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Tackling Mens Violence In Families Nordic Issues And Dilemmas Maria Eriksson Editor Marianne Hester Editor Suvi Keskinen Editor Keith Pringle Editor

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Tackling Mens Violence In Families Nordic Issues And Dilemmas Maria Eriksson Editor Marianne Hester Editor Suvi Keskinen Editor Keith Pringle Editor
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Publisher: Policy Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.42 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Maria Eriksson (editor); Marianne Hester (editor); Suvi Keskinen (editor); Keith Pringle (editor)
ISBN: 9781847421296, 1847421296
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Tackling Mens Violence In Families Nordic Issues And Dilemmas Maria Eriksson Editor Marianne Hester Editor Suvi Keskinen Editor Keith Pringle Editor by Maria Eriksson (editor); Marianne Hester (editor); Suvi Keskinen (editor); Keith Pringle (editor) 9781847421296, 1847421296 instant download after payment.

Nordic countries are generally regarded as global welfare role models in terms of their image of being gender equal, child-friendly and culturally tolerant. Consequently, the influence of Nordic welfare systems in transnational academic and policy debates has been immense. By focusing on the vital welfare issue of violence by men to female partners and/or their children, this book seeks to reconsider this over-simplistic image. Drawing on new research from Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden, the book critically examines how men's violence in families is perceived and responded to in the Nordic context. It pays particular attention to the links between violence to women and violence to children, children's perspectives, professional discourses and responses, and legal and policy approaches. With clear links between research, policy and practice, the book is highly relevant to a wide audience, including academics, researchers and students in the fields of social work, health, criminology, sociology, social policy, gender studies, European studies and law. It is also recommended reading for welfare managers, practitioners, and policy makers.

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