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Controversial and forward-thinking, this volume presents a much-needed analysis of restorative justice practices in cases of violence against women. Advocates, community activists, and scholars will find the theoretical perspectives and vivid case descriptions presented here to be invaluable tools for creating new ways for abused women to find justice.
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Controversial and forward-thinking, this volume presents a much-needed analysis of restorative justice practices in cases of violence against women. Advocates, community activists, and scholars will find the theoretical perspectives and vivid case descriptions presented here to be invaluable tools for creating new ways for abused women to find justice.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. November 2009
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780199714872
- Artikelnr.: 38138404
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. November 2009
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780199714872
- Artikelnr.: 38138404
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James Ptacek has been working on the problem of men's violence against women for over twenty-five years. He has pursued this work in a variety of roles: as a batterers' counselor; a researcher; a teacher; and a trainer on institutional responses to domestic violence. His research has focused on how men who batter account for their violence; rape and battering on college campuses; and battered women's experiences seeking help from the courts. His current work addresses the class dimensions of intimate violence, and applications of restorative justice to violence against women and children.
* Part I. Overview: Restorative Justice and Feminist Activism
* 1.: Resisting Co-Optation: Three Feminist Challenges to Anti-Violence
Work, James
* Ptacek
* Part II. Critical Perspectives on Restorative Justice in Cases of
Violence
* Against Women
* 2.: The Role of Restorative Justice in the Battered Women's Movement,
Loretta
* Frederick and Kristine C. Lizdas
* 3.: At Cross Roads or Cross Purposes?: Aboriginal Women and Political
Pursuit in
* Canadian Sentencing Circles, Rashmi Goel
* 4.: A Community of One's Own?: When Women Speak to Power About
Restorative
* Justice, Pamela Rubin
* 5.: Restorative Justice, Gendered Violence, and Indigenous Women,
Julie Stubbs
* 6.: Restorative Justice for Domestic and Family Violence:Hopes and
Fears of
* Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Australian Women, Heather Nancarrow
* 7.: Restorative Justice and Youth Violence Toward Parents, Kathleen
Daly and
* Heather Nancarrow
* Part III. From Critique to New Possibilities: Innovative Feminist
Projects
* 8.: Opening Conversations Across Cultural, Gender, and Generational
Divides:
* Family and Community Engagement to Stop Violence Against Women and
Children,
* Joan Pennell and Mimi Kim
* 9.: Alternative Interventions to Intimate Violence: Defining
Political and
* Pragmatic Challenges, Mimi Kim
* 10.: Restorative Justice for Acquaintance Rape and Misdemeanor Sex
Crimes, Mary
* P. Koss
* 11.: Restorative Justice and Gendered Violence in New Zealand: A
Glimmer of Hope,
* Shirley Jülich
* 12.: Beyond Restorative Justice: Radical Organizing Against Violence,
Andrea
* Smith
* 1.: Resisting Co-Optation: Three Feminist Challenges to Anti-Violence
Work, James
* Ptacek
* Part II. Critical Perspectives on Restorative Justice in Cases of
Violence
* Against Women
* 2.: The Role of Restorative Justice in the Battered Women's Movement,
Loretta
* Frederick and Kristine C. Lizdas
* 3.: At Cross Roads or Cross Purposes?: Aboriginal Women and Political
Pursuit in
* Canadian Sentencing Circles, Rashmi Goel
* 4.: A Community of One's Own?: When Women Speak to Power About
Restorative
* Justice, Pamela Rubin
* 5.: Restorative Justice, Gendered Violence, and Indigenous Women,
Julie Stubbs
