Description
Product ID: | 9781032030524 |
Product Form: | Paperback / softback |
Country of Manufacture: | GB |
Title: | Violence Against Women in the US |
Subtitle: | Theory, Research and Policy |
Authors: | Author: Maddy Coy |
Page Count: | 190 |
Subjects: | Social and political philosophy, Social & political philosophy, Cultural studies, Violence and abuse in society, Feminism and feminist theory, Gender studies: women and girls, Sociology, Social work, Crime and criminology, Psychological theory, systems, schools and viewpoints, Social, group or collective psychology, Human rights, civil rights, Law and society, gender issues, Legal aspects of criminology, Sentencing and punishment, Social law and Medical law, Health, Relationships and Personal development, Cultural studies, Violence in society, Feminism & feminist theory, Gender studies: women, Sociology, Social work, Crime & criminology, Psychological theory & schools of thought, Social, group or collective psychology, Human rights, Gender & the law, Criminology: legal aspects, Sentencing & punishment, Social law, Health & personal development, USA |
Description: | Select Guide Rating By offering an analysis of how violence against women has come to be named in activist, policy, and academic arenas, Violence Against Women in the US is an essential resource for students, scholars, and practitioners. Analyzing what is known about violence against women, this book centers on the contrast between the U.S.’s historic focus on a criminal legal framework and the human rights lens used globally by feminist activists. Distilling the existing evidence base and literature on violence against women in the United States, this book includes an overview of forms of violence, the prevalence of violence, contexts in which violence occurs, and debates about intervention and prevention. It engages with how human rights frameworks define violence against women as a cause and consequence of women’s inequality, and explores how race, ethnicity, class, citizenship status, and sexual orientation shape experiences of victimization, perpetration, and institutional responses. Chapters synthesize prevalence methods and data, key feminist concepts, impacts and aftermath of violence, what is known about perpetrators, the history of anti-violence activism, violence against women on college campuses and in the media, and how the criminal legal systems respond. Contested issues, such as prostitution and pornography, and the extent to which commercial sex can be understood as a form of, and/or context for, violence against women, are also explored. The book closes with a final chapter offering directions for adopting a human rights approach to ending violence against women in the United States. By offering an analysis of how violence against women has come to be named in activist, policy, and academic arenas, Violence Against Women in the US is an essential resource for students, scholars, and practitioners. |
Imprint Name: | Routledge |
Publisher Name: | Taylor & Francis Ltd |
Country of Publication: | GB |
Publishing Date: | 2024-04-09 |