Domestic Tyranny The Making of Social Policy Against Family Violence from Colonial Times to the Present
By Elizabeth Pleck
"Domestic Tyranny: The Making of Social Policy Against Family Violence from Colonial Times to the Present" is a comprehensive examination of the evolution of social policies aimed at addressing family violence. Beginning from colonial times and tracing the development of interventions to combat domestic abuse, this book offers a thorough analysis of the historical trends, key actors, and policy outcomes in this critical area. Shedding light on the changing societal attitudes and legislative responses to family violence, "Domestic Tyranny" provides valuable insights into the complex dynamics of this pervasive issue. A must-read for scholars, policymakers, and individuals interested in understanding the multifaceted nature of family violence and the ongoing efforts to combat it.
London. Oxford University Press. 1987. 279p.