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Specialized public resources for survivors of intimate partner
violence (IPV) are increasingly common and diverse--from protection
order courts and dedicated domestic violence units in police
precincts to a vast network of community-based emergency shelters
and counseling services. Yet little consensus exists regarding
which resources actually work to reduce violence and help survivors
lead the lives they would like to live. This book is an account of
these resources and IPV survivors' experiences with them in three
communities in the United States. Through detailed observations of
services such as court procedures, public benefits processes, and
community-based IPV programs as well as in-depth interviews with
dozens of IPV survivors and practitioners, Shoener describes how
our current institutional response to IPV is often not useful--and
sometimes quite harmful--for IPV survivors with the least material,
social, and cultural capital to spare. For these women, as the
interviews vividly record, IPV has long-term economic and social
consequences, disrupting career paths and creating social
isolation.
Specialized public resources for survivors of intimate partner
violence (IPV) are increasingly common and diverse--from protection
order courts and dedicated domestic violence units in police
precincts to a vast network of community-based emergency shelters
and counseling services. Yet little consensus exists regarding
which resources actually work to reduce violence and help survivors
lead the lives they would like to live. This book is an account of
these resources and IPV survivors' experiences with them in three
communities in the United States. Through detailed observations of
services such as court procedures, public benefits processes, and
community-based IPV programs as well as in-depth interviews with
dozens of IPV survivors and practitioners, Shoener describes how
our current institutional response to IPV is often not useful--and
sometimes quite harmful--for IPV survivors with the least material,
social, and cultural capital to spare. For these women, as the
interviews vividly record, IPV has long-term economic and social
consequences, disrupting career paths and creating social
isolation.
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