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Annotated Bibliography

Max Perez

Victimology

March 31, 2022

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Annotated Bibliography

Pingley, T. (2017). The impact of witnessing domestic violence on children: A systematic review.

These sources will help explore the impact of domestic violence, particularly on children. It

will also shed light on the complex issues surrounding domestic violence and give insights into its

effects on the surrounding environment. This study provides a systematic review of the previous

studies and hey children's experiences witnessing domestic violence (Pingley, 2017). This source is

vital because it will also correlate the issues with the conceptual framework to help give different

perspectives on the subject.

World Health Organization. (2012). Understanding and addressing violence against women:

Intimate partner violence (No. WHO/RHR/12.36). World Health Organization.

This paper will expound on the violence against women. This paper shows how intimate

partner violence is one of the most rampant forms of violence. It further explores the common

types of violence meted against close spouses, including sexual, emotional, physical, and

controlling behaviour by an intimate partner (World Health Organization, 2012). This source will

be helpful in my research on how common violence is perpetuated and why, even after being

violently violated, women still stay in the same relationship.

Sani, A. I., & Pereira, D. (2020). Mothers as Victims of Intimate Partner Violence: The Decision to

Leave or Stay and Resilience-Oriented Intervention. Social Sciences, 9(10), 174.

This source is critical in giving insights into mothers as the critical victims of violence and

the factors that affect their decision to stay or leave. This study employs qualitative research on

why mothers remain in abusive relationships even after being offended (Sani & Pereira, 2020).

This source will be essential in profiting out the protective factors to guide the intervention of

adversity such as intimate partner violence.

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Fisher, B. (Ed.). (2004). Violence against women and family violence: Developments in research,

practice, and policy. Washington, DC: National Institute of Justice.

The author of this paper attempts to focus on the research on the violence meted out against

Native American women. This source offers rich insights into the history of documented abort e

violence against women in the United States. This paper documents how knowledge gaps in

practice and research have affected the core issues of violence against women.

Tyyskä, V., & Saran, S. (2013). Family violence. McCraw-Hill. Canadian Collection. Toronto:

McCraw-Hill.

This paper aims to define the different categories of family violence, differentiate the other

family relationships, and identify the critical risk factors that increase family violence possibilities.

This paper will be essential for my research because it addresses the intersectionality framework

that applies to family violence and the critical stresses and barriers that affect the victims of

violence.

Rakovec-Felser, Z. (2014). Domestic violence and abuse in intimate relationship from public

health perspective. Health psychology research, 2(3).

This source will offer the public health perspective of domestic violence and abuse in

intimate relationships. This article mainly focuses on eh valence that comes from fear of social

stigma; hence it remains hidden from public health. This paper also sheds light on the children that

grow up in such problematic circumstances.

Huecker, M. R., King, K. C., Jordan, G. A., & Smock, W. Continuing Education Activity.

This source offers insights on the theoretical basis of family violence. The theories

presented in this article show family violence from different perspectives. These theories give

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meaning and will guide my research. This article's content will explain why the information is

essential to collect and the sound based on their practical aspects.

Hyde-Nolan, M. E., & Juliao, T. (2012). Theoretical basis for family violence. Family violence:

What health care providers need to know, 5-16.

This article will help shed light on the prevalence of domestic violence cases. This article

focuses on the effects of domestic violence, such as decreased quality of life and worsening

physical and psychological health. More importantly, this research will aid my research in

reviewing professional al strategies to communicate and coordinate domestic violence so that they

can improve the outcome for the victim.

Schmalzbauer, L. (2015) Family Focus Violenecin Carribean

This article focuses on family violence, particularly in the Caribbean counties. The paper

defines family violence, explores it from different ages, and seeks to find the key factors and risks

that expose people to violence.

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References

Fisher, B. (Ed.). (2004). Violence against women and family violence: Developments in research,

practice, and policy. Washington, DC: National Institute of Justice.

Huecker, M. R., King, K. C., Jordan, G. A., & Smock, W. Continuing Education Activity.

Pingley, T. (2017). The impact of witnessing domestic violence on children: A systematic review.

Schmalzbauer, L. (2015)Family Focus Violenecin Carribean

Sani, A. I., & Pereira, D. (2020). Mothers as Victims of Intimate Partner Violence: The Decision to

Leave or Stay and Resilience-Oriented Intervention. Social Sciences, 9(10), 174.

Tyyskä, V., & Saran, S. (2013). Family violence. McCraw-Hill. Canadian Collection. Toronto:

McCraw-Hill.

World Health Organization. (2012). Understanding and addressing violence against women:

Intimate partner violence (No. WHO/RHR/12.36). World Health Organization.

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