Intimate Personal Violence in Canada, 1st edition

Published by Pearson Canada (January 2, 2013) © 2014

  • Anastasia Bake St. Clair College

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  • 180-day rental

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Title overview

Intimate Personal Violence in Canada provides a clear breakdown and meaningful overview of interpersonal violence. Written in an engaging and accessible style, the text begins with an overview of the history of violence in Canada, followed by theoretical explanations of interpersonal violence. The core content includes chapters on violence against children, violence against women, family violence, and violence in same-sex relationships.

The discussion of each form of violence is framed by coverage on the history of domestic violence in Canada, relevant statistics, theories of violence, Canadian laws, and services for victims. Canadian case stories and personal accounts from those impacted ensure that this text will engage students and provide them with the practical knowledge they need in their future careers.

Table of contents

  1. History of Violence in Canada
  2. Theoretical Explanations of Interpersonal Violence
  3. Violence Against Children
  4. Violence Against Women
  5. Family Violence
  6. Violence in Same-Sex Relationships
  7. Laws
  8. Services for Victims

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