* 6.: Restorative Justice for Domestic and Family Violence:Hopes and
Fears of
* Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Australian Women, Heather Nancarrow
* 7.: Restorative Justice and Youth Violence Toward Parents, Kathleen
Daly and
* Heather Nancarrow
* Part III. From Critique to New Possibilities: Innovative Feminist
Projects
* 8.: Opening Conversations Across Cultural, Gender, and Generational
Divides:
* Family and Community Engagement to Stop Violence Against Women and
Children,
* Joan Pennell and Mimi Kim
* 9.: Alternative Interventions to Intimate Violence: Defining
Political and
* Pragmatic Challenges, Mimi Kim
* 10.: Restorative Justice for Acquaintance Rape and Misdemeanor Sex
Crimes, Mary
* P. Koss
* 11.: Restorative Justice and Gendered Violence in New Zealand: A
Glimmer of Hope,
* Shirley Jülich
* 12.: Beyond Restorative Justice: Radical Organizing Against Violence,
Andrea
* Smith
* Part I. Overview: Restorative Justice and Feminist Activism
* 1.: Resisting Co-Optation: Three Feminist Challenges to Anti-Violence
Work, James
* Ptacek
* Part II. Critical Perspectives on Restorative Justice in Cases of
Violence
* Against Women
* 2.: The Role of Restorative Justice in the Battered Women's Movement,
Loretta
* Frederick and Kristine C. Lizdas
* 3.: At Cross Roads or Cross Purposes?: Aboriginal Women and Political
Pursuit in
* Canadian Sentencing Circles, Rashmi Goel
* 4.: A Community of One's Own?: When Women Speak to Power About
Restorative
* Justice, Pamela Rubin
* 5.: Restorative Justice, Gendered Violence, and Indigenous Women,
Julie Stubbs
* 6.: Restorative Justice for Domestic and Family Violence:Hopes and
Fears of
* Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Australian Women, Heather Nancarrow
* 7.: Restorative Justice and Youth Violence Toward Parents, Kathleen
Daly and
* Heather Nancarrow
* Part III. From Critique to New Possibilities: Innovative Feminist
Projects
* 8.: Opening Conversations Across Cultural, Gender, and Generational
Divides:
* Family and Community Engagement to Stop Violence Against Women and
Children,
* Joan Pennell and Mimi Kim
* 9.: Alternative Interventions to Intimate Violence: Defining
Political and
* Pragmatic Challenges, Mimi Kim
* 10.: Restorative Justice for Acquaintance Rape and Misdemeanor Sex
Crimes, Mary
* P. Koss
* 11.: Restorative Justice and Gendered Violence in New Zealand: A
Glimmer of Hope,
* Shirley Jülich
* 12.: Beyond Restorative Justice: Radical Organizing Against Violence,
Andrea
* Smith
* 1.: Resisting Co-Optation: Three Feminist Challenges to Anti-Violence
Work, James
* Ptacek
* Part II. Critical Perspectives on Restorative Justice in Cases of
Violence
* Against Women
* 2.: The Role of Restorative Justice in the Battered Women's Movement,
Loretta
* Frederick and Kristine C. Lizdas
* 3.: At Cross Roads or Cross Purposes?: Aboriginal Women and Political
Pursuit in
* Canadian Sentencing Circles, Rashmi Goel
* 4.: A Community of One's Own?: When Women Speak to Power About
Restorative
* Justice, Pamela Rubin
* 5.: Restorative Justice, Gendered Violence, and Indigenous Women,
Julie Stubbs
* 6.: Restorative Justice for Domestic and Family Violence:Hopes and
Fears of
* Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Australian Women, Heather Nancarrow
* 7.: Restorative Justice and Youth Violence Toward Parents, Kathleen
Daly and
* Heather Nancarrow
* Part III. From Critique to New Possibilities: Innovative Feminist
Projects
* 8.: Opening Conversations Across Cultural, Gender, and Generational
Divides:
* Family and Community Engagement to Stop Violence Against Women and
Children,
* Joan Pennell and Mimi Kim
* 9.: Alternative Interventions to Intimate Violence: Defining
Political and
* Pragmatic Challenges, Mimi Kim
* 10.: Restorative Justice for Acquaintance Rape and Misdemeanor Sex
Crimes, Mary
* P. Koss
* 11.: Restorative Justice and Gendered Violence in New Zealand: A
Glimmer of Hope,
* Shirley Jülich
* 12.: Beyond Restorative Justice: Radical Organizing Against Violence,
Andrea
* Smith