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100 1 _aSegrave, Marie
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700 1 _aVasil, Stefani
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245 1 0 _aThe Borders of Violence
_bTemporary Migration and Domestic and Family Violence
260 _aOxford
_bTaylor & Francis
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300 _a1 electronic resource (222 p.)
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490 1 _aRoutledge Studies in Criminal Justice, Borders and Citizenship
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520 _aThis book explores the structural harm of borders and non-citizenship, specifically temporary non-citizenship, in the perpetuation of domestic and family violence (DFV). It focuses on the stories and situations of over 300 women in Australia. The analysis foregrounds how the state and the migration system both sustain and enable violence against women. In doing so this book demonstrates how structural violence is an insidious component of gendered violence – limiting and curtailing women’s safety. The Borders of Violence advances contemporary research on DFV by considering the role of the state and the migration system. It bridges different fields of scholarship to interrogate our knowledge about DFV and its impacts and improve our critical accounts of gender, structural violence and borders. It illuminates the ways in which temporary non-citizens are often silenced and/or their experiences are obfuscated by state processes, policies and practices, which are weaponised by perpetrators in countries of destination and origin, with impunity. An accessible and compelling read, this book will appeal to students and scholars of border criminology, criminology, sociology, politics, sociology, law and social policy. It offers key insights for professionals, policymakers, stakeholders and advocates working broadly to support temporary non-citizens and/or to address and eliminate violence against women.
536 _aMonash University
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650 7 _aAsylum law
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653 _aFamily Violence
653 _adomestic and family violence
653 _aDFV
653 _aTemporary Migration
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653 _aborders
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