O Autorze

Jeffrey L. Edleson is a prominent figure in the field of social work and has made significant contributions to the understanding of violence against women and children. His work focuses on the intersections of domestic violence, child welfare, and international law, which has shed light on the complexities faced by those affected by such issues. Edleson's research emphasizes the importance of integrating various perspectives to develop effective interventions and policies that protect vulnerable populations.

He has authored and edited several influential books that explore these critical topics, including "Battered Women, Their Children, and International Law: The Unintended Consequences of the Hague Child Abduction Convention" and "Working with Children and Adolescents in Groups." Through his scholarly work and advocacy, Edleson continues to inspire professionals in the fields of social work, law, and child protection, reinforcing the need for comprehensive approaches to address domestic violence and its repercussions on families.

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