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Violence against women : Vulnerable populations

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Publication details: London Routledge 2009Description: 296p xviiISBN:
  • 9780415996082
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 362.820000 BRO
Contents:
TABLE OF CONTENTS: Chapter 1 - Introduction; Chapter 2 - Situating Research on Vulnerable Populations Within the Family Violence Field; Chapter 3 - Materials and Methods; Chapter 4 - Violence Against Cohabiting Women: Present Perspective and Future Prospective; Chapter 5 - Differing Dynamics: Violence Against Women Post-Separation; Chapter 6 - Violence in “The Future Traditional Family”: Stepfamilies and Violence Against Women; Chapter 7 - Exploring the Link Between Homeownership Status and Violence Against Women; Chapter 8 - Violence Against Women in Rural and Urban Settings: Equal Risk Does Not Imply Equal Prevention; Chapter 9 - Violence Against Aboriginal Women: The Role of Colonization; Chapter 10 - Violence Against Immigrant Women: A Reversal of Fortunes; Chapter 11 - Violence Against Women with Disabilities: Perpetrator Characteristics are Key; Chapter 12 - Conclusion: Assembling Pieces of an Intersectional Puzzle.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Chapter 1 - Introduction;
Chapter 2 - Situating Research on Vulnerable Populations Within the Family Violence Field;
Chapter 3 - Materials and Methods;
Chapter 4 - Violence Against Cohabiting Women: Present Perspective and Future Prospective;
Chapter 5 - Differing Dynamics: Violence Against Women Post-Separation;
Chapter 6 - Violence in “The Future Traditional Family”: Stepfamilies and Violence Against Women;
Chapter 7 - Exploring the Link Between Homeownership Status and Violence Against Women;
Chapter 8 - Violence Against Women in Rural and Urban Settings: Equal Risk Does Not Imply Equal Prevention;
Chapter 9 - Violence Against Aboriginal Women: The Role of Colonization;
Chapter 10 - Violence Against Immigrant Women: A Reversal of Fortunes;
Chapter 11 - Violence Against Women with Disabilities: Perpetrator Characteristics are Key;
Chapter 12 - Conclusion: Assembling Pieces of an Intersectional Puzzle.

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