Focuses on the role of battered women\u27s shelters in the U.S. as a response to the problem of violence against women in society. Examination of the battered women\u27s movement and the shelters the movement has spawned; Contradictions between feminist ideology and reality; Role of the shelter itself as a social world
Domestic violence exists. It is here in spite of the fact that some people turn a blind eye to it an...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore shelters for battered women, from the staffs point of view....
Abstract Gender based violence is nothing new- it has been widespread and prevalent thr...
Focuses on the role of battered women\u27s shelters in the U.S. as a response to the problem of viol...
In the 1970s, wife abuse became a concern of sociologists, feminists, and family theorists. The new ...
The problem of wife abuse in America is primarily sociogenic. It is principally a structural and onl...
Margaret Hyden, Women Battering as Marital Act: The Construction of a Violent Marriage. New York: Sa...
This is a study of men who abuse women. The respondents were residents of a shelter for battered wiv...
This thesis examines the reasons why women remain with their abusive partners. The researcher define...
The recent history of the battered woman\u27s movement is an interesting study in social science pol...
This study explores how the concept of wife abuse is culturally constructed through an examination o...
This article addresses the recently discovered connection between domestic violence and welfare “dep...
The purpose of this study was to gather and analyze data readily available from the files of a batte...
Contemporary experts on battered women have concentrated on asking why women stay with mates who bea...
Evidence indicates that violence against wives is the most prevalent type of violence within familie...
Domestic violence exists. It is here in spite of the fact that some people turn a blind eye to it an...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore shelters for battered women, from the staffs point of view....
Abstract Gender based violence is nothing new- it has been widespread and prevalent thr...
Focuses on the role of battered women\u27s shelters in the U.S. as a response to the problem of viol...
In the 1970s, wife abuse became a concern of sociologists, feminists, and family theorists. The new ...
The problem of wife abuse in America is primarily sociogenic. It is principally a structural and onl...
Margaret Hyden, Women Battering as Marital Act: The Construction of a Violent Marriage. New York: Sa...
This is a study of men who abuse women. The respondents were residents of a shelter for battered wiv...
This thesis examines the reasons why women remain with their abusive partners. The researcher define...
The recent history of the battered woman\u27s movement is an interesting study in social science pol...
This study explores how the concept of wife abuse is culturally constructed through an examination o...
This article addresses the recently discovered connection between domestic violence and welfare “dep...
The purpose of this study was to gather and analyze data readily available from the files of a batte...
Contemporary experts on battered women have concentrated on asking why women stay with mates who bea...
Evidence indicates that violence against wives is the most prevalent type of violence within familie...
Domestic violence exists. It is here in spite of the fact that some people turn a blind eye to it an...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore shelters for battered women, from the staffs point of view....
Abstract Gender based violence is nothing new- it has been widespread and prevalent thr...