Joseph R Biden, Jr
Foreword
PART ONE: BOOK CONTEXT AND CRITIQUES OF O'NEIL AND HARWAY'S MULTIVARIATE MODEL EXPLAINING MEN'S VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
Michele Harway and James M O'Neil
What Causes Men to be Violent Against Women? The Unanswered and Controversial Question
James M O'Neil and Michele Harway
Preliminary Multivariate Model Explaining the Causes of Men's Violence Against Women
Amy J Marin and Nancy Felipe Russo
Feminist Perspectives on Male Violence Against Women
Critiquing O'Neil and Harway's Model
Richard J Gelles
Male Offenders
Our Understanding from the Data
PART TWO: BIOLOGICAL, NEUROANATOMICAL, HORMONAL AND EVOLUTIONARY FACTORS EXPLAINING MEN'S VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
Anthony F Greene
Biological Perspectives on Violence Against Women
Louise B Silverstein
The Evolutionary Origins of Male Violence Against Women
PART THREE: MEN'S AND WOMEN'S GENDER-ROLE SOCIALIZATION AND GENDER-ROLE CONFLICT1 FACTORS EXPLAINING MEN'S VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
James M O'Neil and Rodney A Nadeau
Men's Gender-Role Conflict, Defense Mechanisms and Self Protective Defensive Strategies
Explaining Men's Violence Against Women from a Gender-Role Socialization Perspective
Roberta L Nutt
Women's Gender-Role Socialization, Gender-Role Conflict and Abuse
A Review of Predisposing Factors
PART FOUR: RELATIONAL AND INTERACTIONAL FACTORS EXPLAINING MEN'S VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
Stephen A Anderson and Margaret C Schlossberg
Systems Perspectives on Battering
The Importance of Context and Pattern
Sandra Rigazio-DiGilio and A Stephan Lanza
Inter-Gender Relational Dimensions of Violence Toward Women
A Co-Constructive-Developmental Perspective
PART FIVE: MACROSOCIETAL, RACIAL AND CULTURAL EXPLANATIONS OF VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
Janis Sanchez-Hucles and Mary Ann Dutton
The Interaction between Societal Violence and Domestic Violence
Racial and Cultural Factors
PART SIX: THEORETICAL PROPOSITIONS, REVISED MULTIVARIATE MODEL OF MEN'S RISK FACTORS, NEW HYPOTHESES AND PREVENTIVE RECOMMENDATIONS
James M O'Neil and Michele Harway
Revised Multivariate Model Explaining Men's Risk Factors for Violence Against Women
Theoretical Propositions, New Hypothoses and Proactive Recommendations