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Tackling men′s violence in families – Nordic issue s and dilemmas

Autor Maria Eriksson
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 iun 2005
Nordic countries are generally regarded as global welfare role models in terms of their image of being gender equal, child-friendly and culturally tolerant. Consequently, the influence of Nordic welfare systems in transnational academic and policy debates has been immense. By focusing on the vital welfare issue of violence by men to female partners and/or their children, this book seeks to reconsider this over-simplistic image.Drawing on new research from Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden, the book critically examines how men's violence in families is perceived and responded to in the Nordic context. It pays particular attention to the links between violence to women and violence to children, children's perspectives, professional discourses and responses, and legal and policy approaches.With clear links between research, policy and practice, the book is highly relevant to a wide audience, including academics, researchers and students in the fields of social work, health, criminology, sociology, social policy, gender studies, European studies and law. It is also recommended reading for welfare managers, practitioners, and policy makers.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781861346025
ISBN-10: 1861346026
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Bristol University Press
Locul publicării:United Kingdom

Recenzii

This book provides a welcome focus on men's violence, its family impact and what can be done about it. Lessons for UK academics and practitioners are both implicit and explicit, from the socio-legal context to the need for continued vigilance in the community. If enlightened countries such as those covered here cannot guarantee safety for women and children, then there is something about men's violent behaviour and society's sanctioning of it that we all need to think about and work to change. This book will help us along that road. Audrey Mullender, Principal, Ruskin College, Oxford

Notă biografică

Maria Eriksson, Department of Sociology, University of Uppsala, Marianne Hester, School for Policy Studies, University of Bristol, Suvi Keskinen, Institute of Women's Studies, Åbo Akademi University and Keith Pringle, International Centre for the Study of Violence and Abuse, University of Sunderland