Preventing Sexual Violence: Problems and Possibilities
Stephanie Kewley (Liverpool John Moores University),Charlotte Barlow (University of Lancaster)
Preventing Sexual Violence: Problems and Possibilities
Stephanie Kewley (Liverpool John Moores University),Charlotte Barlow (University of Lancaster)
This edited collection looks at preventing sexual violence, combining theory and research with an explicit focus on implications for practice and includes some incredibly topical issues such as the role of the media and social media in the promotion of oversexualising women and girls.
Written by leading experts in the field, this timely collection highlights current strategies and thinking in relation to prevention of sexual violence and critically considers the limitations of these frameworks.Combining psychological, criminological, sociological and legal perspectives, it explores academic, practitioner and survivor points of view. It addresses broad themes, from cultures of sexual harassment to the role of media in oversexualising women and girls, as well as specific issues including violence against children and older people. For researchers, practitioners and students alike, this is an invaluable resource that maps new approaches for practice and prevention.
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