Amanda Holt is Professor of Criminology at the University of Roehampton.
""The abuse of parents by young people has until recently been a hidden topic. This book breaks new ground by describing the extent of the problem, and by providing a thoughtful review of the research, policy and practice in this area. The book includes resources for professionals as well as for parents themselves. I recommend this book as an outstanding text for all interested in families and in family dysfunction."" John Coleman, University of Oxford “Amanda Holt has produced a compelling and pioneering study of an issue that is often overlooked. She shows how parent abuse can be better understood and, by situating its dynamic of intimate violence within a wider social and cultural context, she shows why it must be addressed more effectively.” Peter Squires, University of Brighton “Adolescent-to-parent abuse is a growing concern for those working within social services and youth justice. This book offers a much-needed discussion of the factors contributing to this behaviour and provides a critique of interventions currently in place. It is essential for anyone wanting to further understand problematic family dynamics.” James Alexander, London Metropolitan University