Intimate Partner Violence, Risk and Security (eBook, ePUB)
Securing Women's Lives in a Global World
Redaktion: Fitz-Gibbon, Kate; Maher, Janemaree; McCulloch, Jude; Walklate, Sandra
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Securing Women's Lives in a Global World
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This book contests the constructions of risk and understandings of security in responses to intimate partner violence and questions how we can redefine and relocate the risk of IPV, as a critical site of national security and safety.
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This book contests the constructions of risk and understandings of security in responses to intimate partner violence and questions how we can redefine and relocate the risk of IPV, as a critical site of national security and safety.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Juni 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351791991
- Artikelnr.: 56890194
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Juni 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351791991
- Artikelnr.: 56890194
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Kate Fitz-Gibbon is a Senior Lecturer in Criminology in the School of Social Sciences at Monash University and an Honorary Research Fellow in the School of Law and Social Justice at the University of Liverpool. Sandra Walklate is Eleanor Rathbone Chair of Sociology at the University of Liverpool, conjoint Chair of Criminology, Monash University and Editor in Chief of the British Journal of Criminology. Jude McCulloch is Professor of Criminology in the School of Political and Social Inquiry, Monash University. JaneMaree Maher is Professor in the Centre for Women's Studies and Gender Research, Sociology in the School of Social Sciences at Monash University. All editors are members of the Monash Gender and Family Violence Research Program.
Introduction: Intimate Partner Violence
Risk and Security: Securing Women's Lives in A Global World
Kate Fitz-Gibbon
Sandra Walklate
Jude McCulloch
and JaneMaree Maher
Part I: Challenges in the Contemporary Global Policy Framework. 1. Securitising Sexual Violence: Transitions from War to Peace
Anette Bringedal Houge and Inger Skjelsbæk
2. Climate Change
The Production of Gendered Insecurity and Slow Intimate Partner Violence
Nancy Wonders
3. Spacelessness
Spatiality and Intimate Partner Violence: Technology-Facilitated Abuse
Stalking and Justice
Bridget Harris
4. Challenging Risk: The Production of Knowledge on Gendered Violence in South Africa
Floretta Boozanier
5. Surveying the Womanscape: Objectification
Self-Objectification
and Intimate Partner Violence
Jan Jordan
Part II: National Security
Difference and Precarity. 6. Mapping Gender Violence Narratives in the Northern Triangle of Central America
Leda Lozier
7. Temporary Migration and Family Violence: The Borders of Coercive Control
Marie Segrave
8. Misunderstanding Risk
Migration and Ethnicity in Intimate Partner Violence
Gemma Varona Martinez
9. ¿QUE DIRÁN? Making Sense of the Impact of Latinas' Experiences of Intimate Partner Violence in New York City
Yolanda Oritiz and Jayne Mooney
Part III: Everyday Security and Criminal Justice Questions. 10. The Criminalisation of Femicide
Thiago Pierobom de Ávila
11. Considering Victim Safety When Sentencing Intimate Partner Offenders
Julia Tolmie
12. Domestic Violence Protection Orders and Their Role in Ensuring Personal Security
Heather Douglas
13. Negotiating Women's Safety: The Mandatory Charging Debate
Holly Johnson and Deborah E. Conners
14. Criminalising Private Torture as Feminist Strategy: Thinking Through the Implications
Elizabeth A. Sheehy
Conclusion: Securing Women's Lives: Making Them Count and Accounting for Men's Violence
Kate Fitz-Gibbon
Sandra Walklate
Jude McCulloch
and JaneMaree Maher
Risk and Security: Securing Women's Lives in A Global World
Kate Fitz-Gibbon
Sandra Walklate
Jude McCulloch
and JaneMaree Maher
Part I: Challenges in the Contemporary Global Policy Framework. 1. Securitising Sexual Violence: Transitions from War to Peace
Anette Bringedal Houge and Inger Skjelsbæk
2. Climate Change
The Production of Gendered Insecurity and Slow Intimate Partner Violence
Nancy Wonders
3. Spacelessness
Spatiality and Intimate Partner Violence: Technology-Facilitated Abuse
Stalking and Justice
Bridget Harris
4. Challenging Risk: The Production of Knowledge on Gendered Violence in South Africa
Floretta Boozanier
5. Surveying the Womanscape: Objectification
Self-Objectification
and Intimate Partner Violence
Jan Jordan
Part II: National Security
Difference and Precarity. 6. Mapping Gender Violence Narratives in the Northern Triangle of Central America
Leda Lozier
