Critical Caribbean Perspectives on Preventing Gender-Based Violence
Herausgeber: Biholar, Ramona; Leslie, Dacia L
Critical Caribbean Perspectives on Preventing Gender-Based Violence
Herausgeber: Biholar, Ramona; Leslie, Dacia L
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This book explores the perpetuation of gender-based violence in the Anglophone Caribbean, and proposes viable policy and programming solutions to prevent it. It will be of interest to researchers and practitioners working on issues related to gender, the Caribbean, global development, criminology and human rights.
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This book explores the perpetuation of gender-based violence in the Anglophone Caribbean, and proposes viable policy and programming solutions to prevent it. It will be of interest to researchers and practitioners working on issues related to gender, the Caribbean, global development, criminology and human rights.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 345g
- ISBN-13: 9781032185750
- ISBN-10: 1032185759
- Artikelnr.: 70345575
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 345g
- ISBN-13: 9781032185750
- ISBN-10: 1032185759
- Artikelnr.: 70345575
Ramona Biholar is Lecturer in the Faculty of Law, The University of the West Indies, Mona Campus, Jamaica. She is the author of Transforming Discriminatory Sex Roles and Gender Stereotyping: The Implementation of Article 5(a) CEDAW for the Realisation of Women's Right to Be Free from Gender-Based Violence in Jamaica. Dacia L. Leslie is Research Fellow at the Sir Arthur Lewis Institute of Social and Economic Studies (SALISES), The University of the West Indies, Mona Campus, Jamaica. She is the author of Recidivism in the Caribbean. Improving the Reintegration of Jamaican Ex-prisoners.
Critical Inquiries of Gender-Based Violence in the Anglophone Caribbean: An
Introduction Ramona Biholar, Chapter 1: Looking Back to Move Forward: A
Historical Reflection of Gender-Based Violence and Intimate Partner
Violence in Jamaica During Slavery Dalea Marie Bean, Chapter 2: Gendering
"Smadditisation": Labour and Violence in the (De)Colonisation of
Afro-Jamaica Consciousness Marvin D. Sterling, Chapter 3: Discriminatory
Laws: The Normalisation of Sexual Violence in Anglophone Caribbean Sexual
Violence Laws Ramona Biholar, Chapter 4: Gender-Based Violence against
Caribbean Women: Femicide - A Major Gap in the Legislative Framework
Barbara Evelyn Bailey, Chapter 5: The Role of Sexual Offence Courts in
Furthering the Feminist Project of Eliminating Sexual Violence and Women's
Subordination Anika Gray, Chapter 6: The Stories We Tell Ourselves:
Reframing the Discourse of Sexual Violence in the Anglophone Caribbean
Janeille Zorina Matthews, Chapter 7: The Church, IPV and LBTQ+ in Jamaica:
An Initial Conversation Anna Kasafi Perkins, Chapter 8: Psst, My Sexy
Friend: Investigating Women's Experiences of Hetero/Sexist Harassment in
Public Spaces in Barbados Karen Andrea Philip, Chapter 9: Restoring the
Lives of Boys on the Margins in Trinidad and Tobago: Lessons from State-Led
and Civil Society Interventions Godfrey St. Bernard, Shivana Chankar, and
Safia King, Chapter 10: Violence Against Persons With Disabilities and the
Responsiveness of the Justice System in Jamaica Floyd Morris, Conclusion:
Towards Ending All Forms of Gender-Based Violence in the Anglophone
Caribbean Dacia L. Leslie
Introduction Ramona Biholar, Chapter 1: Looking Back to Move Forward: A
Historical Reflection of Gender-Based Violence and Intimate Partner
Violence in Jamaica During Slavery Dalea Marie Bean, Chapter 2: Gendering
"Smadditisation": Labour and Violence in the (De)Colonisation of
Afro-Jamaica Consciousness Marvin D. Sterling, Chapter 3: Discriminatory
Laws: The Normalisation of Sexual Violence in Anglophone Caribbean Sexual
Violence Laws Ramona Biholar, Chapter 4: Gender-Based Violence against
Caribbean Women: Femicide - A Major Gap in the Legislative Framework
Barbara Evelyn Bailey, Chapter 5: The Role of Sexual Offence Courts in
