This book reflects on the problem of domestic violence by thinking critically about policy and practice responses. Moving beyond accounts of men's violence embedded in metaphors of 'good' and 'bad men', or as the expressions of particular structures and practices, it initiates challenging conversations. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1.Introduction. 2.Violence and vulnerability: Who does what to whom? 3.Perpetrators and accountability: Invisible or ignored? 4.Men's change: Who is doing the work? 5.Why doesn't she leave? 6.What about the kids? 7.Why doesn't he leave? 8.Conclusion.
Sarah Wendt Book order




- 2024
- 2019
The Sexual Politics of Gendered Violence and Women's Citizenship
- 216 pages
- 8 hours of reading
This book examines how responses by the state shape a woman's citizenship long after she has escaped from a violent partner. It investigates the effects of intimate partner violence on everyday life including housing, employment, mental health and social participation and offers critical insights for the development of social policy and practice.
- 2014
Domestic Violence in Diverse Contexts
- 232 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Overwhelmingly, it is women who are the victims of domestic violence and this book puts women's experiences of domestic violence at its centre, whilst acknowledging their many diverse and complex identities. Concentrating on the various forms of domestic abuse and its occurrence and manifestations within different contexts, it argues that gender is centrally implicated in the unique factors that shape violence across all these areas. Individual chapters outline the experiences of: Mothers Older women Women with religious affiliations Refugee women Rural women Aboriginal women Women in same-sex relationships Women with intellectual disabilities. Exploring how domestic violence across varying contexts impacts on different women's experiences and understandings of abuse, this innovative work draws on post-structural feminist theory and how these ideas view, and potentially allow, gendered explanations of domestic violence. Domestic Violence in Diverse Contexts is suitable for academics and researchers interested in issues around violence and gender.