7. Temporary Migration and Family Violence: The Borders of Coercive Control
Marie Segrave
8. Misunderstanding Risk
Migration and Ethnicity in Intimate Partner Violence
Gemma Varona Martinez
9. ¿QUE DIRÁN? Making Sense of the Impact of Latinas' Experiences of Intimate Partner Violence in New York City
Yolanda Oritiz and Jayne Mooney
Part III: Everyday Security and Criminal Justice Questions. 10. The Criminalisation of Femicide
Thiago Pierobom de Ávila
11. Considering Victim Safety When Sentencing Intimate Partner Offenders
Julia Tolmie
12. Domestic Violence Protection Orders and Their Role in Ensuring Personal Security
Heather Douglas
13. Negotiating Women's Safety: The Mandatory Charging Debate
Holly Johnson and Deborah E. Conners
14. Criminalising Private Torture as Feminist Strategy: Thinking Through the Implications
Elizabeth A. Sheehy
Conclusion: Securing Women's Lives: Making Them Count and Accounting for Men's Violence
Kate Fitz-Gibbon
Sandra Walklate
Jude McCulloch
and JaneMaree Maher
Introduction: Intimate Partner Violence
Risk and Security: Securing Women's Lives in A Global World
Kate Fitz-Gibbon
Sandra Walklate
Jude McCulloch
and JaneMaree Maher
Part I: Challenges in the Contemporary Global Policy Framework. 1. Securitising Sexual Violence: Transitions from War to Peace
Anette Bringedal Houge and Inger Skjelsbæk
2. Climate Change
The Production of Gendered Insecurity and Slow Intimate Partner Violence
Nancy Wonders
3. Spacelessness
Spatiality and Intimate Partner Violence: Technology-Facilitated Abuse
Stalking and Justice
Bridget Harris
4. Challenging Risk: The Production of Knowledge on Gendered Violence in South Africa
Floretta Boozanier
5. Surveying the Womanscape: Objectification
Self-Objectification
and Intimate Partner Violence
Jan Jordan
Part II: National Security
Difference and Precarity. 6. Mapping Gender Violence Narratives in the Northern Triangle of Central America
Leda Lozier
7. Temporary Migration and Family Violence: The Borders of Coercive Control
Marie Segrave
8. Misunderstanding Risk
Migration and Ethnicity in Intimate Partner Violence
Gemma Varona Martinez
9. ¿QUE DIRÁN? Making Sense of the Impact of Latinas' Experiences of Intimate Partner Violence in New York City
Yolanda Oritiz and Jayne Mooney
Part III: Everyday Security and Criminal Justice Questions. 10. The Criminalisation of Femicide
Thiago Pierobom de Ávila
11. Considering Victim Safety When Sentencing Intimate Partner Offenders
Julia Tolmie
12. Domestic Violence Protection Orders and Their Role in Ensuring Personal Security
Heather Douglas
13. Negotiating Women's Safety: The Mandatory Charging Debate
Holly Johnson and Deborah E. Conners
14. Criminalising Private Torture as Feminist Strategy: Thinking Through the Implications
Elizabeth A. Sheehy
Conclusion: Securing Women's Lives: Making Them Count and Accounting for Men's Violence
Kate Fitz-Gibbon
Sandra Walklate
Jude McCulloch
and JaneMaree Maher
Risk and Security: Securing Women's Lives in A Global World
Kate Fitz-Gibbon
Sandra Walklate
Jude McCulloch
and JaneMaree Maher
Part I: Challenges in the Contemporary Global Policy Framework. 1. Securitising Sexual Violence: Transitions from War to Peace
Anette Bringedal Houge and Inger Skjelsbæk
2. Climate Change
The Production of Gendered Insecurity and Slow Intimate Partner Violence
Nancy Wonders
3. Spacelessness
Spatiality and Intimate Partner Violence: Technology-Facilitated Abuse
Stalking and Justice
Bridget Harris
4. Challenging Risk: The Production of Knowledge on Gendered Violence in South Africa
Floretta Boozanier
5. Surveying the Womanscape: Objectification
Self-Objectification
and Intimate Partner Violence
Jan Jordan
Part II: National Security
Difference and Precarity. 6. Mapping Gender Violence Narratives in the Northern Triangle of Central America
Leda Lozier
7. Temporary Migration and Family Violence: The Borders of Coercive Control
Marie Segrave
8. Misunderstanding Risk
Migration and Ethnicity in Intimate Partner Violence
Gemma Varona Martinez
9. ¿QUE DIRÁN? Making Sense of the Impact of Latinas' Experiences of Intimate Partner Violence in New York City
Yolanda Oritiz and Jayne Mooney
Part III: Everyday Security and Criminal Justice Questions. 10. The Criminalisation of Femicide
Thiago Pierobom de Ávila
11. Considering Victim Safety When Sentencing Intimate Partner Offenders
Julia Tolmie
12. Domestic Violence Protection Orders and Their Role in Ensuring Personal Security
Heather Douglas
13. Negotiating Women's Safety: The Mandatory Charging Debate
Holly Johnson and Deborah E. Conners
14. Criminalising Private Torture as Feminist Strategy: Thinking Through the Implications
Elizabeth A. Sheehy
Conclusion: Securing Women's Lives: Making Them Count and Accounting for Men's Violence
Kate Fitz-Gibbon
Sandra Walklate
Jude McCulloch
and JaneMaree Maher