This book offers an innovative feminist criminological study of family violence and the role of the state, addressing the paucity of scholarly attention to the institutional, structural and state dimensions of male violence in the family and developing the original argument that family violence constitutes a state crime.
This book offers an innovative feminist criminological study of family violence and the role of the state, addressing the paucity of scholarly attention to the institutional, structural and state dimensions of male violence in the family and developing the original argument that family violence constitutes a state crime.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Evelyn Rose is an Honorary Fellow in Criminology in the School of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Melbourne, Australia.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: Domestic violence, feminism, and state crime 1. The need to radically rethink domestic violence 2. Reasserting radical feminism: Being, feeling, knowing, thinking, doing Part II: The state crime dimensions of domestic violence 3. Domestic violence as state crime against humanity 4. Domestic violence as micro-state crime 5. Domestic violence as structural state crime 6. Domestic violence as omissive institutional state crime 7. Domestic violence as agentic institutional state crime Part III: Theorising and addressing domestic violence as state crime 8. A typological theory of domestic violence as state crime 9. Responding to domestic violence as state crime
Part I: Domestic violence, feminism, and state crime 1. The need to radically rethink domestic violence 2. Reasserting radical feminism: Being, feeling, knowing, thinking, doing Part II: The state crime dimensions of domestic violence 3. Domestic violence as state crime against humanity 4. Domestic violence as micro-state crime 5. Domestic violence as structural state crime 6. Domestic violence as omissive institutional state crime 7. Domestic violence as agentic institutional state crime Part III: Theorising and addressing domestic violence as state crime 8. A typological theory of domestic violence as state crime 9. Responding to domestic violence as state crime
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