countries
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Baumrind, Diana – Family Relations, 1994
Discusses family factors associated with child abuse from an ecological perspective. Identifies economic and cultural generative factors of child abuse. Explores special circumstances affecting occurrence of child maltreatment. Examines dimensions of responsiveness, demandingness, and parental authority patterns in their application to abusive…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Neglect, Child Rearing, Counseling
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Lystad, Mary – Urban and Social Change Review, 1982
Reports on the incidence of family violence in the United States and reviews causal studies concerned with the psychological needs of the violent individual, the social situation in which violence occurs, and the norms and values which sanction violence. Also discusses intervention measures and prevention strategies. (Author/GC)
Descriptors: Battered Women, Change Strategies, Child Abuse, Cultural Influences
Kapoor, Sushma – 2000
Women and children are often in great danger in the place where they should be safest within their families. For many, home is where they face a regime of terror and violence at the hands of somebody close to them somebody they should be able to trust. Domestic violence is a health, legal, economic, educational, developmental and, above all, a…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Civil Liberties, Family Problems, Family Violence
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Fisher, Dave – Preventing School Failure, 1999
This review of the literature on the prevention of childhood trauma resulting from domestic violence lists usually short-term effects of domestic violence on children and discusses the possibility of post traumatic stress disorder and prevention of adjustment problems through immediate intervention. Suggestions for intervention with children who…
Descriptors: Children, Death, Emotional Adjustment, Emotional Disturbances
Cass, Elie – School Guidance Worker, 1979
Parents have the right to their children, but their children have a right to live. The Criminal Code should be amended to oblige parents to prove their innocence. If the Crown can establish that the child was beaten when only parents were present, parents should prove they were not responsible. (Author)
Descriptors: Anti Social Behavior, Child Abuse, Child Advocacy, Criminal Law
Thompson, Ronnie; Karr-Kidwell, PJ – 1994
Youth gangs are not a new phenomena in the United States; however, in the past decade the number of gang members has increased dramatically. Gang prevention-intervention programs are a necessary part of every school's curriculum. Students join gangs for a variety of reasons ranging from boredom to intent on criminal behavior. One characteristic…
Descriptors: Clothing, Delinquency, Drug Use, Elementary Secondary Education
Fine, Michelle – 1979
Cultural heritage, societal values, role expectations, the legal system, and sex stereotyping are examples of the multi-level collusion of forces which keep victims of domestic violence from challenging the legitimacy of the abusive behavior. Powerless subjects of injustice, specifically battered women, who are eager to maintain high self-regard…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Battered Women, Family Problems, Individual Power
Al-Bataineh, Adel T. – 1999
This paper examines various reasons that would account for school violence and considers ways educators can help eliminate violence from schools. The negative impact of violence in the media and easy access to guns are mentioned as probable causes of violence in youth. Students who do not feel part of the school community often resort to violence…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Problems, Interpersonal Competence
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