Women's Encounters with Violence
Australian Experiences
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Volume:
4
Other Titles in:
Adults & Violence (General)
Adults & Violence (General)
August 1997 | 280 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
While research findings in this volume take an Australian perspective, they extend beyond national boundaries and are pertinent to readers in all societies.
Contributors explore violence against women with disabilities, homeless women and lesbians in addition to culture-specific topics, such as injustices suffered by Australian Aboriginal women. The editors introduce the book with an overview of violence in Australian history, examining how culturally embedded laws and customs have aided the oppression of women. They stress that those involved in strategies for prevention should bear in mind political and social policies that may impede progress.
Sandy Cook and Judith Bessant
Australian History, Policy and Denial
PART ONE: SEXUAL VIOLENCE
Lesley Chenoweth
Violence and Women with Disabilities
Lee FitzRoy
Mother/Daughter Rape
Gail Mason
(Hetero)sexed Hostility and Violence toward Lesbians
PART TWO: LAW AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Linda Hancock
Aboriginality and Lawyering
Jocelynne A Scutt
Judicial Bias
Julie Stubbs
Shame, Defiance and Violence against Women
Thérèse McCarthy
Rethinking Theories of Victimology
PART THREE: CULTURAL AND SOCIAL ISSUES
Melissa Lucashenko
Violence against Indigenous Women
Susanne Davies
Women, War and the Violence of History
Adrian Howe
Men's Violence in the News
Suzanne E Hatty
The Violence of Displacement
Kerry Carrington
Governing Sexual Violence