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The impact of domestic violence on children is the subject of this book but it is packed with information for all professionals who work with people in potentially violent relationships, The first chapter is a comprehensive overview and the book successfully integrates theories on possible causes of domestic violence, research findings and the legal, ethical and procedural frameworks with detailed practice guidance.

Thursday 13 January 2005 00:00

CHILDREN LIVING WITH DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

Martin C Calder with Dr Gordon T Harold and Emma L Howarth, Russell House Publishing

ISBN 1903855454, £21.95

Star Rating: 3/5

The impact of domestic violence on children is the subject of this book but it is packed with information for all professionals who work with people in potentially violent relationships, The first chapter is a comprehensive overview and the book successfully integrates theories on possible causes of domestic violence, research findings and the legal, ethical and procedural frameworks with detailed practice guidance.

Busy practitioners will welcome the practical assessment checklist and bullet point practice guidance. But its condensed style leaves little space for reflection and partial reading may diminish understanding of some important messages regarding a consistent and principled multi-agency approach to domestic violence and professional intervention.

Lynn Baxter is senior lecturer, Greenwich University.

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