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Intimate partner violence. Lanham, Md: Rowman & Littlefield, 2009.

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Diaz, Federico E., and Scott J. Hayes. National survey of intimate partner and sexual violence. New York: Nova Science Publishers, 2012.

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Myers on evidence of interpersonal violence: Child maltreatment, intimate partner violence, rape, stalking, and elder abuse. New York: Wolters Kluwer Law & Business, 2011.

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Intimate partner violence and Mexican American gang girls: Beyond risk. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006.

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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. Addressing domestic violence in professional sports: Hearing before the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, United States Senate, One Hundred Thirteenth Congress, second session, December 2, 2014. Washington: U.S. Government Publishing Office, 2015.

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Gelles, Richard J. Intimate violence. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1988.

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1926-, Straus Murray A., ed. Intimate violence. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1989.

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Arresting abuse: Mandatory legal interventions, power, and intimate abusers. DeKalb: Northern Illinois University Press, 2009.

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Graham, Kathryn Marie. Unhappy hours: Alcohol and partner aggression in the Americas. Edited by Pan American Health Organization. Washington, D.C: Pan American Health Organization, 2008.

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W, Barnett Ola, ed. It could happen to anyone: Why battered women stay. 2nd ed. Thousand Oaks, Calif: Sage Publications, 2000.

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Hattery, Angela. Intimate Partner Violence. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated, 2009.

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M, Stith Sandra, ed. Prevention of intimate partner violence. Binghamton, NY: Haworth Maltreatment & Trauma Press, an imprint of The Haworth Press, Inc., 2005.

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Siegel, Racquel Vera. Intimate partner violence: A closer look In. Lulu Press, Inc., 2009.

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Journeys: Resilience and Growth for Survivors of Intimate Partner Abuse. University of California Press, 2018.

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Miller, Susan L. Journeys: Resilience and Growth for Survivors of Intimate Partner Abuse. University of California Press, 2018.

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Hattery, Angela, and Earl Smith. Social Dynamics of Family Violence: The Soical Dynamics of Intimate Partner Violence. Avalon Publishing, 2012.

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Baggett, Ashley. Intimate Partner Violence in New Orleans: Gender, Race, and Reform, 1840-1900. University Press of Mississippi, 2020.

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Intimate Partner Violence in New Orleans: Gender, Race, and Reform, 1840-1900. University Press of Mississippi, 2017.

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Baggett, Ashley. Intimate Partner Violence in New Orleans: Gender, Race, and Reform, 1840-1900. University Press of Mississippi, 2017.

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Baggett, Ashley. Intimate Partner Violence in New Orleans: Gender, Race, and Reform, 1840-1900. University Press of Mississippi, 2017.

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Baggett, Ashley. Intimate Partner Violence in New Orleans: Gender, Race, and Reform, 1840-1900. University Press of Mississippi, 2017.

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Baggett, Ashley. Intimate Partner Violence in New Orleans: Gender, Race, and Reform, 1840-1900. University Press of Mississippi, 2017.

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Home Safe Home: Housing Solutions for Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence. Rutgers University Press, 2016.

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Bergen, Raquel Kennedy. Issues in Intimate Violence. SAGE Publications, Incorporated, 1998.

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Kennedy, Bergen Raquel, ed. Issues in intimate violence. Thousand Oaks, Calif: Sage Publications, 1998.

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Bergen, Raquel Kennedy. Issues in Intimate Violence. SAGE Publications, Incorporated, 2012.

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Myers on Evidence of Interpersonal Violence: Child Maltreatment, Intimate Partner Violence, Rape, Stalking, and Elder Abuse. Wolters Kluwer Law & Business, 2015.

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Botein, Hilary, Andrea Hetling, and Carol Corden. Home Safe Home: Housing Solutions for Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence. Rutgers University Press, 2016.

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Botein, Hilary, Andrea Hetling, and Carol Corden. Home Safe Home: Housing Solutions for Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence. Rutgers University Press, 2016.

