In Understanding Violence and Abuse, Heather Fraser and Kate Seymour examine violence and abuse from an anti-oppressive practice perspective and make connections between interpersonal violence and structural, institutional and cultural violence. Using case studies from Canada, the U.K., the U.S., Australia, Bangladesh, India and elsewhere, the authors discuss topics ranging from class oppression, street violence, white privilege, war, shame, Islamophobia and abuse in intimate relationships, as well as introduce the core tenets of anti-oppressive social work practice. They encourage readers to reflect upon hierarchies of identity and difference in relation to the ways in which violence and abuse are defined, understood and addressed. Further...
The first chapter presents the book’s point of departure as well as its central concepts and structu...
This paper takes as its starting point the report produced by the Social Services Inspectorate (1995...
English abstract Domestic violence in society This thesis is divided into two parts to reflect the d...
Overcoming actual violence is the driving, although hidden force behind modern modes of thought and ...
Violence against women is a pervasive problem in society and responding appropriately to those who e...
This book makes an important contribution to the international understanding of domestic violence an...
This Special Edition of Critical Social Work is a collection of papers from the Annual conference (2...
Within the context of the prevalence of violence in V.S. culture and current social concern about th...
What impels human beings to harm others - family members or strangers? And how can these impulses a...
This international collection examines violence and abuse in and around organisations. The collectio...
Domestic and family violence (DFV) is an enduring social and public health issue of endemic proporti...
Structural violence refers to social systems as well as the mechanisms through which they produce an...
Domestic violence and abuse is a significant global concern, with mounting evidence showing that suc...
Understanding Violence: Context and Practice in the Human Services is a reference for professionals,...
[Extract] Violence against women is a serious violation of human rights, yet women across the globe ...
The first chapter presents the book’s point of departure as well as its central concepts and structu...
This paper takes as its starting point the report produced by the Social Services Inspectorate (1995...
English abstract Domestic violence in society This thesis is divided into two parts to reflect the d...
Overcoming actual violence is the driving, although hidden force behind modern modes of thought and ...
Violence against women is a pervasive problem in society and responding appropriately to those who e...
This book makes an important contribution to the international understanding of domestic violence an...
This Special Edition of Critical Social Work is a collection of papers from the Annual conference (2...
Within the context of the prevalence of violence in V.S. culture and current social concern about th...
What impels human beings to harm others - family members or strangers? And how can these impulses a...
This international collection examines violence and abuse in and around organisations. The collectio...
Domestic and family violence (DFV) is an enduring social and public health issue of endemic proporti...
Structural violence refers to social systems as well as the mechanisms through which they produce an...
Domestic violence and abuse is a significant global concern, with mounting evidence showing that suc...
Understanding Violence: Context and Practice in the Human Services is a reference for professionals,...
[Extract] Violence against women is a serious violation of human rights, yet women across the globe ...
The first chapter presents the book’s point of departure as well as its central concepts and structu...
This paper takes as its starting point the report produced by the Social Services Inspectorate (1995...
English abstract Domestic violence in society This thesis is divided into two parts to reflect the d...