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Culture and Interpersonal Violence Research

Paradigm Shift to Create a Full Continuum of Domestic Violence Services

Marianne R. Yoshioka

Columbia University School of Social Work

Deborah Y. Choi

Columbia University School of Social Work

This article addresses the importance of culture within the context of domestic violence. It takes the position that to work more effectively with diverse cultural groups, the development of a full continuum of services that includes eliminating the violence and keeping families together is required. The authors believe that intervention models developed in the fields of HIV/AIDS may provide important examples for future work.

Key Words: domestic violence • intimate partner violence • intervention • services • cultural competency • diversity

Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Vol. 20, No. 4, 513-519 (2005)
DOI: 10.1177/0886260504267758


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