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Home Safe Home: Housing Solutions for Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence. Rutgers University Press, 2016.

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Larsen, Mandi M. Health Inequities Related to Intimate Partner Violence Against Women: The Role of Social Policy in the United States, Germany, and Norway. Springer London, Limited, 2016.

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Larsen, Mandi M. Health Inequities Related to Intimate Partner Violence Against Women: The Role of Social Policy in the United States, Germany, and Norway. Springer International Publishing AG, 2016.

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Larsen, Mandi M. Health Inequities Related to Intimate Partner Violence Against Women: The Role of Social Policy in the United States, Germany, and Norway. Springer, 2018.

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Brennfleck, Shannon Joyce, ed. Domestic violence sourcebook: Basic consumer health information about warning signs, risk factors, and health consequences of intimate partner violence, sexual violence and rape, stalking, human trafficking, child maltreatment, teen dating violence, and elder abuse; along with facts about victims and perpetrators, strategies for violence prevention, and emergency interventions, safety plans, and financial and legal tips for victims, a glossary of related terms, and directories of resources for additional information and support. 3rd ed. Detroit, MI: Omnigraphics, 2009.

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Gross, Kali N. Black Women, Criminal Justice, and Violence. Edited by Paul Knepper and Anja Johansen. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199352333.013.12.

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This essay offers a concise overview of black women’s experiences with early criminal justice, beginning with the colonial period and ending in the early twentieth century. It also identifies aspects of the historiography on black women and crime that merit greater scholarly attention. Historians have examined race and violence, particularly interracial violence, but should also explore intraracial violence in relation to gender, crime, and criminal justice. In an attempt to address some of these gaps, this chapter provides an overview of the incarceration of black women in the United States and explores intraracial intimate partner violence through a late nineteenth-century Philadelphia case. In doing so, it especially examines the conduct and motives of the black woman at the center of the crime.
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Medie, Peace A. Global Norms and Local Action. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190922962.001.0001.

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When and why do states implement international women’s rights norms? Global Norms and Local Action is an examination of states’ responses to violence against women (VAW) in Africa and their implementation of the international women’s justice norm. Despite the presence of laws on various forms of VAW in most African countries, most victims face barriers to accessing justice through the criminal justice system. This problem is particularly acute in post-conflict countries. International organizations such as the United Nations and women’s rights advocates have, therefore, promoted the international women’s justice norm, which emphasizes the establishment of specialized mechanisms within the criminal justice sector to address VAW. With a focus on the response of the police to rape and intimate partner violence in post-conflict Côte d’Ivoire and Liberia, this book theorizes the United Nations’ and women’s movements’ influence on the implementation of the international women’s justice norm. It draws on over 300 interviews in both countries to demonstrate that high international and domestic pressures, combined with favorable political and institutional conditions, are key to the rapid establishment of specialized mechanisms within the police force and to how police officers respond to rape and intimate partner violence cases. It argues that despite significant weaknesses, specialized mechanisms have improved women’s access to justice. The book concludes with a discussion of why a holistic approach to addressing VAW is needed.
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Walters, Delores M. Re(Dis)Covering and Recreating the Cultural Milieu of Margaret Garner. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252037900.003.0001.

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This introductory chapter focuses on Margaret Garner's story. In 1856, Garner killed her two-year-old daughter and attempted to kill her other three children rather than see them returned to slavery. Her act of infanticide represents the most drastic and extreme form of woman-centered resistance to the brutality of slavery. As such, Garner's desperate solution to “save” her children continues to capture people's interest. Her story symbolizes the impossible choices that were forced upon African Americans burdened by the institution of slavery. It is also relevant to present-day women's resistance to intimate partner violence. Indeed, the theme of women and violence is a continuing reality in the United States and the world.
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Rothman, Emily F. Pornography and Public Health. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190075477.001.0001.

