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Violence against women in Canada

Holly Johnson

Violence against women in Canada

research and policy perspectives

by Holly Johnson

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Published by Oxford University Press Canada in Don Mills, Ont, New York .
Written in

    Subjects:
  • Abused women,
  • Violence against,
  • Women

  • Edition Notes

    Includes bibliographical references (p. [198]-226) and index.

    StatementHolly Johnson & Myrna Dawson
    SeriesThemes in Canadian sociology
    ContributionsDawson, Myrna
    Classifications
    LC ClassificationsHV6250.4 .W65 J6553 2011
    The Physical Object
    Paginationvi, 234 p. :
    Number of Pages234
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL24804455M
    ISBN 100195429818
    ISBN 109780195429817
    LC Control Number2010283624
    OCLC/WorldCa664666444

      Measuring violence against women: Statistical trends. View the most recent version. Archived Content. Information identified as archived is provided for reference, research or recordkeeping purposes. It is not subject to the Government of Canada Web Standards and has not been altered or updated since it was archived. Title: Explaining Violence Against Women In Canada Format: Hardcover Product dimensions: pages, X X in Shipping dimensions: pages, X X in Published: Publisher: Lexington Books Language: English.

    For articles on the topic of gender-based violence against men or boys. For additional information, please refer to the category inclusion criteria on the main category page: Category:Violence against women. Subcategories. This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total. Violence against Women is an international, interdisciplinary journal dedicated to the publication of research and information on all aspects of the problem of violence against women. The journal assumes a broad definition of violence; topics to be covered include, but are not limited to, domestic violence, sexual assault, incest, sexual harassment, female infantcide, female circumcision, and.

    A Woman Like You: The Face of Domestic Violence by Vera Anderson The Courage to Heal: A Guide for Women Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse by Ellen Bass, Laura Davis The Gift of Fear: Survival Signals That Protect Us from Violence by Gavin De Becker Crime Victim's Guide to Justice (Self-Help Law Kit With Forms) by Mary L. Boland When Battered Women Kill by Angela Browne. Evan Stark (). Coercive Control: How Men Entrap Women in Personal University Press. domestic violence. The abuse, assault or systematic control of someone by an intimate partner, usually but not always a pattern of behaviour used by men against women.


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