Cook, Philip W. Abused Men: The Hidden Side of Domestic Violence. Praeger, 2009.
Cook’s Book provides an array of statistics, real men stories, ways to get help, and how to reduce domestic violence. The author does a fantastic job on educating the audience about domestic violence. In each chapter you will learn …show more content…
Kemter, and Kimberly H. Goodwin. "Educational Services for Children in Domestic Violence Shelters: Perspectives of Shelter Personnel." Child & Adolescent Social Work Journal, vol. 32, no. 5, 2015, pp. 405-415, Research Library, https://ezp.tccd.edu/login?url=https://search.proquest.com/docview/1710899893?accountid=7079, doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10560-015-0380-x.
This article written by Amy Chanmugam shows the true perspective on children dealing with domestic violence while handling living in a shelter. The article educates the reader on the statics of children in shelters that have dealt with domestic violence. Going into detail of how an employee should respond to these exact situations. The reader can conclude the personnel of shelters are equipped to relieve the tension of the situation.
Dudley, William. Child Abuse. Greenhaven Press, 2008
Dudley, wrote an incredible straight-to-the-point book on child abuse. Within the book the reader will find the seriousness of child abuse, how it can be prevented, and viewpoints on how the government should deal with child abuse and sex offenders. It offers information the reader easily with fast facts on the pages. Four children die each day due to abuse or neglect, this number can be lowered if we inform the public on child abuse. Easy to comprehend the serious issues of child abuse in the style it was written so the public can educate themselves on everything they need to