000265158 000__ 03554cam\a22003378a\45e0 000265158 001__ 265158 000265158 005__ 20210513101518.0 000265158 008__ 020415s2003\\\\caua\\\\\b\\\\001\0\eng\\ 000265158 010__ $$a 2002005917 000265158 020__ $$a0761918264 (pbk. : alk. paper) 000265158 020__ $$a0761918256 (alk. paper) 000265158 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocm49626561 000265158 035__ $$a265158 000265158 040__ $$aDLC$$cDLC$$dGUL$$dOCLCQ 000265158 049__ $$aISEA 000265158 05000 $$aK707$$b.J34 2003 000265158 08200 $$a346.01/73$$221 000265158 1001_ $$aJaffe, Peter G. 000265158 24510 $$aChild custody & domestic violence :$$ba call for safety and accountability /$$cby Peter G. Jaffe, Nancy K.D. Lemon, Samantha E. Poisson. 000265158 24610 $$aChild custody and domestic violence. 000265158 260__ $$aThousand Oaks, CA :$$bSage Publications,$$cc2003. 000265158 263__ $$a0210 000265158 300__ $$axii, 194 p. :$$bill. ;$$c23 cm. 000265158 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 000265158 5050_ $$aChildren of divorce -- What is custody? -- Domestic violence -- Is domestic violence exaggerated? -- Why do they stay? -- Other victims of intimate violence -- The politics of domestic violence -- High-conflict custody disputes -- Custody disputes and domestic violence -- Custody dispute myths and misnomers -- Impact of domestic violence on children -- Risk and protective factors -- Why is domestic violence relevant to child custody? -- Abuse does not end with separation -- Child abuse and domestic violence -- Batterers as poor role models -- Undermining of non-abusive parent -- Violence in new relationships -- Perpetual litigation -- Extreme outcomes -- Assessing domestic violence issues -- What to assess -- Nature of the abuse -- Meaning of violence -- Lethal violence -- Who to assess -- Victimized mothers -- Battering fathers -- War-torn children -- Differential approaches -- Controversial issues -- Is parent alienation syndrome real? -- How common is mutual abuse? -- Are battered women poor mothers? -- Can batterers change? -- Aren't most allegations false? -- Conclusion -- Introduction -- International treaties -- United States -- Custody -- Visitation -- Adoption -- Relocation -- Mediation of custody and visitation disputes -- New zealand -- Canada -- Federal legislation -- Provincial legislation -- Australia -- Conclusion -- United States -- "Best interests of the child" -- Statutes requiring that domestic violence be taken into account -- Visitation -- Evidentiary issues -- Parental alienation syndrome -- Relocation and parental childsnatching -- The Hague Convention -- Third parties : non-biological parents, non-parents and grandparents -- Termination of parental rights -- New Zealand -- Overview -- The Hague Convention -- Canada -- Overview -- Custody and access -- Evidentiary issues -- Parental alienation syndrome -- Relocation and parental childsnatching -- The Hague Convention -- Third parties : non-biological parents, non-parents and grandparents -- Termination of parental rights -- Australia -- Overview -- Custody and access -- The Hague Convention -- Conclusion -- Legislation -- Training -- Programs and policy development -- Representation of children involved in court proceedings -- Access to legal aid -- Well-trained custody evaluators and mediators -- Support programs for victims of domestic violence -- Programs for batterers -- Programs for children exposed to domestic violence -- Coordination of services -- Conclusion. 000265158 650_0 $$aCustody of children. 000265158 650_0 $$aChild abuse. 000265158 650_0 $$aFamily violence. 000265158 7001_ $$aLemon, Nancy K. D.,$$d1953- 000265158 7001_ $$aPoisson, Samantha E. 000265158 85200 $$bgen$$hK707$$i.J34$$i2003 000265158 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:265158$$pGLOBAL_SET 000265158 980__ $$aBIB 000265158 980__ $$aBOOK 000265158 994__ $$aE0$$bISE