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Publication Name
Abetting Batterers
Title
Abetting Batterers
Subtitle
What Police, Prosecutors, and Courts Aren't Doing to Protect Amer
ISBN-10
1442248270
EAN
9781442248274
ISBN
9781442248274
Release Year
2016
Release Date
07/08/2016
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Book Title
Abetting Batterers : What Police, Prosecutors, and Courts Aren't Doing to Protect America's Women
Item Length
9.2in
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated
Publication Year
2016
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1in
Author
Jessica L. Klein, Andrew R. Klein
Genre
Family & Relationships, Law, Social Science
Topic
Abuse / Domestic Partner Abuse, Abuse / General, Gender Studies, Violence in Society, Criminal Procedure
Item Width
6.2in
Item Weight
19.7 Oz
Number of Pages
272 Pages

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Abetting Batterers reveals thetroubling patterns of inattention and incompetence that compromise the safety of women in the US. It looks at how the criminal justice system responds to the ever-growing problem of domestic violence, what preventative strategies and training have been developed and put in place, and why most are still failing.

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Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated
ISBN-10
1442248270
ISBN-13
9781442248274
eBay Product ID (ePID)
219315828

Product Key Features

Book Title
Abetting Batterers : What Police, Prosecutors, and Courts Aren't Doing to Protect America's Women
Author
Jessica L. Klein, Andrew R. Klein
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Abuse / Domestic Partner Abuse, Abuse / General, Gender Studies, Violence in Society, Criminal Procedure
Publication Year
2016
Genre
Family & Relationships, Law, Social Science
Number of Pages
272 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.2in
Item Height
1in
Item Width
6.2in
Item Weight
19.7 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Hv6626.2.K5947 2016
Reviews
The Kleins, experts and advocates about domestic violence, address the failure of the criminal justice system to adequately confront domestic abuse. They note substantial progress in the reform of the system of laws that govern behavior, but progress in the effective use of these laws has been inconsistent and ineffective in most jurisdictions. The system of plea bargaining coupled with a continued tendency to perceive domestic violence as less 'violent' than non-domestic violence results in minimal punishments in cases of domestic abuse. The authors note that jurisdictions that have committed to the control of domestic abuse have developed effective programs. That is, the means and knowledge to control domestic abuse are usually present, but not applied. The Kleins are recognized as leading experts in this field, bringing a combined academic and practical approach to the assessment of the problem and to their recommendations for expansion of effective programs to other jurisdictions. The book is well written with effective use of case histories and is adequately referenced and indexed. For libraries serving practitioners or academic departments of criminal justice, political science, psychology, sociology, or social work. Summing Up:Recommended. All academic levels/libraries, as well as professionals in the field., Coauthors Andrew Klein, an expert on the study of domestic violence, and Jessica Klein, a rape crisis counselor and victim advocate, provide a meticulous study of the domestic violence epidemic in America. The premise is that the safety of victims requires a more engaged and competent criminal justice system. Rich with statistics, state court cases, and a historical analysis of legislation, their thorough investigation argues that the police, prosecutors, and courts are not doing enough to protect victims. To support this claim, they assert that while victims are reaching out more than ever, they are met with inadequate services. The authors explain that although some states have made legislative progress, others are simply backtracking and thus encouraging abusers to remain destructive. Even with legislative progress, there is still a lack of commitment and competence by criminal justice practitioners to implement these statutes. The takeaway is that making perpetrators accountable for their actions is what works. The authors show how this is being done and offer recommendations as to how it can be put into practice elsewhere. VERDICT A solid choice for law students and researchers in the social sciences seeking a national evaluation of legislation on domestic violence issues and strategies for change., The Kleins, experts and advocates about domestic violence, address the failure of the criminal justice system to adequately confront domestic abuse. They note substantial progress in the reform of the system of laws that govern behavior, but progress in the effective use of these laws has been inconsistent and ineffective in most jurisdictions. The system of plea bargaining coupled with a continued tendency to perceive domestic violence as less 'violent' than non-domestic violence results in minimal punishments in cases of domestic abuse. The authors note that jurisdictions that have committed to the control of domestic abuse have developed effective programs. That is, the means and knowledge to control domestic abuse are usually present, but not applied. The Kleins are recognized as leading experts in this field, bringing a combined academic and practical approach to the assessment of the problem and to their recommendations for expansion of effective programs to other jurisdictions. The book is well written with effective use of case histories and is adequately referenced and indexed. For libraries serving practitioners or academic departments of criminal justice, political science, psychology, sociology, or social work. Summing Up: Recommended. All academic levels/libraries, as well as professionals in the field., Andy Klein is one of the great pioneers in the field of domestic violence. His extensive leadership experience in bringing about major reform in the criminal justice system's response to victims of domestic violence, coupled with his record of conducting highly regarded nationwide studies on practices in a diverse range of jurisdictions, brings a much needed perspective to what we know about domestic violence nationwide. Jessica Klein brings her vast knowledge of developing trends in the field. Together, the authors are able to not only tell us about past practices, new mandates and current best practices, but they also are able to show us the inherent limitations in bringing about change. They explain how and why current practices still often differ among jurisdictions as well as differ from what is required. At the same time, this book offers hope and shows how far we have come in effecting positive changes as the result of dedicated and committed policy maker, practitioners, and researchers., Andy Klein is one of the great pioneers in the field of domestic violence. His extensive leadership experience in bringing about major reform in the criminal justice system's response to victims of domestic violence, coupled with his record of conducting highly regarded nationwide studies on practices in a diverse range of jurisdictions, brings a much needed perspective to what we know about domestic violence nationwide. Jessica Klein brings her vast knowledge of developing trends in the field. Together, the authors are able to not only tell us about past practices, new mandates and current best practices, but they also are able to show us the inherent limitations in bringing about change. They explain how and why current practices still often differ among jurisdictions as well as differ from what is required. At the same time, this book offers hope and shows how far we have come in effecting positive changes as the result of dedicated and committed policy makers, practitioners, and researchers., Abetting Batterers,by Andrew and Jessica Klein, is a must read for every judge, prosecutor, law enforcement officer and community advocate committed to protecting victims of domestic abuse. It is the most thoroughly researched, well written treatise on the Criminal Justice System's struggle to curb the violence and provides a long awaited mirror for every such program to hold itself up to if it is to fortify its efforts to succeed., Abetting Batterers, by Andrew and Jessica Klein, is a must read for every judge, prosecutor, law enforcement officer and community advocate committed to protecting victims of domestic abuse. It is the most thoroughly researched, well written treatise on the Criminal Justice System's struggle to curb the violence and provides a long awaited mirror for every such program to hold itself up to if it is to fortify its efforts to succeed.
Table of Content
Introduction: The Right of Chastisement, A Husband's Responsibility1: Counting Domestic Violence Victims 2: Victim Advocacy and Services Helpful, But Insufficient 3: Prying Open Court House (Back) Doors 4: Making Domestic Violence a Real Crime 5: Encouraging Domestic Violence Arrests 6: Prosecuting Abusers 7: Sentencing Abusers 8: Unfinished Business
Copyright Date
2016
Target Audience
Trade
Lccn
2015-050842
Dewey Decimal
364.82920973
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes

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