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Violence Against Women [electronic resource] :An International Perspective / by Holly Johnson, Natalia Ollus, Sami Nevala.

by Johnson, Holly [author.]; Ollus, Natalia [author.]; Nevala, Sami [author.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: New York, NY : Springer New York, 2008.Description: online resource.ISBN: 9780387732046.Subject(s): Criminology | Social Sciences, general | Criminology & Criminal JusticeDDC classification: 364 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Violence Against WomenWorldwide: Setting the Context -- Methodology of the International Violence Against Women Survey -- The Prevalence and Severity of Violence Against Women -- The Impact and Consequences of Violence for Women -- Correlates of Violence -- Disclosing Violence to Police and Other Supports -- What Can be Done to End Violence Against Women?.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: The International Violence against Women Survey (IVAWS) has interviewed over 23,000 women in eleven countries (including Australia, Costa Rica, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Greece, Hong Kong, Italy, Mozambique, the Philippines, Poland and Switzerland) about their experiences with gender-based violence. Violence against Women: An International Perspective presents the comparative results for nine of these countries, testing current theories about male violence against women, and offering both global context and implications for other areas of the world. Included are findings on: Prevalence and severity. Risk factors and correlates. Physical and psychological consequences Percentage of violent incidents reported to police and other agencies. Criminal justice system response and women’s assessment of these Plus charts, tables, and the IVAWS questionnaire. These data are vital to researchers, advocates, and policymakers working to assist survivors and eliminate gender-based violence worldwide. In addition, the authors offer immediate and long-range proposals, from promoting gender equality and improving service delivery to victims to improved prevention, monitoring and evaluation.
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Violence Against WomenWorldwide: Setting the Context -- Methodology of the International Violence Against Women Survey -- The Prevalence and Severity of Violence Against Women -- The Impact and Consequences of Violence for Women -- Correlates of Violence -- Disclosing Violence to Police and Other Supports -- What Can be Done to End Violence Against Women?.

The International Violence against Women Survey (IVAWS) has interviewed over 23,000 women in eleven countries (including Australia, Costa Rica, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Greece, Hong Kong, Italy, Mozambique, the Philippines, Poland and Switzerland) about their experiences with gender-based violence. Violence against Women: An International Perspective presents the comparative results for nine of these countries, testing current theories about male violence against women, and offering both global context and implications for other areas of the world. Included are findings on: Prevalence and severity. Risk factors and correlates. Physical and psychological consequences Percentage of violent incidents reported to police and other agencies. Criminal justice system response and women’s assessment of these Plus charts, tables, and the IVAWS questionnaire. These data are vital to researchers, advocates, and policymakers working to assist survivors and eliminate gender-based violence worldwide. In addition, the authors offer immediate and long-range proposals, from promoting gender equality and improving service delivery to victims to improved prevention, monitoring and evaluation.

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