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Pornography and Public Health explores the scientific evidence that helps answer the question: “Is sexually explicit media causing epidemic harm to human health?” It situates this question in the context of historical concerns that sex and sexuality have the power to radicalize people and legal cases that have defined obscenity in the United States. It reveals how pornography came to be considered a public health crisis in multiple US states despite a lack of support and involvement of any governmental public health agency. It also reviews peer-reviewed scientific findings that address whether pornography contributes to epidemics of sexual assault, intimate partner violence, human trafficking, child sexual exploitation, the dissolution of intimate relationships, eating disorders and body dissatisfaction, and compulsive use. Further, it discusses working conditions for pornography performers and outlines possible methods for improving them. It suggests that public health frameworks and tools can be applied meaningfully to analyses of pornography’s impact on health. This title is written for emerging public health advocates.
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Moore, Kelli. Legal Spectatorship. Duke University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/9781478022947.

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In Legal Spectatorship Kelli Moore traces the political origins of the concept of domestic violence through visual culture in the United States. Tracing its appearance in Article IV of the Constitution, slave narratives, police notation, cybernetic theories of affect, criminal trials, and the “look” of the battered woman, Moore contends that domestic violence refers to more than violence between intimate partners—it denotes the mechanisms of racial hierarchy and oppression that undergird republican government in the United States. Moore connects the use of photographic evidence of domestic violence in courtrooms, which often stands in for women’s testimony, to slaves’ silent experience and witnessing of domestic abuse. Drawing on Harriet Jacobs’s Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, abolitionist print culture, courtroom witness testimony, and the work of Hortense Spillers, Moore shows how the logic of slavery and antiblack racism also dictates the silencing techniques of the contemporary domestic violence courtroom. By positioning testimony on contemporary domestic violence prosecution within the archive of slavery, Moore demonstrates that domestic violence and its image are haunted by black bodies, black flesh, and black freedom. Duke University Press Scholars of Color First Book Award recipient
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Lorna, Garano, ed. An intimate life: Sex, love and my journey as a surrogate partner. 2012.

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Stanko, Elizabeth Anne. Intimate Intrusions: Women's Experience of Male Violence. Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.

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Stanko, Elizabeth. Intimate Intrusions: Women's Experience of Male Violence. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Stanko, Elizabeth. Intimate Intrusions: Women's Experience of Male Violence. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Intimate Intrusions: Women's Experience of Male Violence. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Stanko, Elizabeth. Intimate Intrusions: Women's Experience of Male Violence. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Stanko, Elizabeth. Intimate Intrusions: Women's Experience of Male Violence. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Tolich, Martin. Qualitative Research: practices and challenges. Ludomedia, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.36367/ntqr.1.2020.i-viii.

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The eleven chapters in this volume were selected from presentations made at the 4th World Conference on Qualitative Research held in Porto in October 2019. The chapters are wide-ranging substantively, methodologically, and geographically. The authors write about their research experiences or teaching innovations in India, the United States, Portugal, the Philippines, France, Italy, Columbia and there are two chapters each from Brazil and South Africa. The 11 chapters presented in three thematic sections focus on qualitative research at work, qualitative health research, and teaching and learning qualitative research. The substantive topics are eclectic ranging from young people adjusting to a chronic kidney diagnosis, rural health inequality, intimate partner violence among adolescents, emotional labor of French sales staff to inventive ways to teach students unfamiliar with qualitative research. Methodologically these chapters adopt a diverse range of techniques as if current qualitative research practice does not use a unified methodology. It does not. Techniques included the traditional narrative research, unstructured interviews, community based participatory research to the more innovative critical incident and basic content analysis to those that used computer analysis to facilitate qualitative research.
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Gelles, Richard J., and Murray A. Straus. Intimate Violence: The Causes and Consequences of Abuse in the American Family. Touchstone Books, 1989.

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Traumatic States: Gendered Violence, Suffering, and Care in Chile. Vanderbilt University Press, 2013.

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Parson, Nia. Traumatic States: Gendered Violence, Suffering, and Care in Chile. Vanderbilt University Press, 2013.

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