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Judul Violence Against Women During Coronavirus : When Staying Home Isn’t Safe / Naomi Pfitzner; Kate Fitz-Gibbon; Sandra Walklate
Pengarang Pfitzner, Naomi
Fitz-Gibbon, Kate
Walklate, Sandra
Penerbitan Switzerland : Springer, 2023
Deskripsi Fisik 319 p :ilus.
ISBN 978-3-031-29356-6
Subjek CRIMINOLOGY
Catatan This first chapter sets the scene for the chapters that follow by examining the ways that times of crisis (natural disaster, war, global health emergencies, financial crises) have impacted experiences of, and responses to, violence against women. This research is drawn together to focus on what was already known about the impact of such crises and the extent to which further knowledge on such impacts unfolded during the COVID- 19 pandemic. The chapter goes on to consider why the ‘stay home, stay safe’ government-imposed restrictions, introduced at various times and in diverse ways worldwide, have increased the risk for women and chil- dren experiencing domestic and family violence. This chapter considers these issues and their variable impact and interconnections with social inequalities more generally through the lens of social precarity
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