Sourcebook on violence against women
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Sourcebook on violence against women
Sage, c2011
2nd ed
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The new edition of this vital resource provides extensive coverage of the current state of research, theory, prevention, and intervention regarding violence against women. Each of the 18 chapters belongs to one of three parts: theoretical and methodological issues in researching violence against women, types of violence against women, or prevention and direct intervention. The editors and contributing authors have crafted their work to encourage discussion and debate and also to address issues of diversity and cultural contexts, as well as to examine inequalities of race and ethnicity, social class, physical ability, sexual orientation, and geographic location.
Key Updates to This Edition:
- A new and autobiographical Reflections piece appears at the end of each chapter.
- Six completely new chapters address new and emerging topics, including assessment (Chapter 3), sexual harassment (Chapter 4), the effects of pornography (Chapter 7), cross-cultural issues (Chapter 8), the role of the economy (Chapter 9), primary prevention (Chapter 11), and school-based programs and interventions. Another recent subject the authors include is the role of faith-based initiatives.
- The book's foreword is jointly written by Senators Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) and Al Franken (D-MN), both Congressional advocates on behalf of victims of violence against women.
目次
Foreword to the Second Edition
Senator Amy Klobuchar and Senator Al Franken
Foreword to the First Edition
Senator Paul D. Wellstone and Sheila Wellstone
Preface - Claire Renzetti, Jeffrey L. Edleson, Raquel Kennedy Bergen
Claire M. Renzetti, Jeffrey L. Edleson, and Raquel Kennedy Bergen
PART I: THEORETICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES IN RESEARCHING VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
Chapter 1. Theoretical and Definitional Issues in Violence Against Women
Walter S. DeKeseredy and Martin D. Schwartz
Personal Reflection: Evan Stark
Chapter 2. Research Methods, Measures, and Ethics
Veronique Jaquier, Holly Johnson, and Bonnie S. Fisher
Personal Reflection: Ronet Bachman
Chapter 3. Assessing Violence Against Women in Practice Settings: Processes and Tools Practitioners Can Use
Sherry Hamby and Sarah L. Cook
Personal Reflection: Mary Ann Dutton
PART II: TYPES OF VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
Chapter 4. Sexual Harassment: Violence Against Women at Work and in Schools
Phoebe Morgan and James C. Gruber
Personal Reflection: Nan Stein
Chapter 5. Defining the Scope of Sexual Violence Against Women
Rebecca Campbell and Stephanie M. Townsend
Personal Reflection: Carolyn West
Chapter 6. Intimate Partner Violence Against Women
Kathleen C. Basile and Michele C. Black
Personal Reflection: Barbara Hart
Chapter 7. Pornography
Ana J. Bridges and Robert Jensen
Personal Reflection: Gail Dines
Chapter 8. Cultural Issues in Violence Against Women
Lisa Aronson Fontes and Kathy A. McCloskey
Personal Reflection: Anita Raj
Chapter 9. Economic Issues and Intimate Partner Violence
Claire M. Renzetti
Personal Reflection: Jill Davies
PART III: PREVENTION AND DIRECT INTERVENTION
Chapter 10. State, National, and International Legal Initiatives to Address Violence Against Women: A Survey
Leigh Goodmark
Personal Reflection: Kiersten Stewart
Chapter 11. Primary Prevention
Corrine Meltzer Graffunder, Rebecca Cline, and Karen G. Lane
Personal Reflection: Esta Soler
Chapter 12. Sexual Assault Services
Raquel Kennedy Bergen and Shana L. Maier
Personal Reflection: Pamela Teaster
Chapter 13. An Overview of Community-Based Services for Battered Women
Nicole E. Allen, Sadie E. Larsen, and Angela L. Walden
Personal Reflection: Valli Kalei Kanuha
Chapter 14. Violence Against Women and the Criminal Justice Response
Susan L. Miller, LeeAnn Iovanni, and Kathleen D. Kelley
Personal Reflection: Kathleen Ferraro
Chapter 15. Health Care for Survivors of Partner and Sexual Violence
Rebecca J. Macy, Dania M. Ermentrout, and Natalie B. Johns
Personal Reflection: Ann Coker
Chapter 16. Faith-Based Programs and Interventions
Tameka L. Gillum and Shondrah Tarrezz Nash
Personal Reflection: Rev. Dr. Marie Fortune
Chapter 17. School-Based Dating Violence Prevention: From Single Events to Evaluated, Integrated Programming
Claire V. Crooks, Peter G. Jaffe, David A. Wolfe, Ray Hughes, and Debbie Chiodo
Personal Reflection: Jackson Katz
Chapter 18. Intervening With Men for Violence Prevention
Richard M. Tolman and Jeffrey L. Edleson
Personal Reflection: Edward Gondolf
Author Index
Subject Index
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