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- From: Molly Dragiewicz <>
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- Subject: Violence Against Women in Families and Relationships, eds. Buzawa & Stark
- Date: Mon, 24 Aug 2009 19:20:23 -0400
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Hi everyone,
Violence Against Women in Families and Relationships, edited by Eve S. Buzawa
& Evan Stark (2009 Greenwood Press) is now available.
Here is the link to the order form for your library
http://www.greenwood.com/catalog/C9846.aspx
The table of contents is pasted below because you can't see that online.
Best,
Molly
Vol. l: Victimization and the Community Response
Set Introduction Evan Stark & Eve Buzawa
Introduction to volume l. Evan Stark
Chapter l. Sharon Vaughan, The Story of the Shelter, "Women's Advocates."
Chapter 2. Deborah Debare, The Evolution of the Shelter Movement
Chapter 3. Hillary Abrahams, Changing from Victim to Survivor.
Chapter 4. Chris Sullivan & Tameka Gillum, Evaluating Community-based Services
Chapter 5. Claire Renzetti, Intimate Partner Violence and Economic
Disadvantage
Chapter 6. Jody Raphael. The Trapping Effects of Poverty and Violence
Chapter 7. Deborah M. Weissman, Domestic Violence and the Postindustrial
Household
Chapter 8. Nancy Ristock, Understanding Violence in Lesbian Relationships.
Chapter 9. Katherine Morrison, Domestic Violence and the African American
Community
Chapter 10. Emma Williamson, The Health System Response to Domestic Violence
Chapter 11. Melissa Platt, Jocelyn Barton, and Jennifer J. Freyd, A Betrayal
Trauma Perspective on Domestic Violence
Volume II. The family context
Set Introduction Evan Stark and Eva Buzawa
Volume II introduction Evan Stark
l. Judy Postmus, Domestic Violence and Children's Well Being
2. Alison C. Cares, The "Transmission" of Intimate Partner Violence across
Generations
3. Hilary Saunders, Securing Safety for Abused Women and Children in the
Family Courts
4. David Mandel, Battered and the Lives of their Children
5. Evan Stark, The Battered Mother's Dilemma
6. Marianne Hester, The Contradictory Legal Worlds Faced by Domestic Violence
Victims
7. Joan S. Meier, The Misuse of Parental Alienation Syndrome in Custody Suits
8. Joan Dawson, An Introduction to the Fathers' Rights Movement
9. Cynthia Wilcox Lischick, Divorce in the Context of Coercive Control
Volume III. Criminal Justice and the Law
Set Introduction: Evan Stark & Eve S. Buzawa
Introduction to Volume III. Eve S. Buzawa
1, Deborah Turkheimer, The Real Crime of Domestic Violence
2. Leigh Goodmark, Battered Women Who Fight Back against Their Abusers
3. Suzanne C. Swan, Jennifer E. Caldwell, Tami P. Sullivan, and David L.
Snow, Women's Use of Violence with Male Intimate Partners
4. Eve S. Buzawa and David Hirschel, Evolution of the Police Response to
Domestic Violence
5. Christopher D. Maxwell, Amanda L. Robinson and Andrew R. Klein, The
Prosecution of Domestic Violence across Time
6. Andrew Klein, Offenders and the Criminal Justice System
7. Keith Guzik, Abusers' Narratives Following Arrest and Prosecution
8. Daniel G. Saunders, Programs for Men who Batter
9, Michael Rempel, Batterer Programs and Beyond
10. Molly Dragiewicz, Why Sex and Gender Matter in Domestic Violence Research
and Advocacy
Volume IV. The Media and Cultural Attitudes
Set Introduction: Evan Stark and Eve S. Buzawa
Introduction to Volume 4. Evan Stark
Chapter l. Donileen R. Loseke, Public and Personal Stories of Wife Abuse
Chapter 2. Karen Boyle, Film, Violence and Gender
Chapter 3. Lori Post, Patricia K. Smith and Emily M. Meyer, Media Frames of
Intimate Partner Homicide
Chapter 4. Kathryn Phillips Thill and Karen E. Dill, Domestic Violence and
American Magazines
Chapter 5. Nancy Berns, Domestic Violence and Victim Empowerment Folklore in
Popular Culture
Chapter 6. Karen E. Dill, Violence Video Games, Rape Myth Acceptance, and
Negative Attitudes Towards Women
Chapter 7. Edward Armstrong, Gangsta Rap and Violence Against Women,
Chapter 8. Elaine Lawless, Troubling Violence through Performance
Chapter 9. Michael Flood, Robert Pease, Natalie Taylor & Kim Webster,
Reshaping Attitudes Towards Violence Against Women.
Molly Dragiewicz
Assistant Professor
Criminology, Justice and Policy Studies
University of Ontario Institute of Technology
- Violence Against Women in Families and Relationships, eds. Buzawa & Stark, Molly Dragiewicz, 08/24/2009
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