Gendered Justice takes a unique, multi-layered look at the various elements that factor into our understanding of domestic violence and how the criminal justice system handles situations of domestic violence. The book focuses primarily on the role of gender, but also considers socio-economic status, race, age, education, and the relationship between the victim and criminal. Illustrated with case studies throughout, the book introduces major themes, such as the social construction of gender and victimology, as well as topics such as the portrayal of intimate partner violence in the media and how it shapes our understanding of violence.
Chapter 1: Gendered Justice: The Social Construction of Womanhood and Intimate Partner Violence
Chapter 2: Understanding the Scope of Intimate Partner Violence
Chapter 3: Deconstructing Cultural Images and Myths of Intimate Partner Violence: Overcoming the Presence of the Past
Chapter 4: Legal Jurisprudence and the History of Intimate Partner Violence
Chapter 5: Policing Intimate Partner Violence
Chapter 6: Intimate Partner Violence in the Courts
Chapter 7: Correcting Intimate Partner Violence
Chapter 8: Escaping Intimate Partner Violence: The Shelter Movement
Chapter 9: Reality Reconsidered: Female Intimate Partner Violence Victim Images in Society
Appendix
Notes
References
Index
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