Men's Work in Preventing Violence Against Women
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
0789021714
ISBN-13
9780789021717
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Inc
Imprint
Routledge
Country of Manufacture
US
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Nov 14th, 2003
Print length
141 Pages
Weight
385 grams
Product Classification:
Sociology & anthropology
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An essential resource for counselors, social workers, clergy, laypersons, and anyone else working to end domestic violence and sexual abuse against women. Examines the experiences of 12 practicing counselors who call on their religious trainings to form partnerships between men and women that promote an end to domestic violence.
Promote effective partnerships between men and women to end domestic violence!
Men''s Work in Preventing Violence Against Women examines the experiences of 12 practicing counselors who call on their religious training to form partnerships between men and women that promote an end to domestic violence. In both religious and secular settings, the bulk of the work done to end violence against women is done by womensurvivors who have become activists and advocates who have been touched by the witness of survivors. Motivating and educating men to share the everyday work of domestic violence shelters, rape crisis counseling, and abuse prevention is essential. This book challenges traditional images of masculinity, exploring effectiveand ineffectivemethods of helping men face their own sexism and change their behavior toward the goal of ending domestic violence.
Each contributor to Men''s Work in Preventing Violence Against Women approached the concept of man/woman partnerships working to end domestic violence and sexual assault with the following questions in mind:
Jewish male violence holding Christian men accountable for domestic violence shared experiences of batterers and the people who treat them premarital preparation the dynamics of power in pastoral care engaging Scripture with male abusers helping men become pro-feminist Men''s Work in Preventing Violence Against Women is an essential resource for counselors, social workers, clergy, laypersons, and anyone else working to end domestic violence and sexual abuse against women.
Men''s Work in Preventing Violence Against Women examines the experiences of 12 practicing counselors who call on their religious training to form partnerships between men and women that promote an end to domestic violence. In both religious and secular settings, the bulk of the work done to end violence against women is done by womensurvivors who have become activists and advocates who have been touched by the witness of survivors. Motivating and educating men to share the everyday work of domestic violence shelters, rape crisis counseling, and abuse prevention is essential. This book challenges traditional images of masculinity, exploring effectiveand ineffectivemethods of helping men face their own sexism and change their behavior toward the goal of ending domestic violence.
Each contributor to Men''s Work in Preventing Violence Against Women approached the concept of man/woman partnerships working to end domestic violence and sexual assault with the following questions in mind:
- In your experience and social world have you seen creative partnerships between men and women that made a difference?
- Have you seen men in counseling struggle to change their views on gender in order to become reliable allies in the fight to end violence against women?
- How can religion become a resource for men working to become allies with women?
- What strategies can men use to help end violence against women?
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