Overcoming Violence against Women and Girls: The International Campaign to Eradicate a Worldwide Problem
By (Author) Rahel Nardos
By (author) Mary K. Radpour
By (author) William S. Hatcher
By (author) Michael L. Penn
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
21st January 2003
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Social and cultural anthropology
Violence and abuse in society
Social welfare, social policy and social services
306.83
Paperback
272
Width 157mm, Height 231mm, Spine 20mm
397g
A vivid overview of the scope of the problem of gender-based violence worldwide, and a sense of the important work now underway to eradicate it.
A compelling document illustrating the worldwide physical and mental abuses of women. Marrying the perspectives of thinkers, researchers, and practitioners, they offer statistics, stories, and cultural histories on their way toward issuing a call for action. Highly recommended. * Choice Reviews *
This book tells an important story powerfully and clearly. The story is important because it deals with one of the world's greatest current injustices which produces one of the world's greatest set of health problems. The book tells its story powerfully because it focuses on the moral foundations of human interaction. We won't create gender equality and rid the world of gender-based violence without wrestling with the attendant moral issues. Penn sets out these issues clearly and comprehensively. -- W. Penn Handwerker, University of Connecticut
Michael L. Penn is Associate Professor of Psychology at Franklin & Marshall College and Affiliate Professor of Psychology at Landegg International University, Switzerland. Rahel Nardos was born in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia and is now a medical student at Yale University.