PART ONE: LIVING IN A VIOLENT CULTURE
Einat Peled, Peter G Jaffe and Jeffrey L Edleson
Introduction
Myriam Miedzian
Learning to be Violent
PART TWO: SHELTERS AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PROGRAMS
William Arroyo and Spencer Eth
Assessment Following Violence-Witnessing Trauma
Louise Silvern, Jane Karyl and Toby Y Landis
Individual Psychotherapy for the Traumatized Children of Abused Women
Einat Peled and Jeffrey L Edleson
Process and Outcome in Small Groups for Children of Battered Women
Joan Bilinkoff
Empowering Battered Women as Mothers
David J Mathews
Parenting Groups for Men Who Batter
Honore M Hughes and Michele Marshall
Advocacy for Children of Battered Women
PART THREE: CHILD PROTECTION AND THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM
Joan Zorza
How Abused Women Can Use the Law To Help Protect Their Children
Carole Echlin and Larry Marshall
Child Protection Services for Children of Battered Women
Martha McMahon and Ellen Pence
Doing More Harm Than Good? Some Cautions on Visitation Centers
PART FOUR: PREVENTION AND EDUCATION IN SCHOOLS AND COMMUNITIES
Denise Gamache and Sarah Snapp
Teach Your Children Well
Elementary Schools and Violence Prevention
Marlies Sudermann, Peter G Jaffe and Elaine Hastings
Violence Prevention Programs in Secondary (High) Schools
David A Wolfe et al
Strategies To Address Violence in the Lives of High Risk Youth
Claudette Dumont-Smith
Aboriginal Canadian Children Who Witness and Live with Violence
Einat Peled, Peter G Jaffe and Jeffrey L Edleson
Conclusion