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Violence against Women [Minkštas viršelis]

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Research and advocacy aimed at understanding and ending violence against women had its beginning in the early 1970s, emerging as a central concern of the feminist movement. This work has expanded exponentially over the past three decades to influence practice and policy at the local, state, and federal levels. Many of the most influential articles in the field were published in Social Problems. This volume assembles twelve of these articles into a core text that covers such topics as wife abuse, sexual assault, sexual harassment, and stalking as well as institutional response to violence against women.

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Violence Against Women is a rich collection of articles that covers a variety of themes related to the history, major issues, theories, and methods of this area of study demonstrating the creativity and ingenuity that is necessary to present a complete and comprehensive view of this problem Professors looking for a text on violence and women should give this volume serious consideration. -- Karen Callaghan, Barry University * Teaching Sociology *

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Introduction: The Emergence of Violence against Women as a Social Problem 1(14)
Claire M. Renzetti
Raquel Kennedy Bergen
Part I Forms of Violence against Women
``Riding the Bull at Gilley's'': Convicted Rapists Describe the Rewards of Rape
15(16)
Diana Scully
Joseph Marolla
The Myth of Sexual Symmetry in Marital Violence
31(24)
Russell P. Dobash
R. Emerson Dobash
Margo Wilson
Martin Daly
Safe Conduct: Women, Crime, and Self in Public Places
55(22)
Carol Brooks Gardner
On Being Stalked
77(32)
Robert M. Emerson
Kerry O. Ferris
Carol Brooks Gardner
The Locker Room and the Dorm Room: Workplace Norms and the Boundaries of Sexual Harassment in Magazine Editing
109(22)
Kirsten Dellinger
Christine L. Williams
Part II Institutional Responses to Violence against Women
Prosecutorial Justifications for Sexual Assault Case Rejection: Guarding the ``Gateway to Justice''
131(36)
Cassia Spohn
Dawn Beichner
Erika Davis-Frenzel
Gender, Accounts, and Rape Processing Work
167(24)
Patricia Yancey Martin
Policing Woman Battering
191(16)
Kathleen J. Ferraro
Emergency Department Responses to Battered Women: Resistance to Medicalization
207(16)
Demie Kurz
The Social Construction of Deviance: Experts on Battered Women
223(20)
Donileen R. Loseke
Spencer E. Cahill
Part III Feminist Activism and Social Change
The Battered Woman Movement and the Creation of the Wife Beating Problem
243(18)
Kathleen J. Tierney
Identity, Strategy, and Feminist Politics: Clemency for Battered Women Who Kill
261(20)
Patricia Gagne
Sources 281(2)
Index 283(14)
About the Editors 297


Claire M. Renzetti is professor of sociology at St. Joseph's University in Philadelphia. She is editor of the international, interdisciplinary journal Violence Against Women and co-editor of Sage Publications' Violence Against Women book series. She is the author or editor of sixteen books and is active in several national and regional professional associations, including the Society for the Study of Social Problems, where she has held the offices of vice president and president. Raquel Kennedy Bergen is associate professor and chair of sociology at St. Joseph's University in Philadelphia. She is also a crisis counselor for battered and sexually abused women. Her current research examines husband-rapists' motivations for rape, the role of pornography in sexual violence against women, and sexual violence against pregnant women.