Critical Issues on Violence Against Women (eBook, ePUB)
International Perspectives and Promising Strategies
Redaktion: Johnson, Holly; Jaquier, Veronique; Fisher, Bonnie
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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.
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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.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 294
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Dezember 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135006020
- Artikelnr.: 42008695
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 294
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Dezember 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135006020
- Artikelnr.: 42008695
Holly Johnson's primary research interests are the effectiveness of criminal justice and societal responses to violence against women, primary prevention, and improving the measurement of violence and other gendered experiences. She was principal investigator on Canada's first national survey on violence against women, co-investigator of the International Violence Against Women Survey, and is the author of numerous publications in this area. Bonnie Fisher's primary research focuses on the measurement and predictors of violence against college women, recurrent victimization, and the evaluation of bystander interventions. She has authored numerous publications spanning the field of victimology, with emphasis on measurement issues, and recently served on the National Academy of Sciences Panel on Measuring Rape and Sexual Assault. Véronique Jaquier has trained in psychology and criminology in Switzerland and the United States. Her program of research examines the interrelations of women's victimization and use of aggression as it impacts mental health and risk behaviors, with emphasis on understanding how criminal justice and social institutions impact life trajectories.
Introduction, Holly Johnson, Bonnie S. Fisher, and Véronique Jaquier
Section I: Measurement of Violence against Women 1. Measurement
innovations: Overview of methodological progress and challenges, Holly
Johnson, Bonnie S. Fisher, and Véronique 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.
Section I: Measurement of Violence against Women 1. Measurement
innovations: Overview of methodological progress and challenges, Holly
Johnson, Bonnie S. Fisher, and Véronique 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.
Introduction, Holly Johnson, Bonnie S. Fisher, and Véronique Jaquier
Section I: Measurement of Violence against Women 1. Measurement
innovations: Overview of methodological progress and challenges, Holly
Johnson, Bonnie S. Fisher, and Véronique 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.
Section I: Measurement of Violence against Women 1. Measurement
innovations: Overview of methodological progress and challenges, Holly
Johnson, Bonnie S. Fisher, and Véronique 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.