The Past and the Future of Violence Against Women
@article{Schwartz2005ThePA, title={The Past and the Future of Violence Against Women}, author={M. Schwartz}, journal={Journal of Interpersonal Violence}, year={2005}, volume={20}, pages={11 - 7} }
The most important thing we have learned about violence against women over the past 20 years is that violence is gendered and learned and can only be understood in the context of gender inequality. Most violence is male, and although some violence is done by females, it is far from equal and often done for very different reasons. Among other major findings is that children from violent households tend to grow up to be problematic, which means that a major method of curbing juvenile delinquency… Expand
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