This article argues that while recent legal scholarship effectively disputes the applicability of a gendered model of domestic violence to same-gender abuse, it goes too far in embracing a completely gender-neutral model. Part I explains the theoretical problems with the non-gendered model of domestic violence by examining in detail the research which is most often cited in legal writings in support of this model. Part II briefly explores the pragmatic implications for lesbian and gay male victims of domestic violence when law enforcement policies such as mandatory arrest are based on a model of domestic violence which ignores contexts such as gender. Finally, Part III recommends initially abandoning any single model of domestic violence th...
This book provides the first detailed discussion of domestic violence and abuse in same sex relation...
Despite numerous studies that report the preponderance of domestic violence is perpe-trated by men a...
This article analyzes the conceptual structure of domestic violence and critiques various influentia...
This article argues that while recent legal scholarship effectively disputes the applicability of a ...
Many state legislatures have amended domestic violence laws to cover non-marital relationships, at t...
In this Article, Professor Goldfarb examines the construction of gender roles in the discourse on in...
The unique experiences of transgender persons subjected to abuse have not been the focus of legal sc...
Since the early 1970s, feminist researchers and advocates have identified violence against wives or ...
Domestic violence abuse is under-reported to police, but has long been viewed only through a lens of...
This substantial article examines the issues of men who are victimized by domestic violence in heter...
This Article highlights three developments in criminal justice in 2012 that marked the move toward m...
Scholars and battered women\u27s advocates now recognize that many facets of the legal response to i...
Healthy and open communication about the dynamics of domestic violence and patriarchy are essential ...
Research that shows approximately equal rates of dating and domestic violence by men and women has ...
The ways in which gendered expectations of women are used to maintain power and control by male perp...
This book provides the first detailed discussion of domestic violence and abuse in same sex relation...
Despite numerous studies that report the preponderance of domestic violence is perpe-trated by men a...
This article analyzes the conceptual structure of domestic violence and critiques various influentia...
This article argues that while recent legal scholarship effectively disputes the applicability of a ...
Many state legislatures have amended domestic violence laws to cover non-marital relationships, at t...
In this Article, Professor Goldfarb examines the construction of gender roles in the discourse on in...
The unique experiences of transgender persons subjected to abuse have not been the focus of legal sc...
Since the early 1970s, feminist researchers and advocates have identified violence against wives or ...
Domestic violence abuse is under-reported to police, but has long been viewed only through a lens of...
This substantial article examines the issues of men who are victimized by domestic violence in heter...
This Article highlights three developments in criminal justice in 2012 that marked the move toward m...
Scholars and battered women\u27s advocates now recognize that many facets of the legal response to i...
Healthy and open communication about the dynamics of domestic violence and patriarchy are essential ...
Research that shows approximately equal rates of dating and domestic violence by men and women has ...
The ways in which gendered expectations of women are used to maintain power and control by male perp...
This book provides the first detailed discussion of domestic violence and abuse in same sex relation...
Despite numerous studies that report the preponderance of domestic violence is perpe-trated by men a...
This article analyzes the conceptual structure of domestic violence and critiques various influentia...