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Violence Against Women

Countering Historical and Contemporary Missteps on the Road to Social Justice

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Violence Against Women

Countering Historical and Contemporary Missteps on the Road to Social Justice

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Violence Against Women: Countering Historical and Contemporary Missteps on the Road to Social Justice examines violence against women (VAW) as a systemic and intersectional human rights crisis. Drawing on sociology, law, public health, and feminist theory, the book emphasizes structural, political, and representational dimensions of intersectionality to show how racism, sexism, colonialism, ableism, and economic inequality converge to shape patterns of harm and help-seeking. The book traces how language, media narratives, institutional practices, and state policies reproduce vulnerability and constrain justice, while centering the insights and leadership of survivors whose perspectives have too often been marginalized.

Organized into three parts, the book moves from foundational frameworks to analyses of intersecting systems of power and, finally, to pathways for justice, healing, and transformation. It examines structural inequities in law, healthcare, and social policy; political debates surrounding criminalization and state response; and representational dynamics that silence some survivors while amplifying others. Highlighting survivor-led, culturally specific, and abolitionist approaches, the volume offers alternative models of safety and accountability rooted in community knowledge. By synthesizing research, policy, and praxis, it provides a critical resource for scholars, policymakers, students, and advocates committed to building futures grounded in equity, dignity, and collective care.

Table of Contents

Part I Foundations and Frameworks of Violence Against Women

Chapter 1 – Defining the Social Problem of Violence Against Women

Chapter 2 – Intersectionality and Violence Against Women

Chapter 3 – Intimate Partner Violence: Structural Inequities and Pathways to Justice

Chapter 4 – Domestic Violence: Legal Limits and Pathways to Reform

Chapter 5 – Sexual Violence: Forms, Impacts, and Costs

Chapter 6 – Barriers to Justice: Institutional Gaps in Responding to Sexual Violence

Chapter 7 – Foundational Frameworks for Understanding Violence Against Women

Part II Intersectionality, Structures, and Systems of Power

Chapter 8 – Expanding the Lens: Inclusive and Emerging Theories in Anti-Violence Work

Chapter 9 – Reproductive Justice: Histories of Control and Paths to Liberation

Chapter 10 – Reproductive Control: Coercion, Criminalization, and Systemic Harm

Chapter 11 – Representational Intersectionality: Media Agenda-Setting and Public Health Interpretation of Violence Against Women

Chapter 12: Political Intersectionality, Part I - Lessons from Feminist Struggles Past and Present

Chapter 13 - Political Intersectionality, Part II: Battered Women's, Indigenous, and Disability Rights Movements

Chapter 14 - Political Intersectionality, Part III: Policy Pathways Across Government

Chapter 15 – Political Intersectionality, Part IV: Before and Beyond VAWA

PART III: Pathways to Justice, Healing, and Transformation

Chapter 16 – Justice as Horizon: Lessons Learned

Chapter 17 – Policy and Research as Pathways to Justice

Chapter 18 – Practice Futures: Survivor-Centered Pathways to Healing and Safety

Chapter 19 – Reimagining Justice: Survivor and Practitioner Pathways Forward

Chapter 20 – Epilogue: Toward Futures of Safety and Justice

Product details

Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published Jun 25 2026
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 448
ISBN 9781666942149
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Illustrations 1 b/w
Dimensions 229 x 152 mm
Series Contemporary Perspectives on Social Inequalities in the United States
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Author

Kim M. Anderson

Kim M. Anderson is Professor in the School of Soci…

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Kirsten K. Havig

Kirsten Havig is Assistant Professor of Social Wor…

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