Handbook on Sexual Violence
Herausgeber: Brown, Jennifer M; Walklate, Sandra L
Handbook on Sexual Violence
Herausgeber: Brown, Jennifer M; Walklate, Sandra L
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This book situates the complexity of violence within its broader context and covers a wide span of sexual violence including sexual harassment, bullying and murder as well as domestic violence.
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This book situates the complexity of violence within its broader context and covers a wide span of sexual violence including sexual harassment, bullying and murder as well as domestic violence.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 518
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Oktober 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9780415670722
- ISBN-10: 0415670721
- Artikelnr.: 33689860
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 518
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Oktober 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9780415670722
- ISBN-10: 0415670721
- Artikelnr.: 33689860
Jennifer Brown is currently visiting professor at the London School of Economics' Mannheim Centre for Criminal Justice. Prior to that she ran the Crime and Justice @ Surrey. From 2005 to 2008 she was Head of the Psychology Department. From 1995-1996 she was a Principal Lecturer, Institute of Police and Criminological Studies, University of Portsmouth responsible for several modules on the masters programme taught by distance learning. For the period 1987-1995 she held the post of Research Manager for the Hampshire Constabulary. Sandra Walklate is currently Eleanor Rathbone Chair of Sociology at the University of Liverpool having held posts previously at Manchester Metropolitan University, Keele University, Salford University and Liverpool John Moores. She has written extensively on criminal victimisation and throughout her career has worked with a number of police forces and victim support organisations both as a volunteer and in a training capacity.
Preface: Standing the Test of Time? Reflections on the Concept of the
Continuum of Sexual Violence, Introduction Part 1: Legacies: Setting the
Scene Introduction 1. Sexual Violence in History: A Contemporary Heritage?
2. Sexual Violence in Literature: A Cultural Heritage? 3. The Legal
Heritage of the Crime of Rape 4. Can You Count It? The Policy Heritage 5.
Developments in Investigative Approaches to Rape and Domestic Violence: The
Investigative Heritage 6. Practitioner Commentary Part 2: Theories and
Concepts Introduction 7. Psychological Perspectives on Sexual Violence:
Generating a General Theory 8. On Sociological Perspectives 9. Family
Violence and Family Safety: Working Therapeutically with Victims,
Perpetrators, Survivors and their Families 10. Violence and Prostitution:
Beyond the Notion of a 'Continuum of Sexual Violence' 11. Practitioner
Commentary Part 3: Acts of Sexual Violence Introduction 12. Silencing Rape,
Silencing Women 13. Co-Ordinating Responses to Domestic Violence 14.
Destroying Women: Sexual Murder and Feminism 15. Violence, Sex and the
Child 16. Under their Parents Noses - Online Solicitation of Young People
17. Practitioner Commentary Part 4: Responding to Sexual Violence
Introduction 18. Bullying, Harassment and Sexual Orientation in the
Workplace 19. Public Sector and Voluntary Sector Response: Supporting
Victims 20. Public Sector and Voluntary Sector Responses: Dealing with Sex
Offenders 21. Changing the Community Response to Rape: The Promise of
Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) Programmes 22. Practitioner Commentary
23. Conclusion; Taking Stock, Plus ca Change, Plus c'est la Meme Chose?
Continuum of Sexual Violence, Introduction Part 1: Legacies: Setting the
Scene Introduction 1. Sexual Violence in History: A Contemporary Heritage?
2. Sexual Violence in Literature: A Cultural Heritage? 3. The Legal
Heritage of the Crime of Rape 4. Can You Count It? The Policy Heritage 5.
Developments in Investigative Approaches to Rape and Domestic Violence: The
Investigative Heritage 6. Practitioner Commentary Part 2: Theories and
Concepts Introduction 7. Psychological Perspectives on Sexual Violence:
Generating a General Theory 8. On Sociological Perspectives 9. Family
Violence and Family Safety: Working Therapeutically with Victims,
Perpetrators, Survivors and their Families 10. Violence and Prostitution:
Beyond the Notion of a 'Continuum of Sexual Violence' 11. Practitioner
Commentary Part 3: Acts of Sexual Violence Introduction 12. Silencing Rape,
Silencing Women 13. Co-Ordinating Responses to Domestic Violence 14.
