Family violence and men of color
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This volume reviews research on the prevalence of homicide, child abuse, and domestic violence in special populations, including African American, Latino/Chicano, Asian American, and Native American. Empirical, clinical, experiential, and narrative approaches provide the reader with a culturally integrated perspective of this controversial subject. Also addressed is the need for more culturally-sensitive research that would result in more effective prevention and intervention efforts in years to come.
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Carrillo, PhD, Ricardo
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Ricardo Carrillo
- Open Author
Jerry Tello
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Family Violence and Men of Color: Healing the Wounded Male Spirit (Springer Series: Focus on Men)
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Family violence and men of color
- FVFamily Violence and Men of ColorCarrillo, PhD, Ricardo, Jerry Tello
Family Violence and Men of Color
- FVFamily Violence and Men of ColorRicardo Carrillo, Jerry Tello
Family Violence and Men of Color