Cultural Perspectives: Domestic Violence in Diverse Communities
Domestic violence doesn’t look the same in every home, culture, or community—and understanding these differences is key to creating meaningful support and change. Cultural Perspectives: Domestic Violence in Diverse Communities explores how race, ethnicity, tradition, immigration status, and cultural identity shape the experiences of survivors, as well as their access to justice, safety, and healing.
Through compassionate insights, real-world examples, and expert commentary, this book sheds light on the complex interplay between culture and abuse. It highlights the unique challenges faced by marginalized groups and offers culturally responsive strategies for advocates, service providers, and policymakers.
This is not just a book about violence—it’s a book about empathy, equity, and the urgent need for culturally informed solutions in the fight against domestic abuse.
A powerful exploration of how culture shapes the experiences, challenges, and support needs of domestic violence survivors in diverse communities.