Violence against Women
Violence against women is an enduring problem around the globe, yet very few books look at the full range of mens violences against women perpetrated in relationships, in the family, in public spaces, and in institutions. While books that look at different types of violence, such as domestic violence, honour-based violence and rape in isolation are useful for depth, it is only by looking across these different spheres that the true extent of mens violences against women becomes clear. This book usefully covers all of the main forms of violence against women, looking at them from a research, policy and practice perspective.
Including discussion of 15 different types of violence against women, this book is original in offering an introduction to such a broad range of topics, and for including chapters on violences that have rarely been written about, as well as those that are more commonly discussed and those that have been sidelined in recent years. By bringing together work on violence against women committed by partners, family members, strangers, acquaintances, institutions and businesses, this book widens the lens through which we view mens violences against women.
Violence against Women is essential reading for criminologists and sociologists who want to be up to date with the latest knowledge on this topic. It is also an invaluable text for those training to enter or become qualified in the specialist domestic and sexual violence sector.
Nicole Westmarland is Professor of Criminology at Durham University and Director of the Durham Centre for Research into Violence and Abuse. She has held a number of policy, practice and activist roles alongside her academic career, including Chair of Rape Crisis (England and Wales) and Special Advisor to the House of Commons Joint Committee on Human Rights for its Inquiry into Violence against Women and Girls.
Nicole Westmarlands book Violence Against Women is clear, systematic, practical and devoted: it comprises the researchers intensive experience in the field both as an academic and as an activist. Therefore it is able to offer the most recent, detailed research information, as well as descriptions about the policy-relevant best practices.The book is very suitable both for students in the field of criminology and those interested in the phenomena more generally. Its systematic character also makes it of value to researchers and PhD students.
Suvi Ronkainen , Professor in Research Methodology, University of Lapland, Finland
Violence against Women documents the extent and dynamics of male violences across a broad spectrum of private, family and public life. In 15 chapters, each devoted to a form of male violence, Professor Westmarland makes a convincing case that the same gender analysis that guides our response to physical, psychological and sexual violence by partners applies equally well to child sexual abuse, violence against parents and the elderly and to the abuse cultivated by celebrity culture, in residential care homes and in educational institutions.
Drawing on the latest research, Westmarland documents the oft-noted gap between the extent of male violences and the current policies, laws and programs she describes. Like the best of feminist criminology, the book is as passionate as it is scholarly. Westmarland puts flesh on the barebones data through heart-rending accounts from victims. Meanwhile, her analyses of current events such as the Jimmy Saville crimes and the massive abuse of adult and child residents at Nottingham and Rotherham makes the book as current as the latest headlines. I know no better introduction to violence against women in modern life.
Evan Stark , Emeritus Professor of Public Affairs and Public Health, Rutgers University, USA
An invaluable resource for those starting work in the sexual violence sector.
Lee Eggleston OBE , Chairwoman, Rape Crisis England & Wales, UK
Working and thinking with Nicole Westmarland is a challenging pleasure, she is always ready to make a leap outside feminist orthodoxies whilst fiercely maintaining a feminist perspective. This book will help you think about, and possibly re-think, what we know and do not know about violence against women and girls.
Liz Kelly , Roddick Chair on Violence Against Women, London Metropolitan University, UK
Violence against Women offers an excellent, informative overview of the types of gendered forms of violence and the environments in which they occur. The cutting-edge content underscores the importance of understanding the many facets of violence and invites each of us to act on it. Westmarland stresses the point that violence in all its forms is damaging not only to individuals but also to many components of the affected systems of support and protection. The didactic exposition of the material will be appreciated by its primary audience university students and scholars. However, the books clarity and accessibility will also make it a captivating resource for anyone interested in learning about the disconcerting variety of mens violence against woman, or anyone affected by its existence in their life.
Aisha K. Gill , Associate Professor in Criminology, University of Roehampton, UK
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Westmarland, Nicole.
Violence against women : criminological perspectives on mens violences /
Nicole Westmarland.
pages cm
ISBN 978-1-84392-399-2 (hardback) ISBN 978-1-84392-398-5 (pbk.)
ISBN 978-1-315-76883-0 (ebook) 1.Abusive men. 2.WomenViolence against.
3.WomenCrimes against. 4.Abused women. 5.Violent crimes. I.Title.
HV6250.4.W65W4654 2015
364.15082dc23
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ISBN: 978-1-84392-399-2 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-1-84392-398-5 (pbk)
ISBN: 978-1-315-76883-0 (ebk)
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This book is dedicated to the 148 women in the UK who have been killed through suspected male violence in 2014.
January
Elsie Mowbray, aged 87.
Sameena Zaman, aged 34.
Sarah ONeill, aged 22.
Jacqueline Oakes, aged 51.
Caroline Finnegan, aged 30.
Elizabeth Thomas, age unknown.
MilenaYuliyanov, aged 27.
Karen Wild, age unknown.
Maria Duque-Tunjano, aged 48.
February
Clara Patterson, aged 82.
Anon. for legal reasons, aged 47.
Karolina Nowikiewicz, aged 25.
Hollie Gazzard, aged 20.
Leanne Meecham, aged 26.
Christine Lee, aged 66.
Lucy Lee, aged 40.
Donna Graham, aged 51.
Georgina Drinkwater, aged 30.
Tracey Snook-Kite, aged 53.
Mairead McCallion, aged 24.