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Coercive Control
Charlotte Barlow, Sandra Walklate
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R634
Discovery Miles 6 340
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1. Intimate partner violence is a global issue that has received
significant attention in recent years, animating political debate,
policy reform and scholarly review making this book relevant to a
wider audience, including scholars from the US, UK, Europe, North
America, Australia and New Zealand. 2. This book will be of
significant interest to policy makers, practitioners and advocates
in the US, UK, Europe, North America, South America, Australia and
New Zealand as well as being relevant for the vibrant international
presence of criminology within higher education. 3. This book will
be useful supplementary reading for a range of courses on gender,
crime and justice, violence against women, and feminist
criminology.
1. Intimate partner violence is a global issue that has received
significant attention in recent years, animating political debate,
policy reform and scholarly review making this book relevant to a
wider audience, including scholars from the US, UK, Europe, North
America, Australia and New Zealand. 2. This book will be of
significant interest to policy makers, practitioners and advocates
in the US, UK, Europe, North America, South America, Australia and
New Zealand as well as being relevant for the vibrant international
presence of criminology within higher education. 3. This book will
be useful supplementary reading for a range of courses on gender,
crime and justice, violence against women, and feminist
criminology.
Written by leading experts in the field, this timely collection
highlights current strategies and thinking in relation to
prevention of sexual violence and critically considers the
limitations of these frameworks. Combining psychological,
criminological, sociological and legal perspectives, it explores
academic, practitioner and survivor points of view. It addresses
broad themes, from cultures of sexual harassment to the role of
media in oversexualising women and girls, as well as specific
issues including violence against children and older people. For
researchers, practitioners and students alike, this is an
invaluable resource that maps new approaches for practice and
prevention.
This is the first book to explore coercion as a pathway into crime
for co-offending women. Using newspaper articles and case and court
files, it analyses four cases of women co-accused of a crime with
their partner who suggested that coercive techniques had influenced
their involvement in the offending. Considering the legal and
social construction of coercion, this fascinating book concludes by
exploring the implications for public understanding of coercion and
female offending more broadly.
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