Full Description
In the United States, the second-wave feminist fight to achieve legal and societal recognition of men's violence against women leaned heavily on the victim-offender binary, which has since become inscribed in funding schemes, legal remedies, and intervention approaches. In Broken, scholar-practitioner Lisa Young Larance draws on her extensive in-depth qualitative inquiry and practice experience with women who have participated in antiviolence intervention to explain how this binary erases the trauma histories of those who both survive and cause harm. Calling for a more holistic conception of interpersonal violence, Broken illuminates the connections across race, class, and sexual orientation that facilitate women's healing and repair.
Contents
Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction
PART 1. BREAKAGE
1. Probation
2. Child Protective Services
3. Antiviolence Intervention Administration
PART 2. HEALING AND REPAIRING THE BREAKAGE
4. Antiviolence Intervention Group
5. After Antiviolence Intervention Group: Connections, Going It Alone, and Convictions
6. A Call to Action
Appendix: Research Methods
Notes
References
Index
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