Women, Violence and Social Change

by R. Emerson Dobash

Paperback, 1992

Status

Available

Publication

Routledge (1992), Edition: 1, 380 pages

Description

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.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

380 p.; 5.43 inches

ISBN

0415036100 / 9780415036108

Local notes

violence/crime

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