Male Peer Support and Violence Against Women

Male Peer Support and Violence Against Women
About this book
"In 1988, Walter S. DeKeseredy announced Male Peer Support (MPS) Theory, which popularized the notion that certain all-male peer groups encourage, justify, and support the abuse of women. In 1993, DeKeseredy and Martin D. Schwartz modified and expanded MPS Theory. Today, after twenty-five years of research, numerous studies from a diverse range of fields and practitioners support the original claim, providing a powerful explanation for the mechanism that underlies much of North America's violence against women. This book provides a history of the theory, traces its development and uses over a quarter century, and offers an update on Internet-generated abuse." -- Publisher website.
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- OL Work ID
- OL21249398W
Subjects
Abused womenSingle menMen, attitudesViolence in menPeer pressureIntimate partner violenceWomenViolence against