Explaining Separation/Divorce Violence against Women
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Dragiewicz, Molly
Schwartz, Martin D
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Dekeseredy, Walter S.
Dragiewicz, Molly
Schwartz, Martin D.
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This chapter reviews widely read and cited social scientific theories of separation and divorce violence against women. Explanations covered include the male proprietariness thesis, the challenge thesis, a feminist/male peer support model of separation and divorce sexual assault, a rural masculinity crisis/male peer support model of separation/divorce sexual assault, and the social and economic exclusion model of separation/divorce woman abuse in public housing.
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Abusive Endings: Separation and Divorce Violence against Women
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4
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Dekeseredy, WS; Dragiewicz, M; Schwartz, MD, Explaining Separation/Divorce Violence against Women, Abusive Endings: Separation and Divorce Violence against Women, 2017, 4, pp. 86-114