What Is to Be Done about Separation/Divorce Violence against Women?
Author(s)
DeKeseredy, WS
Dragiewicz, M
Schwartz, MD
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
2017
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This chapter argues that a single strategy will not end the atrocities committed both by men continuing their abuse after separation and by those who were not abusive during a relationship but became so after their partners left them. The solutions proposed are legal and criminal justice reforms; social services; economic policies; feminist men's efforts; and new electronic technologies.This chapter argues that a single strategy will not end the atrocities committed both by men continuing their abuse after separation and by those who were not abusive during a relationship but became so after their partners left them. The solutions proposed are legal and criminal justice reforms; social services; economic policies; feminist men's efforts; and new electronic technologies.
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Book Title
Abusive Endings: Separation and Divorce Violence against Women
Subject
Criminology
Social Sciences
Criminology & Penology
Sociology