001443982 000__ 05750cam\a2200553Ia\4500 001443982 001__ 1443982 001443982 003__ OCoLC 001443982 005__ 20230310003646.0 001443982 006__ m\\\\\o\\d\\\\\\\\ 001443982 007__ cr\un\nnnunnun 001443982 008__ 220130s2022\\\\sz\\\\\\o\\\\\001\0\eng\d 001443982 019__ $$a1294284896$$a1295277863 001443982 020__ $$a9783030884765$$q(electronic bk.) 001443982 020__ $$a3030884767$$q(electronic bk.) 001443982 020__ $$z3030884759 001443982 020__ $$z9783030884758 001443982 0247_ $$a10.1007/978-3-030-88476-5$$2doi 001443982 035__ $$aSP(OCoLC)1294217229 001443982 040__ $$aYDX$$beng$$cYDX$$dGW5XE$$dEBLCP$$dN$T$$dOCLCO$$dOCLCF$$dUKMGB$$dUKAHL$$dOCLCQ 001443982 049__ $$aISEA 001443982 050_4 $$aHV6626.23.C27 001443982 08204 $$a362.829209729$$223 001443982 24500 $$aDomestic violence in the Anglophone Caribbean:$$bconsequences and practices /$$cAnn Marie Bissessar, Camille Huggins, editors. 001443982 260__ $$aCham, Switzerland :$$bPalgrave Macmillan,$$c2022. 001443982 300__ $$a1 online resource 001443982 336__ $$atext$$2rdacontent 001443982 336__ $$astill image$$2rdacontent 001443982 337__ $$acomputer$$2rdamedia 001443982 338__ $$aonline resource$$2rdacarrier 001443982 500__ $$aIncludes index. 001443982 504__ $$aReferences -- 5 The Challenges in Enforcing Domestic Violence Prescriptions in the Case of Trinidad and Tobago -- Discussion -- Regional Initiatives -- National Initiatives -- Legislative Discretion to Grant Protection Orders -- Institutional Measures14 -- Conclusion -- References -- 6 A Prospective Legal Framework for Equitable Treatment of Domestic Violence Victims and Perpetrators in a Caribbean Context -- Discussion -- The Way Forward -- Migration -- The Pandemic -- Legislative Action -- Legislative Structure -- Proposals/Recommendations -- Widening the Scope of Protected Persons. 001443982 5050_ $$aChapter 1: The Impact of Domestic Violence on Children in the Caribbean -- Chapter 2: Intimate partner violence and its impact on women's health: The moderating role of family support and educational attainment -- Chapter 3: Older Adults and intimate partner violence in Trinidad & Tobago: A view from Health Professionals -- Chapter 4: Financial Hardships of domestic violence survivors in the Caribbean -- Chapter 5: The Challenges in Enforcing Domestic Violence Prescriptions in the Case of Trinidad and Tobago -- Chapter 6: A Prospective Legal Framework for equitable treatment of domestic violence victims and perpetrators in a Caribbean context -- Chapter 7: A Sociological Perspective of Men's Underreporting of Domestic Violence and a Lack of Appropriate Interventions in the Caribbean -- Chapter 8: The Use of the Social-ecological Model of Intervention for Addressing Domestic Violence in Trinidad and Tobago -- Chapter 9: Exploring Domestic Abuse in the Seventh Adventist Church -- Chapter 10: Escape to Safety: Seeking Shelter from Domestic Violence The Case of Madinah House (1999-2019) -- Chapter 11: Shifting from Domestic Violence to Transformative Gender Justice: A Template for Public Accountability and Inclusion Ann Marie Bissessar is full-tenured Professor with the Department of Political Science, Faculty of Social Sciences, The University of the West Indies, St Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago. Camille Huggins is lecturer at the University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, with the Faculty of Social Science, Trinidad and Tobago. 001443982 506__ $$aAccess limited to authorized users. 001443982 520__ $$aDomestic violence continues to be a social problem that is rarely understood or discussed in many parts of the world. The same holds true in the Anglophone Caribbean. The Caribbean context is unique as it was birthed out of colonization, which was violent and brutal for those who were forced to migrate from another country as enslaved labor, as well as for those who were conquered out of their lands. Most Caribbean islands' societies were created and developed by slaves, colonizers, and indentured servants. This history has left an indelible scar on all involved, which is exemplified by the antagonistic way people interact, whether it is between races, ethnicities, religions, or gender. Traditionally, domestic relationships and causal factors for domestic violence has been investigated from a myriad of perspectives including the ethnic lineage of the participants. However, in the Caribbean due to its historic origins, domestic violence should also be examined through the lens of its colonial past. This book examines the consequences of allowing domestic violence to perpetuate in the region. It then looks at some of practices used to provide support and find justice for victims and perpetrators in a Caribbean cultural context. Ann Marie Bissessar is a full tenured Professor with the Department of Political Science, Faculty of Social Sciences, The University of the West Indies, St Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago. Camille Huggins is a lecturer at the University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, with the Faculty of Social Science, Trinidad and Tobago. 001443982 588__ $$aDescription based on print version record. 001443982 588__ $$aOnline resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed February 8, 2022). 001443982 650_0 $$aFamily violence$$zCaribbean, English-speaking. 001443982 650_6 $$aViolence familiale$$zAntilles anglophones. 001443982 655_0 $$aElectronic books. 001443982 7001_ $$aBissessar, Ann Marie,$$eeditor. 001443982 7001_ $$aHuggins, Camille L.,$$eeditor. 001443982 77608 $$iPrint version:$$z3030884759$$z9783030884758$$w(OCoLC)1266896139 001443982 77608 $$iPrint version:$$tDomestic violence in the Anglophone Caribbean$$z9783030884758$$w(OCoLC)1295100650 001443982 852__ $$bebk 001443982 85640 $$3Springer Nature$$uhttps://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-030-88476-5$$zOnline Access$$91397441.1 001443982 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:1443982$$pGLOBAL_SET 001443982 980__ $$aBIB 001443982 980__ $$aEBOOK 001443982 982__ $$aEbook 001443982 983__ $$aOnline 001443982 994__ $$a92$$bISE