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Related categories: Feminism & Women / Society, Welfare, Justice & the State / Violence & Abuse /
Related booklists: Violence Against Women, Domestic Violence & Children, Women & Justice, Domestic Violence - Working With Survivors, Forced Marriage, Violence Against Women: Killing of Women, Interpersonal Violence,

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Books are listed in order of year of publication - newest titles are at the top. There are 6 books in this booklist

  • Cover image of book Abuse: Domestic Violence, Workplace and School Bullying by Jim O
    Abuse: Domestic Violence, Workplace and School Bullying - by Jim O'Shea

    £13.50   paperback   (2010) - ISBN 13: 9781855942172 | ISBN 10: 1855942178

    The book examines abuse (not clerical or institutional abuse). It explores boundaries and how abuse is an invasion of boundaries. It explores physical, emotional, verbal and financial abuse. The book looks at the abusive personality type, and examine ... more

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  • Cover image of book Domestic Violence at the Margins: Readings on Race, Class, Gender, and Culture by Natalie J. Sokoloff (editor)
    Domestic Violence at the Margins: Readings on Race, Class, Gender, and Culture - by Natalie J. Sokoloff (editor)

    £29.95   paperback   (2005) - ISBN 13: 9780813535708 | ISBN 10: 0813535700

    (N.B. this book deals with domestic violence in the USA) This groundbreaking anthology reorients the field of domestic violence research by bringing long overdue attention to the structural forms of oppression in communities marginalised by race ... more

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  • Cover image of book Sins of Omission: The Jewish Community
    Sins of Omission: The Jewish Community's Reaction To Domestic Violence - by Carol Goodman Kaufman

    £22.99   hardback   (2003) - ISBN 13: 9780813340883 | ISBN 10: 0813340888

    Note: this book is only available "print-on-demand". This means that the publisher does not keep physical copies in stock but instead produces a copy when an order is placed. This means it may take a few weeks to order.   In a congregation of ... more

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  • Cover image of book Is Anyone Listening? Putting the Views of Survivors of Domestic Violence into Policy and Practice by Gill Hague, Audrey Mullender and Rosemary Aris
    Is Anyone Listening? Putting the Views of Survivors of Domestic Violence into Policy and Practice - by Gill Hague, Audrey Mullender and Rosemary Aris

    £37.99   paperback   (2003) - ISBN 13: 9780415259460 | ISBN 10: 0415259460

    Domestic violence is in the public eye as never before, but how often are abused women consulted or involved in the new services and policies? This book investigates, and reveals that the voices of survivors of domestic violence are often simply not ... more

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  • Cover image of book Housing Associations: Rehousing Women Leaving Domestic Violence by Cathy Davis
    Housing Associations: Rehousing Women Leaving Domestic Violence - by Cathy Davis

    £21.99   paperback   (2003) - ISBN 13: 9781861344892 | ISBN 10: 1861344899

    This study critically examines the role of housing associations in responding to the needs of women who have become homeless due to domestic violence. It is a rare example of an in-depth case study analysis of the work of housing associations in a pe ... more

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  • Cover image of book From Homebreakers to Jailbreakers: Southall Black Sisters by Rahil Gupta (editor)
    From Homebreakers to Jailbreakers: Southall Black Sisters - by Rahil Gupta (editor)

    £20.99   paperback   (2003) - ISBN 13: 9781842774410 | ISBN 10: 1842774417

    Against all the odds, a poorly funded, radical women's group - Southall Black Sisters - has become synonymous with black British Feminism over the last 21 years. They have not merely offered welfare advice from their West London base, but have spear ... more

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