Destroying Women: Sexual Murder and Feminism 15. Violence, Sex and the
Child 16. Under their Parents Noses - Online Solicitation of Young People
17. Practitioner Commentary Part 4: Responding to Sexual Violence
Introduction 18. Bullying, Harassment and Sexual Orientation in the
Workplace 19. Public Sector and Voluntary Sector Response: Supporting
Victims 20. Public Sector and Voluntary Sector Responses: Dealing with Sex
Offenders 21. Changing the Community Response to Rape: The Promise of
Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) Programmes 22. Practitioner Commentary
23. Conclusion; Taking Stock, Plus ca Change, Plus c'est la Meme Chose?
Preface: Standing the Test of Time? Reflections on the Concept of the
Continuum of Sexual Violence, Introduction Part 1: Legacies: Setting the
Scene Introduction 1. Sexual Violence in History: A Contemporary Heritage?
2. Sexual Violence in Literature: A Cultural Heritage? 3. The Legal
Heritage of the Crime of Rape 4. Can You Count It? The Policy Heritage 5.
Developments in Investigative Approaches to Rape and Domestic Violence: The
Investigative Heritage 6. Practitioner Commentary Part 2: Theories and
Concepts Introduction 7. Psychological Perspectives on Sexual Violence:
Generating a General Theory 8. On Sociological Perspectives 9. Family
Violence and Family Safety: Working Therapeutically with Victims,
Perpetrators, Survivors and their Families 10. Violence and Prostitution:
Beyond the Notion of a 'Continuum of Sexual Violence' 11. Practitioner
Commentary Part 3: Acts of Sexual Violence Introduction 12. Silencing Rape,
Silencing Women 13. Co-Ordinating Responses to Domestic Violence 14.
Destroying Women: Sexual Murder and Feminism 15. Violence, Sex and the
Child 16. Under their Parents Noses - Online Solicitation of Young People
17. Practitioner Commentary Part 4: Responding to Sexual Violence
Introduction 18. Bullying, Harassment and Sexual Orientation in the
Workplace 19. Public Sector and Voluntary Sector Response: Supporting
Victims 20. Public Sector and Voluntary Sector Responses: Dealing with Sex
Offenders 21. Changing the Community Response to Rape: The Promise of
Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) Programmes 22. Practitioner Commentary
23. Conclusion; Taking Stock, Plus ca Change, Plus c'est la Meme Chose?
Continuum of Sexual Violence, Introduction Part 1: Legacies: Setting the
Scene Introduction 1. Sexual Violence in History: A Contemporary Heritage?
2. Sexual Violence in Literature: A Cultural Heritage? 3. The Legal
Heritage of the Crime of Rape 4. Can You Count It? The Policy Heritage 5.
Developments in Investigative Approaches to Rape and Domestic Violence: The
Investigative Heritage 6. Practitioner Commentary Part 2: Theories and
Concepts Introduction 7. Psychological Perspectives on Sexual Violence:
Generating a General Theory 8. On Sociological Perspectives 9. Family
Violence and Family Safety: Working Therapeutically with Victims,
Perpetrators, Survivors and their Families 10. Violence and Prostitution:
Beyond the Notion of a 'Continuum of Sexual Violence' 11. Practitioner
Commentary Part 3: Acts of Sexual Violence Introduction 12. Silencing Rape,
Silencing Women 13. Co-Ordinating Responses to Domestic Violence 14.
Destroying Women: Sexual Murder and Feminism 15. Violence, Sex and the
Child 16. Under their Parents Noses - Online Solicitation of Young People
17. Practitioner Commentary Part 4: Responding to Sexual Violence
Introduction 18. Bullying, Harassment and Sexual Orientation in the
Workplace 19. Public Sector and Voluntary Sector Response: Supporting
Victims 20. Public Sector and Voluntary Sector Responses: Dealing with Sex
Offenders 21. Changing the Community Response to Rape: The Promise of
Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) Programmes 22. Practitioner Commentary
23. Conclusion; Taking Stock, Plus ca Change, Plus c'est la Meme Chose?