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  <abstract>The prevalence of violence reported for the African-American community continues to pose a significant concern to society as a whole and, in particular, to those charged with reducing it. Confronting the issue head on, Interpersonal Violence in the African-American Community: Evidence-Based Prevention and Treatment Practices both challenges existing stereotypes of African Americans and offers concrete, state-of-the-art advice on approaches that are currently - or may soon prove to be - effective with African-American populations. The contributors to this volume offer unique insights gained through their extensive individual experiences in family violence prevention and intervention within the African-American community as well as their backgrounds in writing, teaching, training, and researching in this area. Taken together, their chapters expand the knowledge base on such topics as the: Most useful and appropriate assessment tools for preventing violence in this community. Developmental effects of the child welfare system on African-American youth. Salient aspects of the extended family on African Americans, including grandparents acting as surrogate parents. Strengths and limitations of African-American churches in curbing domestic violence. Effective use of spirituality in interventions. Guidelines for evaluating prevention and intervention programs. Interpersonal Violence in the African-American Community is essential reading in a variety of professional and clinical settings - as well as graduate-level study - including social work, clinical child, school, and developmental psychology, couples and family therapy, shelters, and victim assistance programs.</abstract>
  <tableOfContents>Violence in the Black Family: What We Know, Where Do We Go? -- Young, Wounded, and Black: The Maltreatment of African-American Children in the Early Years -- Interventions for Abused African-American Women and Their Children -- Intimate Violence Between African-American Couples: Seeking Intimate Justice in the Midst of Social Injustice -- Domestic Violence and the Black Church: Challenging Abuse One Soul at a Time -- The Art of Healing: An Afrocentric Helping Guide for Practitioners Working with African-American Families Who Experience Intimate Partner Violence -- Get Thee Behind Me: African-American Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Who Experienced Domestic Violence -- A Practitioners' Guide to Evaluating Domestic Violence Prevention and Treatment Programs.</tableOfContents>
  <note type="statement of responsibility">by Robert L. Hampton, Thomas P. Gullotta, Jessica M. Ramos.</note>
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