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13. Harm Reduction in the Domestic Violence Context
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Courtney Cross
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
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Part I. The Politics of Safety and Justice
- 1. The Coupling and Decoupling of Safety and Crime Control 15
- 2. The Politicization of Domestic Violence 38
- 3. Empowerment Politics and Access to Justice 62
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Part II. Multiple Systems, Standards, and Dilemmas
- 4. Battering Court Syndrome 91
- 5. Parental Love and Purposeful Violence 119
- 6. Specializing Justice for Youth and Families 151
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Part III. Intersectional Needs for Safety and Justice
- 7. Feminist Response to Campus Sexual Assault in the Republican Era 171
- 8. A Fraught Pairing 202
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Part IV. Militarization, Firearms, and the Family
- 9. Politics, Safety, and Officer- Involved Intimate Partner Violence 227
- 10. Playing Politics with Firearms and Family Violence 246
- 11. Preventing Ordinary and Extraordinary Violence 272
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Part V. Moving Forward with a Critical Lens
- 12. Is Domestic Violence Politicized Too Narrowly? 303
- 13. Harm Reduction in the Domestic Violence Context 332
- 14. Developing a National Plan of Action on Violence against Women and Gender Violence 362
- About the Editor 379
- About the Contributors 381
- Index 387
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
-
Part I. The Politics of Safety and Justice
- 1. The Coupling and Decoupling of Safety and Crime Control 15
- 2. The Politicization of Domestic Violence 38
- 3. Empowerment Politics and Access to Justice 62
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Part II. Multiple Systems, Standards, and Dilemmas
- 4. Battering Court Syndrome 91
- 5. Parental Love and Purposeful Violence 119
- 6. Specializing Justice for Youth and Families 151
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Part III. Intersectional Needs for Safety and Justice
- 7. Feminist Response to Campus Sexual Assault in the Republican Era 171
- 8. A Fraught Pairing 202
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Part IV. Militarization, Firearms, and the Family
- 9. Politics, Safety, and Officer- Involved Intimate Partner Violence 227
- 10. Playing Politics with Firearms and Family Violence 246
- 11. Preventing Ordinary and Extraordinary Violence 272
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Part V. Moving Forward with a Critical Lens
- 12. Is Domestic Violence Politicized Too Narrowly? 303
- 13. Harm Reduction in the Domestic Violence Context 332
- 14. Developing a National Plan of Action on Violence against Women and Gender Violence 362
- About the Editor 379
- About the Contributors 381
- Index 387