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Rethinking Domestic Violence [Hardcover]

Donald G. Dutton

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May 24 2006

Rethinking Domestic Violence is the third in a series of books by Donald Dutton critically reviewing research in the area of intimate partner violence (IPV). The research crosses disciplinary lines, including social and clinical psychology, sociology, psychiatry, affective neuropsychology, criminology, and criminal justice research. Since the area of IPV is so heavily politicized, Dutton tries to steer through conflicting claims by assessing the best research methodology. As a result, he comes to some very new conclusions.

These conclusions include the finding that IPV is better predicted by psychological rather than social-structural factors, particularly in cultures where there is relative gender equality. Dutton argues that personality disorders in either gender account for better data on IPV. His findings also contradict earlier views among researchers and policy makers that IPV is essentially perpetrated by males in all societies. Numerous studies are reviewed in arriving at these conclusions, many of which employ new and superior methodologies than were available previously.

After twenty years of viewing IPV as generated by gender and focusing on a punitive "law and order" approach, Dutton argues that this approach must be more varied and flexible. Treatment providers, criminal justice system personnel, lawyers, and researchers have indicated the need for a new view of the problem -- one less invested in gender politics and more open to collaborative views and interdisciplinary insights. Dutton’s rethinking of the fundamentals of IPV is essential reading for psychologists, policy makers, and those dealing with the sociology of social science, the relationship of psychology to law, and explanations of adverse behaviour.


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"This book is a must for every psychologist and other social scientists investigating the nature of violence. Advocates and social policy workers in the field should read this book; in fact, they ignore it at their peril." -- Ehor Boyanowski, Criminology, Simon Fraser University --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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This rethinking of the fundamentals of intimate partner violence touches on social and clinical psychology, sociology, psychiatry, and criminology to advocate for new approaches in dealing with domestic violence.

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5.0 out of 5 stars State of the art Oct 27 2006
By Len Oakes - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
As a practicing psychologist with many years of professional experience and former editor of a leading psychotherapy journal I can heartily recommend Rethinking Domestic Violence to anyone wishing to get to grips with this topic. Dutton is one of the most respected and innovative researchers in the field, and this book is his latest review and synthesis. I strongly recommend it to therapists and policy-makers. Dutton has moved far beyond the simplistic and now-discredited feminist analysis of gender power relations into the fascinating but ultimately much more disturbing and demanding arena of psychopathology to explain domestic violence. Many readers new to the field will be surprised at his conclusions - well-documented and extensively researched - that female domestic violence is just as prevalent and severe in its effects as male domestic violence, perhaps more so, and that both phenomena are probably primarily caused by the same set of adverse early-life conditions that leave a life-long imprint and propensity towards violence in the hearts of many. A brilliant scholarly antidote to ideologues.
1.0 out of 5 stars inaccurate and biased May 5 2013
By crim law prof - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
This book is riddled with inaccurate claims about the research on domestic violence. People should consider the credibility of the source when reading domestic violence books. It appears that Dutton has an axe to grind and is more interested in discrediting women who report abuse and depicting men as victims of women's reports than accurately discussing the extant research.
14 of 22 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Dealing with a New Paradigm Oct 29 2007
By Family Nonviolence, Inc. - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
Rethinking Domestic Violoence by Donald Dutton is an important book in presenting a comprehensive look at domestic violence. It unfolds the new paradigm that is emerging regarding the prevention of family violence. As Donald Dutton makes clear in the book, our North American societies have depended too long on responding with a law and order approach to family violence. It is time for a different approach.

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