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Women at Risk Evan D. Stark

Women at Risk By Evan D. Stark

Women at Risk by Evan D. Stark


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Women at Risk: Domestic Violence and Women's Health by Evan D. Stark

Women at Risk brilliantly recasts the debate about violence against women and makes a major contribution to feminist thinking about women's health. Practitioners and theorists who want to understand women's health issues from a stunning new perspective must read this book. --Heidi Hartmann, Ph.D., President, Institute for Women's Policy Research, Washington, DC Women at Risk is a unique and important blend of research, practice, and advocacy. This volume makes a significant contribution to the health care profession's understanding of violence against women. This is a long-awaited book by two major scholars and practitioners in the field of violence against women. --Richard J. Gelles, Ph.D., Director, Family Violence Research Program, University of Rhode Island Women at Risk is a thought-provoking investigation of the violence that may bring women to emergency departments with injuries or suicide attempts. It challenges assumptions that patriarchy causes violence against women and that women are passive victims. And it dares to acknowledge violence by women. It goes beyond a plea for awareness of violence and outlines steps that hospital staff can follow to identify, care for, and advocate for battered women. Evan Stark and Anne Flitcraft strongly affirm the status of wife assault as a public health issue. --N. Zoe Hilton, Ph.D., Mental Health Center of Penetanguishene, Ontario Filled with groundbreaking research, Women at Risk challenges current explanations of domestic violence and argues that reframing health in terms of coercion and violence is key to the prevention of some of women's most vexing problems. Presenting major findings of studies conducted over 15 years, authors Evan Stark and Anne Flitcraft maintain that the medical, psychiatric, and behavioral problems exhibited by battered women stem from a so-called dual trauma, in which the coercive strategies used by their partners converge with discriminatory institutional practices. This timely volume explores the theoretical perspectives as well as health consequences of woman abuse and considers clinical interventions to reduce the incidence of homicide, child abuse, substance abuse, and female suicide attempts associated with battering. In addition, the authors progressively promote the notion of shelter not as a facility or service, but as a political space to be opened within families, communities, and the economy--a space where toleration for male coercion ends. Medical professionals, mental health practitioners, social workers, and researchers, as well as advanced students in health, psychology, or the social sciences, will find this compelling volume a thorough resource.

About Evan D. Stark

Evan Stark is a sociologist, forensic social worker and award-winning researcher with an international reputation for his innovative work on the legal, policy and health dimensions of interpersonal violence, including its effects on children. Dr. Stark's award-winning book, Coercive Control: The Entrapment of Women in Personal Life (Oxford, 2007), was named the outstanding social science book published in 2007 by the Association of American Publishers and influenced the United Kingdom and other countries in Europe to expand their definitions of domestic violence to include coercive control. With a Ph.D......University, he is Professor Emeritus at Rutgers University where he held appointments in Public Affairs, Public Health and Women and Gender Studies. Dr. Stark has held visiting appointments and Fellowships at the University of Essex, the University of Bristol, the Escuela Superior de Economia y Negocios (ESEN) in El Salvador and, most recently, as the. Leverhulme Visiting Professor at the University of Edinburgh. Since his retirement, Dr. Stark has done extensive work on imporiving the response to abuse women in Turkey, as part of the State Department's U.S. Speaker and Specialist Program as well as in Serbia, Taiwan and throughout the United Kingdom.

Table of Contents

PART ONE: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES Medicine and Patriarchal Violence Imagining Woman Battering Social Knowledge, Social Theory and Patriarchal Benevolence PART TWO: HEALTH CONSEQUENCES Women and Children at Risk A Feminist Perspective on Child Abuse Killing the Beast Within Woman Battering and Female Suicidality Preventing Gendered Homicide PART THREE: CLINICAL INTERVENTIONS Personal Power and Institutional Victimization Treating the Dual Trauma of Woman Battering Clinical Violence Intervention Lessons from Battered Women Discharge Planning with Battered Woman Physicians and Domestic Violence Challenges for Prevention

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9780803970410
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Women at Risk: Domestic Violence and Women's Health by Evan D. Stark
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SAGE Publications Inc
19960503
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