Woman abuse on campus

Woman abuse on campus1998
About this book
Through an accessible overview of the recent Canadian National Survey on Woman Abuse in Dating Relationships, authors Walter S. DeKeseredy and Martin D. Schwartz expose a "hidden campus curriculum" that exists to maintain gender inequalities. Sexist messages, both subtle and implicit, not only foster an atmosphere of fear and insecurity but also serve as a powerful means of social control.
Providing a wake-up call to North American college campuses, Woman Abuse on Campus opens up the doors for change by examining the incidence and prevalence of woman abuse in courtship, the reaction against women's use of self-defense, factors that increase the risk of dating abuse, and education and awareness programs that respond to the problem.
As a tool to increase awareness and provide critical study findings, Woman Abuse on Campus is an ideal supplementary text for courses in gender studies, criminology/criminal justice, sociology, social work, counseling/clinical psychology, family studies, education, and public health.
Details
- First published
- 1998
- OL Work ID
- OL2678456W
Subjects
Women college studentsAbuse ofVictims of crimes surveysAcquaintance rapeCrimes againstDating violenceCrime & criminologySocial welfare & social servicesSocial workFamily / Parenting / ChildbirthCanadaSocial ScienceSociologyMental HealthAbuse - GeneralPublic Policy - Social Services & WelfarePsychology & Psychiatry / Interpersonal RelationsWomen's Studies - General