Introduction
Part one: Making sense: theory and conceptualization
Nothing really happened
the invalidation of women's experiences of sexual violence
When does the speaking profit us
reflections on the difficulties of developing feminist perspectives on abuse and violence by women
Reading danger
sexual harassment, anticipation and self protection
Part two: Law, protection and criminal justice
Violence against women and children
the contradictions of crime control under patriarchy
Contradictions and compromises
the impact of the children act on women and children's safety
Part three: Researching experience and supporting women
Sexual experiences and sexual abuse of women with learning disabilities
Researching prostitution and violence
towards a feminist practice
Rape crisis centres and 'male rape'
a face of the backlash
Who is in control
changing responses to women who have been raped and sexually abused
Close to home
the experience of researching child sex abuse