In Hardship Duty, Stephanie Bonnes focuses on the puzzle of how sexual abuse remains highly prevalent in an organization that has dynamic policies, prevention strategies, and evolving education programs designed to combat sexual violence as well as victim services and legal assistance. Bonnes uncovers the processes that sustain sexual violence vulnerability, and the institutional and interpersonal factors that contribute to harassment. She also examines how organizational values shape harassment and broader workplace experiences of U.S. servicewomen.
In Hardship Duty, Stephanie Bonnes focuses on the puzzle of how sexual abuse remains highly prevalent in an organization that has dynamic policies, prevention strategies, and evolving education programs designed to combat sexual violence as well as victim services and legal assistance. Bonnes uncovers the processes that sustain sexual violence vulnerability, and the institutional and interpersonal factors that contribute to harassment. She also examines how organizational values shape harassment and broader workplace experiences of U.S. servicewomen.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Stephanie Bonnes, PhD, is Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice and Assistant Dean of the Henry C. Lee College of Criminal Justice and Forensic Sciences at the University of New Haven. Her scholarship on military harassment and sexual violence has won awards from the Sociologists for Women in Society; the Sex and Gender Section and the Peace, War, and Social Conflict Section at the American Sociological Association; as well as the Division of Feminist Criminology and the Division of Victimology at the American Society of Criminology. Her work has been published in American Sociological Review, Gender & Society, Feminist Criminology, and Violence Against Women as well as media outlets such as the Washington Post.
Inhaltsangabe
* Chapter 1: Introduction * Chapter 2: Bitches, Sluts, and Femininity Anchors: The Denigration of Femininity and Harassment * Chapter 3: Not Safe at Work, Not Safe at Home: Sexual Vulnerability in Military Spaces * Chapter 4: Administrative Tools of Harm: The Bureaucratic Harassment of U.S. Servicewomen * Chapter 5: A Failed Promise: The Military Family Is Actually a Brotherhood * Chapter 6: Eschewing vs Embracing a Victim Identity: Responses to Harassment * Chapter 7: The Need for Cultural and Contextual Change * References * Appendices
* Chapter 1: Introduction * Chapter 2: Bitches, Sluts, and Femininity Anchors: The Denigration of Femininity and Harassment * Chapter 3: Not Safe at Work, Not Safe at Home: Sexual Vulnerability in Military Spaces * Chapter 4: Administrative Tools of Harm: The Bureaucratic Harassment of U.S. Servicewomen * Chapter 5: A Failed Promise: The Military Family Is Actually a Brotherhood * Chapter 6: Eschewing vs Embracing a Victim Identity: Responses to Harassment * Chapter 7: The Need for Cultural and Contextual Change * References * Appendices
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