The Routledge International Handbook of Violence Studies
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Overview
In recent years, scholars have broadened their definitions of violence beyond the realm of interpersonal harms such as murder, armed robbery, and male-to-female physical and sexual assaults in intimate relationships, to include behaviors often ignored by the criminal justice system, such as human rights violations, racism, psychological abuse, state terrorism, environmental violations, and war. Guided by this broader definition of violence, this handbook offers state of the art research in the field and brings together international experts to discuss empirical, theoretical, and policy issues.
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9780367580445 |
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Publisher: | Taylor & Francis |
Publication date: | 06/30/2020 |
Series: | Routledge International Handbooks |
Pages: | 514 |
Product dimensions: | 6.88(w) x 9.69(h) x (d) |
About the Author
Callie Marie Rennison is a Professor at the School of Public Affairs (SPA), University of Colorado Denver, USA.
Amanda K. Hall-Sanchez is Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice at Fairmont State University, USA.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments ix
Credits xi
List of contributors xii
Introduction: toward a broader social scientific understanding of violence Walter S. DeKeseredy Callie Marie Rennison Amanda K. Hall-Sanchez 5
Part I Gathering and analyzing violence data 5
Introduction to Part I Walter S. DeKeseredy Collie Marie Rennison Amanda K. Hall-Sanchez 5
1 Crime victimization survey research Gallic Marie Rennison Martin D. Schwartz 9
2 Mixed methods in violence studies Kai M. Thaler 19
3 Using crime surveys as tools of critical insight and progressive change Walter S. DeKeseredy 30
4 Historical methods Barry S. Godfrey 45
5 Enhancing the quality of research on understudied populations Rebecca Pfeffer Carlos A. Cuevas Mackenzie Kushner Sarah Lockwood 56
6 The caring adult role: avoiding exploitation in youth violence ethnographies Katherine Irwin 68
Part II New ways of thinking theoretically about violence 79
Introduction to Part II Walter S. DeKeseredy Callie Marie Rennison Amanda K. Hall Sanchez 79
7 Thinking theoretically about image-based sexual abuse: the contribution of male peer support theory Walter S. DeKeseredy Martin D. Schwartz 83
8 What's place got to do with it? Explaining violence in a rural context Joseph F. Donnermeyer 95
9 Theoretical perspectives on environmental violence Rob White 121
10 Gender, violence, and multiple oppressions Katherine Irwin Lisa Pasko 135
11 The material reality of state violence: the case of police militarization Peter B. Kraska Shannon Williams 145
12 Theorising "war" Sandra Walklate Ross McGarry 160
13 Masculinities and school shootings Cliff Leek Mariah Lewis-Elliott 170
14 Feminist perspectives on state crimes against women Victoria E. Collins 179
15 Toward an ecological model of violence among African Americans Carolyn M. West 190
Part III Select topics in violence studies 211
Introduction to Part III Walter S. DeKeseredy Callie Marie Rennison Amanda K. Hall-Sanchez 211
16 Hate crime as cultural violence Lee Thorpe Jr. Andrea DeKeseredy James J. Nolan 213
17 Adult pornography and violence against women Walter S. DeKeseredy 224
18 Urban industrial contamination and environmental justice Daniel Renfrew 235
19 Technology-facilitated coercive control Molly Dragiewicz Delanie Woodlock Bridget Harris Claire Reid 244
20 Child sexual abuse Michael Salter 254
21 The impact of exposure to domestic violence on children and youth: considering strategies for intervention and cultivating resilience Angelique Jenney Ramona Alaggia 264
22 LGBTQ partner violence Adam M. Messinger Jennifer Roark 277
23 Campus sexual assault Kevin M. Swartout William F. Flack Jr. 286
24 An alternative view of animal abuse: violence against the environment and all its creatures Paul B. Stretesky Bonnie Berry 296
25 Ecocide: violence against the planet Rob White Olivia Hasler 309
26 Gang violence Timothy R. Lauger 320
27 Male hunting subcultures and violence against women Amanda K. Hall-Sanchez 329
28 Genocide Christopher W. Mullins 339
29 Violence and Indigenous communities Chris Cunneen Juan Tauri 350
30 Research on human trafficking: victim characteristics, consequences, service needs, and future research directions Emily I. Troshynski Alexa Bejinariu 362
31 Girls, gangs, violence, and justice: an overview Lisa Pasko Meda Chesney-Lind 375
32 Clergy-perpetrated child sexual abuse Jodi Death 385
33 Male violence against women Shana L. Maier Raquel Kennedy Bergen 394
34 Key issues in the rape and sexual assault of adult women Walter S. DeKeseredy Callie Marie Rennison 403
Part IV New policy directions 419
Introduction to Part IV Walter S. DeKeseredy Callie Marie Rennison Amanda K. Hall-Sanchez 419
35 Hope and healing through arts behind bars Jill Leslie Rosenbaum 422
36 Ending abusive endings: curbing separation/divorce violence against women Walter S. DeKeseredy Molly Dragiewicz Martin D. Schwartz 434
37 Resisting rape culture in digital society Anastasia Powell Lisa Sugiura 447
38 What can be done about state crimes against women? Some suggestions for the future Victoria E. Collins Anne M. Mahar 458
Index 469