This book provides the reader with a thorough understanding of the remedies available to victims of domestic abuse in the civil, family and criminal law.
This book provides the reader with a thorough understanding of the remedies available to victims of domestic abuse in the civil, family and criminal law.
Mandy Burton is Professor of Socio-Legal Studies at the University of Leicester, UK. She has published extensively on domestic abuse and the law, including articles, books and reports commissioned by UK government departments and public bodies with the aim of informing policy and improving practice in cases involving vulnerable victims.
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Acknowledgements Table of Cases Table of Statutes Chapter 1: Defining 'abuse': the nature of the problem Chapter 2: 'Rights' based claims Chapter 3: Civil Law Remedies- How are they working now? Chapter 4: Family Law-Child contact the risk of harm Chapter 5: Policing and Prosecuting- new offence, old problems? Chapter 6: Defences and Mitigation- the persistence of narratives of woman blaming Chapter 7: Hybridisation of legal responses Chapter 8: The Limitations of Legal Responses and Law Reform Bibliography Index
Acknowledgements Table of Cases Table of Statutes Chapter 1: Defining 'abuse': the nature of the problem Chapter 2: 'Rights' based claims Chapter 3: Civil Law Remedies- How are they working now? Chapter 4: Family Law-Child contact the risk of harm Chapter 5: Policing and Prosecuting- new offence, old problems? Chapter 6: Defences and Mitigation- the persistence of narratives of woman blaming Chapter 7: Hybridisation of legal responses Chapter 8: The Limitations of Legal Responses and Law Reform Bibliography Index
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