1st Edition

Women, Policing, and Male Violence (Routledge Revivals) International Perspectives

Edited By Jalna Hanmer, Jill Radford, Elizabeth Stanko Copyright 1989
    232 Pages
    by Routledge

    232 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 1989, this book focuses on the policing of male violence against women. It is an issue that has been criticised substantially in the past, and the book shows how even police themselves have sometimes admitted that women have received inadequate treatment. The book includes contributions from North America, Australia, and Western Europe and looks at different approaches that have been taken by states in intervening into the violence of men against women. Chapters explore the differences and similarities of policing practices in western societies at the time surrounding the book’s original publication.

    Acknowledgements;  Notes on Contributors  1. Policing, Men’s Violence: An Introduction  2. Women and Policing: Contradictions Old and New  3. Missing the Mark? Policing Battering  4. Policing and Male Violence in Australia  5. Women and Policing in Britain  6. Policing Woman Beating in the Netherlands  7. The Legal Response to Women Battering in the United States  8. Improving Policing for Women: The Way Forward;  Bibliography;  Index

    Biography

    Hanmer, Jalna; Radford, Jill; Stanko, Elizabeth