Child Custody and Domestic Violence
A Call for Safety and Accountability
- Peter G. Jaffe - Western University, Canada, University of Western Ontario, Canada
- Nancy K. D. Lemon - University of California, Berkeley-Boalt Hall School of Law
- Samantha E. Poisson - The Centre for Children & Families in the Justice System
The Jaffe and Lemon book brings together the most recent clinical and legal issues in the field from across North American and around the world. Changing legislation in the United States, New Zealand, Australia, and other impact of domestic's violence on child witnesses before custody or visitation decisions are mode. A growing body of literature points to the short-term and long-term trauma of abuse to battered women and their children. This information is outlined as essential parts of custody assessments and decision highlight the changing awareness of this problem. Backlash issues such as the "parent alienation syndromes" are also discussed.
The authors conclude by outlining the essential differences between custody disputes with and without allegations and findings of domestic violence. Key community strategies such as legal and clinical training, specialized resources for the courts (including supervised visitation centers), and well-coordinated community planning are discussed in the final chapter.