Mothering Through Domestic Violence
Lorraine Radford and Marianne Hester
Jessica Kingsley
ISBN 1843104733,
£19.99
STAR RATING: 3/5
This book makes a good case for showing how current, professional responses to domestic violence serve to undermine mothers and blame them for their own victimisation, writes Ed Robson.
The authors also make a strong case for linking domestic violence against mothers and abuse of children by the same men. One of the simplest messages of the book is also the most important – it is essential for practitioners to always ask about the existence of domestic violence at the outset of any professional relationship, in order to engage victims directly. It is also incumbent upon us to do more to challenge violent men.
Ed Robson works in the voluntary sector
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