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International Perspectives on Gender-Based Violence
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Editor(s):
Madhumita Pandey
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2023
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Springer International Publishing
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978-3-031-42866-1
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978-3-031-42867-8
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2023
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10.1007/978-3-031-42867-8
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction: Combatting Gender-Based Violence: A Multi-Approach Call to Action
pp. 15
Attack as the Best Form of Defence? Rape Myth Construction in the Adversarial Trial in England and Wales
pp. 35
Beyond Rape Myths: The Role of Cultural Narratives in English Sexual Offences Trials
pp. 53
Blurred Boundaries of Honour and Rape: Contesting Elopement and False Promise of Marriage as Rape
pp. 67
Exploring the Normalisation of Rape as Gender-Based Violence in Lesotho
pp. 89
‘In the Case of Women, It’s Total Viciousness’: Violence, Control, Power and Rage in Female Slaveholder-Enslaved Relationship
pp. 105
Strengthening Multi-agency Responses to the Trafficking of Girls in England and Wales
pp. 125
Female Victims of Gendered Violence, Their Human Rights and the Innovative Use of Data Technology to Predict, Prevent and Pursue Harms
pp. 135
Using Public Health Approach Interventions to Reduce Violent Crime: A Focus on Domestic Abuse
pp. 157
Islamophobia, Gender and Violence in Discourse: Media Representations of ‘Jihadi Brides’
pp. 179
Whose Take Is the Take? The Contemporary Framing of Intimate Partner Abuse in News Reports on the Murder of Hannah Clarke
pp. 195
Community Hubs: An Innovative and Desistance-Focused Approach to Probation for People Convicted of Sexual Offences
pp. 209
‘If to Do Were as Easy as to Know What Were Good to Do’: The Rehabilitative Potential of Collaborative Theatre Companies in English Prisons
pp. 227
Conclusion: Combatting Gender-Based Violence: Reflections on a Way Forward
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