Family Violence and the Women s Movement

Family Violence and the Women s Movement
Author: Gillian Walker
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 282
Release: 1990
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: STANFORD:36105043186563

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The Politicization of Safety

The Politicization of Safety
Author: Jane K. Stoever
Publsiher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 410
Release: 2019-02-26
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781479805648

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A look at gun control, campus sexual assault, immigration, and more that considers the future of responses to domestic violence Domestic violence is commonly assumed to be a bipartisan, nonpolitical issue, with politicians of all stripes claiming to work to end family violence. Nevertheless, the Violence Against Women Act expired for over 500 days between 2012 and 2013 due to differences between the U.S. Senate and House, demonstrating that legal protections for domestic abuse survivors are both highly political and highly vulnerable. Racial and gender politics, the move toward criminalization, reproductive justice concerns, gun control debates, and political interests are increasingly shaping responses to domestic violence, demonstrating the need for greater consideration of the interplay of politics, domestic violence, and how the law works in people’s lives. The Politicization of Safety provides a critical historical perspective on domestic violence responses in the United States. It grapples with the ways in which child welfare systems and civil and criminal justice responses intersect, and considers the different, overlapping ways in which survivors of domestic abuse are forced to cope with institutionalized discrimination based on race, gender, sexual orientation, and immigration status. The book also examines movement politics and the feminist movement with respect to domestic violence policies. The tensions discussed in this book, similar to those involved in the #metoo movement, include questions of accountability, reckoning, redemption, healing, and forgiveness. What is the future of feminism and the movements against gender-based violence and domestic violence? Readers are invited to question assumptions about how society and the legal system respond to intimate partner violence and to challenge the domestic violence field to move beyond old paradigms and contend with larger justice issues.

History and Memories of the Domestic Violence Movement

History and Memories of the Domestic Violence Movement
Author: Gill Hague
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2021-05-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781447356325

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In this captivating book, activist and scholar Gill Hague recounts the inspiring story of the violence against women movement in the UK and beyond from 1960s onwards, examining the transformatory politics behind this movement through an important historical and international lens.

Battered Women and Feminist Lawmaking

Battered Women and Feminist Lawmaking
Author: Elizabeth M. Schneider
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2008-10-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780300128932

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Women’s rights advocates in the United States have long argued that violence against women denies women equality and citizenship, but it took a movement of feminist activists and lawyers, beginning in the late 1960s, to set about realizing this vision and transforming domestic violence from a private problem into a public harm. This important book examines the pathbreaking legal process that has brought the pervasiveness and severity of domestic violence to public attention and has led the United States Congress, the Supreme Court, and the United Nations to address the problem. Elizabeth Schneider has played a pioneering role in this process. From an insider’s perspective she explores how claims of rights for battered women have emerged from feminist activism, and she assesses the possibilities and limitations of feminist legal advocacy to improve battered women’s lives and transform law and culture. The book chronicles the struggle to incorporate feminist arguments into law, particularly in cases of battered women who kill their assailants and battered women who are mothers. With a broad perspective on feminist lawmaking as a vehicle of social change, Schneider examines subjects as wide-ranging as criminal prosecution of batterers, the civil rights remedy of the Violence Against Women Act of 1994, the O. J. Simpson trials, and a class on battered women and the law that she taught at Harvard Law School. Feminist lawmaking on woman abuse, Schneider argues, should reaffirm the historic vision of violence and gender equality that originally animated activist and legal work.

Women and Male Violence

Women and Male Violence
Author: Susan Schechter
Publsiher: South End Press
Total Pages: 380
Release: 1982
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0896081591

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Takes an in-depth look at battering and the social movement against it. It describes not only the horrifying experiences of victims, but the powerful movement that demands an end to violence against women and permanent changes in the conditions of women's lives.

Women Violence and Social Change

Women  Violence and Social Change
Author: R. Emerson Dobash,Russell P. Dobash
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2003-12-16
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781134959457

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Women, Violence and Social Change demonstrates how refuges and shelters stand as the core of the battered women's movement, providing a basis for pragmatic support, political action and radical renewal. From this base movements in Britain and the United States have challenged the police, courts and social services to provide greater assistance to women. The book provides important evidence on the way social movements can successfully challenge institutions of the State as well as salutatory lessons on the nature of diverted and thwarted struggle. Throughout the book the Dobashes' years of researching violence against women is illustrated in the depth of their analysis. They maintain the tradition established in their first book, Violence Against Wives, which was widely accalimed.

Family Violence and the Women s Movement

Family Violence and the Women s Movement
Author: Gillian A. Walker,Walker Gillian A.
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1990
Genre: POLITICAL SCIENCE
ISBN: 1487574312

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Gillian Walker systematically and empirically examines the process by which the issue of wife-battering was taken away from feminists and the women being abused.

Domestic Tyranny

Domestic Tyranny
Author: Elizabeth Hafkin Pleck
Publsiher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2004
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0252071751

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Elizabeth Pleck's Domestic Tyranny chronicles the rise and demise of legal, political, and medical campaigns against domestic violence from colonial times to the present. Based on in-depth research into court records, newspaper accounts, and autobiographies, this book argues that the single most consistent barrier to reform against domestic violence has been the Family Ideal--that is, ideas about family privacy, conjugal and parental rights, and family stability. This edition features a new introduction surveying the multinational and cultural themes now present in recent historical writing about family violence.