Buch, Englisch, 316 Seiten, Format (B × H): 178 mm x 254 mm, Gewicht: 601 g
Gender-Specific and Socio-Cultural Approaches
Buch, Englisch, 316 Seiten, Format (B × H): 178 mm x 254 mm, Gewicht: 601 g
Reihe: Advances in Police Theory and Practice
ISBN: 978-1-032-20530-4
Verlag: Routledge
This edited volume represents a joint effort by international experts to analyze the prevalence and nature of gender-based domestic violence across the globe and how it is dealt with at both national and international levels. With studies being conducted in 20 different countries and 4 distinct regions, the contributors to this volume shed light on the ways in which contextual particularities shape the practices and strategies of addressing the socio-cultural and legal problem of gender-based domestic violence in the countries or regions where they do research. Special attention is devoted to developing countries where there is a lack of a consistent legal definition of gender-based domestic violence and where violence against women is widely considered a private matter. The authors of the chapters share a common goal of raising public awareness of the significance in nuanced local experiences of women and other individuals from gender and sexual minority groups facing gender-based violence.
Furthermore, the authors attend, analytically, to the newly emerging, overlapping influences of COVID-19 and global warming. Their research findings acknowledge and provide a detailed account of how the two ecological and socio-economic crises can combine to produce economic devastation, disconnect victims from necessary social services and assistance, and create a large degree of panic and uncertainty. In addition, they intend to offer insights into next steps to not only adjust existing public policies, legislation, and social services to the ever-changing national and global contexts, but also to make new ones.
The book is intended for a wide range of scholars (both professors and students) and practitioners in a large number of areas, including but not limited to criminal justice, criminology, law, human rights, social justice, social work, nursing, sociology, and political or public affairs.
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Foreword
Lois A. Herman
Series Editor Preface
Dilip K. Das and Vicente Riccio
Introduction: An interfaces approach to the global problems of gender-based domestic violence
Dongling Zhang and Diana Peterson
Section One: North and South America
1. The myth of the universal woman: The (white) feminist fantasy and the invisibility of violence against women of color
Roksana Badruddoja
2. Paradigm shift in Latin American legislation over time: From domestic violence laws to comprehensive legislation on gender-based violence against women (1990-2020)
Nancy Madera
3.Gender-based violence and femicide in Mexico: Why is the law failing to protect Mexico’s women?
Emily Acevedo
4. Violence against women in Mexico City: A cry for change
Flor Avellaneda and Luis R. Torres
5. Severe licking: Calypso considers domestic violence
Alison Mc Letchie and Daina Nathaniel
6. Gender-based violence in the English-speaking Caribbean: Chronicling Guyana’s progress
Aneesa A. Baboolal
7. Intersectionality as a means to understanding violence against women in Belize
Kiesha Warren-Gordon
8. The dangers of being a woman in Nicaragua
Pamela Neumann
Section Two: Asia and Oceania
9. Response to domestic violence: India
Arundhati Bhattacharyya
10. Combating domestic violence and sexual and gender-based violence during conflict: The case of the Rohingyas in Myanmar and Bangladesh
Tonny Kirabira and Fiza Lee-Winter
11. Malaysia responding to domestic violence: A corpus-assisted discourse analysis
Mohd Muzhafar Idrus, Habibah Ismail, Bahiyah Dato Haji Abd Hamid and Ruzy Suliza Hashim
12. From private matter to public problem: Relocating gender-based violence in China
Dongling Zhang
13. Social taboos and legal constraints: The status of domestic violence in Kuwait
Alanoud AlSharekh and Nour AlMukhled
14. “Mobilizing for punishment”: Legal activism, women's NGOs, and the grassroots in Lebanon
Sirin Knecht
15. Domestic violence in Thailand: An in-depth examination of how culture and resource-seeking barriers impact victim safety
Tanya Grant
16. Domestic violence in Micronesian context: Past and future challenges
Hiroaki Matsuura
Section Three: Africa
17. Domestic violence in Ethiopia: An overview
Fikresus Amahazion
18. Between reality and expectations: Tackling domestic violence in Egypt
Hiam Elgousi
19. Domestic and sexual violence among university students in Ghana
Michelle L. Munro-Kramer, Lindsay M. Cannon, Eugene K. M. Darteh, Ruth Owusu-Antwi, and Sarah D. Compton
20. Domestic violence, human rights, and reform in Mauritania
Nabil Ouassini and Anwar Ouassini
Section Four: Perpetrators and Victims (Intersectionality: Race/Ethnicity, Gender, Migrant, and Refugee Populations)
21. Responding to intimate partner violence against women in Spain: Perpetrators’ accounts as a new variable to the ecological approach model
Mostafa Boieblan
22. Why domestic violence remains under-reported within migrant communities in Germany
Fiza Lee-Winter
23. Ritualized experiences of pain: Love and domestic violence among transgender women in Brazil
Thiago de Lima Oliveira and Veronica Alcantara Guerra
24. Socio-legal responses to immigrant and refugee male batterers in the EU and MENA regions
Chuka Emezue