Gendered Perspectives of Restorative Justice, Violence and Resilience
Emerald Publishing Limited (Verlag)
978-1-80382-384-3 (ISBN)
Research on Restorative Justice to date tends to be gender blind. Gendered Perspectives of Restorative Justice, Violence and Resilience: An International Framework addresses this lack of gender awareness by sharing the personal journeys and experiences of women from across the Global South.
Combining narratives of gendered Restorative Justice, gender-based violence, women’s resilience, activism and healing along with empirical and theoretical analyses, contributors raise awareness and educate readers about the benefits of framing Restorative Justice as an intervention for understanding the resilience of women facing violence, political challenges and sexual assault. Within a truly international framework, chapters highlight significant scholarship from researchers with diverse backgrounds, opening a sociological dialogue onto this critical issue. From discussion of criminal cases of sexual violence in India, to victims of Intimate Partner Violence in Singapore, to the experiences of sex workers in South Africa, Gendered Perspectives of Restorative Justice, Violence and Resilience: An International Framework shines crucial visibility on a diverse, gendered lens of intervention, empowerment and understanding of violence and resilience.
Providing an in-depth, international perspective of women’s resilience, and focusing on women as active participants in the process of Restorative Justice, Gendered Perspectives of Restorative Justice, Violence and Resilience: An International Framework is must-have reading for academics, practitioners and policymakers, as well as anyone seeking to augment their allyship.
Bev Orton is Lecturer in Criminology and Sociology, University of Hull, UK. Originally from South Africa and having worked with University of Cape Town and SWEAT as the External Expert on GlobalGrace, her interests include apartheid in South Africa, women's contribution to the political struggle, Restorative Justice and mothers and the decriminalising of sex workers in South Africa.
Introduction; Bev Orton
Section I. Restorative Justice
Chapter 1. Imagining Restorative Justice for Intimate Partner Violence; Kek Seow Ling and Udhia Kumar
Chapter 2. We Need to Talk – Restorative Justice and Healing Spaces in South African Communities Facing Continuing Violence; Lisa Marqua-Harries
Chapter 3. Judicial Approaches to Victims of Sexual Violence: The Indian Criminal Justice System and Restorative Justice Principles; Jacob George Panickasseril
Chapter 4. Restorative Justice, Domestic Violence and Resilience: An Explorative Study of Hong Kong Domestic Violence Cases; Antony Ou
Section II. Resilience and Activism
Chapter 5. “The moment we arrived to Saida [City in the South of Lebanon] in the afternoon, we became refugees” – (Kanafani, 2015, p. 75); Basma Taysir El Doukhi
Chapter 6. Child Marriage: The Resilience of the Nigerian Woman; Tolulope Eboka
Chapter 7. The Resilience and Resistance of Survivor Mothers Remodelling Lives after Modern Slavery in the United Kingdom; Ndiweteko Jennifer Nghishitende
Chapter 8. Mothers – The Silent Supporters; Bev Orton
Chapter 9. We Love Our Children – That is Why We Go to Work; Bev Orton
Conclusion; Bev Orton
Erscheinungsdatum | 19.08.2023 |
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Reihe/Serie | Diverse Perspectives on Creating a Fairer Society |
Verlagsort | Bingley |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 152 x 229 mm |
Gewicht | 411 g |
Themenwelt | Recht / Steuern ► Strafrecht ► Kriminologie |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Soziologie ► Gender Studies | |
ISBN-10 | 1-80382-384-4 / 1803823844 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-80382-384-3 / 9781803823843 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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