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Domestic Violence and Health Care

What Every Professional Needs To Know
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Of all women battered by their intimate partners each year, only a small percentage are correctly diagnosed as victims of abuse. The medical community has a unique opportunity to intervene, but many health care professionals need more training to recognize the abuse, tools to intervene, and information on where to refer victims for additional assistance. Comprehensive, yet easy to delve into, Domestic Violence and Health Care helps practitioners treat those seeking help after a violent episode. Author Sherri L. Schornstein, a career prosecutor experienced both on the front lines and at the systems level in Washington, D.C., dispels common myths about domestic violence and skillfully takes the reader through practical, how-to steps in the examination process. Examples and insights provide vital information regarding the impact that examination and documentation may have on a subsequent prosecution of the batterer, while sample questions and forms assist the examiner in recording the most accurate information possible. This essential volume also explores safety issues for everyone who deals with such cases at a health care facility.
Introduction What Is Domestic Violence? Societal Perspectives on Domestic Violence The Dynamics of Abuse The Medical Response Ascertaining the True Cause of Injury and Compliance with Injury-Reporting Requirements Safety Issues Prosecution of Domestic Violence Crimes
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