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Decriminalizing Domestic Violence - A Balanced Policy Approach to Intimate Partner Violence

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext " Decriminalizing Domestic Violence provides a good overview for readers concerned with crime control and advocates who seek to rebuild a broken system." Informationen zum Autor Leigh Goodmark is Marjorie Cook Professor of Law and Director of the Gender Violence Clinic at the University of Maryland Carey School of Law and the author of A Troubled Marriage: Domestic Violence and the Legal System.  Klappentext “Visionary and comprehensive, this long-awaited book provides one of the most thoughtful and comprehensive analyses of criminalization yet. It is balanced in its analysis and brave in its critique of the ways that current approaches to intimate partner violence have failed to respond to the complexity of the problem(s). Goodmark has made a profound contribution to legal scholarship, the public policy debates, and, perhaps most importantly, the activist antiviolence community looking for social justice solutions." —Beth E. Richie, author of  Arrested Justice: Black Women, Violence, and America's Prison Nation "Goodmark offers a brave and decisive critique of our commitment to governing the problem of domestic violence through crime control and an alternative vision for protecting victims." —Jonathan Simon, author of  Mass Incarceration on Trial: A Remarkable Court Decision and the Future of Prisons in America Zusammenfassung Decriminalizing Domestic Violence  asks the crucial! yet often overlooked! question of why and how the criminal legal system became the primary response to intimate partner violence in the United States. It introduces readers! both new and well versed in the subject! to the ways in which the criminal legal system harms rather than helps those who are subjected to abuse and violence in their homes and communities! and shares how it drives! rather than deters! intimate partner violence. The book examines how social! legal! and financial resources are diverted into a criminal legal apparatus that is often unable to deliver justice or safety to victims or to prevent intimate partner violence in the first place. Envisioned for both courses and research topics in domestic violence! family violence! gender and law! and sociology of law! the book challenges readers to understand intimate partner violence not solely! or even primarily! as a criminal law concern but as an economic! public health! community! and human rights problem. It also argues that only by viewing intimate partner violence through these lenses can we develop a balanced policy agenda for addressing it. At a moment when we are examining our national addiction to punishment! Decriminalizing Domestic Violence offers a thoughtful! pragmatic roadmap to real reform. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgments Introduction Intimate Partner Violence Is... 1. A Criminal Justice Problem? 2. An Economic Problem 3. A Public Health Problem 4. A Community Problem 5. A Human Rights Problem 6. A Balanced Policy Approach Notes Bibliography Index ...

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