Critical issues on violence against women : international perspectives and promising strategies
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Critical issues on violence against women : international perspectives and promising strategies
(Global issues in crime and justice)
Routledge, 2015 [i.e. 2014]
1st ed
- : hbk
- : pbk
Available at 6 libraries
  Aomori
  Iwate
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  Niigata
  Toyama
  Ishikawa
  Fukui
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  Nagano
  Gifu
  Shizuoka
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  Kyoto
  Osaka
  Hyogo
  Nara
  Wakayama
  Tottori
  Shimane
  Okayama
  Hiroshima
  Yamaguchi
  Tokushima
  Kagawa
  Ehime
  Kochi
  Fukuoka
  Saga
  Nagasaki
  Kumamoto
  Oita
  Miyazaki
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  Okinawa
  Korea
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  United Kingdom
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  France
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  United States of America
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Violence against women is a global problem and despite a wealth of knowledge and inspiring action around the globe, it continues unabated. Bringing together the very best in international scholarship with a rich variety of pedagogical features, this innovative new textbook on violence against women is specifically designed to provoke debate, interrogate assumptions and encourage critical thinking about this global issue.
This book presents a range of critical reflections on the strengths and limitations of responses to violent crimes against women and how they have evolved to date. Each section is introduced with an overview of a particular topic by an expert in the field, followed by thoughtful reflections by researchers, practitioners, or advocates that incorporate new research findings, a new initiative, or innovative ideas for reform. Themes covered include:
advances in measurement of violence against women,
justice system responses to intimate partner violence and sexual assault,
victim crisis and advocacy,
behaviour change programs for abusers, and
prevention of violence against women.
Each section is supplemented with learning objectives, critical thinking questions and lists of further reading and resources to encourage discussion and to help students to appreciate the contested nature of policy. The innovative structure will bring debate alive in the classroom or seminar and makes the book perfect reading for courses on violence against women, gender and crime, victimology, and crime prevention.
Table of Contents
Introduction, Holly Johnson, Bonnie S. Fisher, and Veronique Jaquier Section I: Measurement of Violence against Women 1. Measurement innovations: Overview of methodological progress and challenges, Holly Johnson, Bonnie S. Fisher, and Veronique Jaquier 2. We are making progress in measuring sexual violence against women, Ronet Bachman 3. Innovations in prevalence research: The case of the 28-country survey by the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights, Sami Nevala Section II: Justice System Responses to Intimate Partner Violence 4. Overview of current policies on arrest, prosecution and protection by the police and the justice system as responses to domestic violence, Carol Hageman-White, Cathy Humphreys, Leslie M. Tutty, and Kristin Diemer 5. Pie in the sky? The use of criminal justice policies and practices for intimate partner violence, Amanda Robinson 6. Perils of using law: A critique of protection orders to respond to intimate partner violence, Heather Douglas and Heather Nancarrow Section III: Justice System Responses to Sexual Violence 7. Policing and prosecuting sexual assault: Assessing the pathways to justice, Cassia Spohn, Katharine Tellis, and Eryn Nicole O'neal 8. The long and winding road: Improving police responses to women's rape allegations, Jan Jordan 9. Victim lawyers in Norway, Hege Salomon Section IV: Victim Crisis and Advocacy 10. Breaking down barriers: New developments in multi-agency responses to domestic violence, Nicky Stanley 11. Providing services to minority women and women with disabilities, Ravi K. Thiara 12. A culturally integrative model of domestic violence response for immigrant and newcomer families of collectivist backgrounds, Mohammed Baobaid, Nicole Kovacs, Laura MacDiarmid, and Eugene Tremblay Section V: Behavior Change Programs for Abusers 13. Behavior change programs for intimate partner violence abusers: A means to promote the safety of women and children?, Donna Chung 14. New approaches to assessing effectiveness and outcomes of domestic violence perpetrator programs, Liz Kelly and Nicole Westmarland 15. What do we mean by domestic violence? Mandatory prosecution and the impact on partner assault response programs, Mark Holmes Section VI: Preventing Male Violence against Women 16. Current practices to preventing sexual and intimate partner violence, Michael Flood 17. New approaches to violence prevention through bystander intervention, Ann L. Coker and Emily R. Clear 18. Engaging men in prevention of violence against women, Jackson Katz 19. A feminist 'epistemic community' reshaping public policy: A case study of the End Violence Against Women Coalition, Maddy Coy, Liz Kelly, and Holly Dustin.
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