Domestic Violence as State Crime
A Feminist Framework for Challenge and Change
- 204 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Focusing on family violence, this innovative feminist criminological study examines the often-overlooked institutional and structural dimensions of male violence within the family. It presents a compelling argument that such violence should be classified as a state crime, highlighting the state's role and responsibility in addressing these issues. The book fills a significant gap in scholarly research, offering new insights into the interplay between family dynamics and state intervention.
