Domestic violence : opposing viewpoints / [print] Tamara L. Roleff, book editor. - San Diego, California : Greenhaven Press, (c)2000. - 176 pages ; 23 cm.



Domestic violence is a serious problem The seriousness of domestic violence is exaggerated Female violence against men is a serious problem The seriousness of female violence against men has been exaggerated Domestic violence is a serious problem for gays Domestic violence among gays is not society's problem Alcohol abuse causes domestic violence Alcohol abuse does not cause domestic violence Patriarchal customs cause violence against women Patriarchy does not cause violence against women Sports culture contributes to domestic violence The Violence against Women Act can reduce domestic violence The Violence against Women Act is unjust Mandatory arrest laws can reduce domestic violence Mandatory arrest laws are unjust Restraining orders may empower women against domestic violence Restraining orders may incite domestic violence Therapy programs for batterers are effective at reducing domestic violence Therapy programs for batterers are ineffective at reducing domestic violence Welfare reform must include an exemption for victims of domestic violence Welfare reform should not include an exemption for victims of domestic violence Marva Bledsoe -- Philip Jenkins -- Philip W. Cook -- Christine Wicker -- Steve Friess -- Mike Royko -- Jerry P. Flanzer -- Larry W. Bennett -- Viviane Lerner -- Mona Charen -- Jeff Benedict -- Bonnie J. Campbell -- Frank S. Zepezauer -- Julian Leigh -- Janell D. Schmidt and Lawrence W. Sherman -- K.J. Wilson -- Gerald McOscar -- Craig Chalquist -- Margaret A. Hagen -- Jennifer Gonnerman -- Sally L. Satel.



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