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Between Systems And Violence Statelevel Policy Targeting Intimate Partner Violence In Immigrant And Refugee Lives Julio Montanez Amy Donley Amy Reckdenwald

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Between Systems And Violence Statelevel Policy Targeting Intimate Partner Violence In Immigrant And Refugee Lives Julio Montanez Amy Donley Amy Reckdenwald
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Between Systems And Violence Statelevel Policy Targeting Intimate Partner Violence In Immigrant And Refugee Lives Julio Montanez Amy Donley Amy Reckdenwald instant download after payment.

Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.5 MB
Author: Julio Montanez & Amy Donley & Amy Reckdenwald
ISBN: 9780367763763, 0367763761
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Between Systems And Violence Statelevel Policy Targeting Intimate Partner Violence In Immigrant And Refugee Lives Julio Montanez Amy Donley Amy Reckdenwald by Julio Montanez & Amy Donley & Amy Reckdenwald 9780367763763, 0367763761 instant download after payment.

Between Systems and Violence offers a compilation and analysis of state-level statutes targeting intimate partner violence (IPV) in immigrant and/or refugee (IMR) lives. The book analyzes such statutes' legal language via various theoretical lenses, as well as provides a discussion of implications for research, prevention, intervention, and public policy.

Some IMR victim-survivors of IPV, such as those who are undocumented, may be pinned between systems and violence as violent partners use the immigration system as a mechanism of power and control. While protections are available for these victim-survivors, the story told about the encompassing legal landscape remains incomplete and relegated to federal law.

Graduate students, as well as scholars and practitioners, will acquire an in-depth understanding of this important nexus.

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