Furthering the Feminist Project of Eliminating Sexual Violence and Women's
Subordination Anika Gray, Chapter 6: The Stories We Tell Ourselves:
Reframing the Discourse of Sexual Violence in the Anglophone Caribbean
Janeille Zorina Matthews, Chapter 7: The Church, IPV and LBTQ+ in Jamaica:
An Initial Conversation Anna Kasafi Perkins, Chapter 8: Psst, My Sexy
Friend: Investigating Women's Experiences of Hetero/Sexist Harassment in
Public Spaces in Barbados Karen Andrea Philip, Chapter 9: Restoring the
Lives of Boys on the Margins in Trinidad and Tobago: Lessons from State-Led
and Civil Society Interventions Godfrey St. Bernard, Shivana Chankar, and
Safia King, Chapter 10: Violence Against Persons With Disabilities and the
Responsiveness of the Justice System in Jamaica Floyd Morris, Conclusion:
Towards Ending All Forms of Gender-Based Violence in the Anglophone
Caribbean Dacia L. Leslie
Critical Inquiries of Gender-Based Violence in the Anglophone Caribbean: An
Introduction Ramona Biholar, Chapter 1: Looking Back to Move Forward: A
Historical Reflection of Gender-Based Violence and Intimate Partner
Violence in Jamaica During Slavery Dalea Marie Bean, Chapter 2: Gendering
"Smadditisation": Labour and Violence in the (De)Colonisation of
Afro-Jamaica Consciousness Marvin D. Sterling, Chapter 3: Discriminatory
Laws: The Normalisation of Sexual Violence in Anglophone Caribbean Sexual
Violence Laws Ramona Biholar, Chapter 4: Gender-Based Violence against
Caribbean Women: Femicide - A Major Gap in the Legislative Framework
Barbara Evelyn Bailey, Chapter 5: The Role of Sexual Offence Courts in
Furthering the Feminist Project of Eliminating Sexual Violence and Women's
Subordination Anika Gray, Chapter 6: The Stories We Tell Ourselves:
Reframing the Discourse of Sexual Violence in the Anglophone Caribbean
Janeille Zorina Matthews, Chapter 7: The Church, IPV and LBTQ+ in Jamaica:
An Initial Conversation Anna Kasafi Perkins, Chapter 8: Psst, My Sexy
Friend: Investigating Women's Experiences of Hetero/Sexist Harassment in
Public Spaces in Barbados Karen Andrea Philip, Chapter 9: Restoring the
Lives of Boys on the Margins in Trinidad and Tobago: Lessons from State-Led
and Civil Society Interventions Godfrey St. Bernard, Shivana Chankar, and
Safia King, Chapter 10: Violence Against Persons With Disabilities and the
Responsiveness of the Justice System in Jamaica Floyd Morris, Conclusion:
Towards Ending All Forms of Gender-Based Violence in the Anglophone
Caribbean Dacia L. Leslie
Introduction Ramona Biholar, Chapter 1: Looking Back to Move Forward: A
Historical Reflection of Gender-Based Violence and Intimate Partner
Violence in Jamaica During Slavery Dalea Marie Bean, Chapter 2: Gendering
"Smadditisation": Labour and Violence in the (De)Colonisation of
Afro-Jamaica Consciousness Marvin D. Sterling, Chapter 3: Discriminatory
Laws: The Normalisation of Sexual Violence in Anglophone Caribbean Sexual
Violence Laws Ramona Biholar, Chapter 4: Gender-Based Violence against
Caribbean Women: Femicide - A Major Gap in the Legislative Framework
Barbara Evelyn Bailey, Chapter 5: The Role of Sexual Offence Courts in
Furthering the Feminist Project of Eliminating Sexual Violence and Women's
Subordination Anika Gray, Chapter 6: The Stories We Tell Ourselves:
Reframing the Discourse of Sexual Violence in the Anglophone Caribbean
Janeille Zorina Matthews, Chapter 7: The Church, IPV and LBTQ+ in Jamaica:
An Initial Conversation Anna Kasafi Perkins, Chapter 8: Psst, My Sexy
Friend: Investigating Women's Experiences of Hetero/Sexist Harassment in
Public Spaces in Barbados Karen Andrea Philip, Chapter 9: Restoring the
Lives of Boys on the Margins in Trinidad and Tobago: Lessons from State-Led
and Civil Society Interventions Godfrey St. Bernard, Shivana Chankar, and
Safia King, Chapter 10: Violence Against Persons With Disabilities and the
Responsiveness of the Justice System in Jamaica Floyd Morris, Conclusion:
Towards Ending All Forms of Gender-Based Violence in the Anglophone
Caribbean Dacia L. Leslie