Forensic Psychology of Spousal Violence explores the dynamics between victim and offender, an area that is paramount in answering important issues of character and vital for forensic research. The book examines the role of the victim both during, and after, victimization, an area that is extremely important in spousal violence because of the interactive process between the victim and the offender.
In addition, the book covers the phenomenon of spousal violence and its different forms, discussing the consequence of abuse and providing research tips to be used in the field. Relevant case studies are also included to complement learning, providing readers with an innovative approach that will fill a void in the current knowledge of spousal violence.