《亲密伴侣暴力和虐待:儿童监护评估中要考虑的问题》特刊简介

Q1 Social Sciences
R. Geffner, J. Mueller
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摘要

亲密伴侣暴力、虐待和虐待的存在对儿童监护权评估人员和家庭法律师来说是个问题。因此,对父母在人际关系中的暴力或虐待行为的评估是儿童监护权评估的重要组成部分。在考虑与亲密伴侣暴力和虐待有关的特定性别和特定文化变量时,这一点尤其重要。研究人员和从业人员经常发现,在监护权纠纷中,家庭暴力和亲密伴侣虐待的报告被忽视、最小化或不考虑,尽管这些类型的虐待被记录或支持。儿童监护案件往往涉及对伴侣或儿童的强制性或控制性虐待,这往往难以察觉。虐待和虐待的影响、发生的恐吓以及由此产生的创伤对受害者和儿童产生直接和间接的持久影响,如抑郁、焦虑、恐惧、不信任、自卑和其他创伤症状。提高对这些问题的认识对于律师和儿童监护评估人员更好地帮助他们的客户(无论他们是儿童、成年人还是法院)尤为重要。本期特刊的目的是鼓励在法院工作的专业人员考虑这些严重问题,并更加了解涉及这类虐待动态的研究,有时不正确的看法,以及可能导致对儿童产生有害影响的有偏见的结论和建议的态度。本期特刊刊载了六篇文章,重点介绍了亲密伴侣暴力、虐待和儿童监护权纠纷的各个方面,还有一篇文章介绍了目前关于儿童监护权案件评估的研究。第一篇由Sanders, Geffner, Bucky, Ribner和Patino撰写的文章着重于关于经验丰富的儿童监护权评估者的看法和态度的定性研究。版权# Taylor & Francis Group, LLC ISSN: 1537-9418 print=1537-940X online DOI: 10.1080/15379418.2015.1133969
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Introduction to the Special Issue on Intimate Partner Violence and Abuse: Issues to Consider in Child Custody Evaluations
The presence of intimate partner violence, abuse, and maltreatment are problematic for child custody evaluators and family law attorneys. Therefore, evaluations of parents where one is violent or abusive within their interpersonal relationship are an important part of a child custody evaluations. This is especially vital when considering gender-specific and cultural-specific variables associated with intimate partner violence and abuse. Researchers and practitioners have often found that during custody disputes, reports of domestic violence and intimate partner abuse are ignored, minimized, or not considered, despite these types of abuse being documented or supported. Child custody cases often involve coercive or controlling abuse of partners or of children which are often difficult to detect. The effects of abuse and maltreatment, the intimidation that occurs, and the trauma it produces have lasting effects directly and indirectly on victims and the children, such as depression, anxiety, fear, distrust, low self-esteem, and other traumatic symptoms. Enhancing the awareness of these issues is especially important for attorneys and child custody evaluators to better aid their clients, whether they are children, adults, or the courts. The purpose of this special issue is to encourage professionals working in the courts to consider these serious issues and to become more aware of research involving the dynamics of this type of maltreatment, perceptions which sometimes are incorrect, and the attitudes one has that may lead to biased conclusions and recommendations which can have detrimental effects on children. This special issue features six articles focusing on various aspects of intimate partner violence, abuse, and child custody disputes, and one article on current research concerning assessment in child custody cases. The first article by Sanders, Geffner, Bucky, Ribner, and Patino focuses on qualitative research concerning the perceptions and attitudes of experienced child custody evaluators. Major themes included their views and Journal of Child Custody, 12:203–204, 2015 Copyright # Taylor & Francis Group, LLC ISSN: 1537-9418 print=1537-940X online DOI: 10.1080/15379418.2015.1133969
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Journal of Child Custody
Journal of Child Custody FAMILY STUDIES-
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期刊介绍: Since the days of Solomon, child custody issues have demanded extraordinary wisdom and insight. The Journal of Child Custody gives you access to the ideas, opinions, and experiences of leading experts in the field and keeps you up-to-date with the latest developments in the field as well as discussions elucidating complex legal and psychological issues. While it will not shy away from controversial topics and ideas, the Journal of Child Custody is committed to publishing accurate, balanced, and scholarly articles as well as insightful reviews of relevant books and literature.
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