Criminalising Coercive Control Family Violence and the Criminal Law /
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| Summary: | XV, 260 p. 1 illus. text |
| Language: | English |
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Singapore :
Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer,
2020.
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| Edition: | 1st ed. 2020. |
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| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-0653-6 |
| Format: | Electronic Book |
Table of Contents:
- Part 1: The Harms And Wrongs Of Non-Physical Abuse
- Chapter 1. Criminalising Coercive Control: An Introduction (Marilyn McMahon)
- Chapter 2. The ‘Coercive Control Framework’: Making Law Work for Women (Evan Stark)
- Chapter 3. Economic Abuse and Family Violence Across Cultures: Gendering Money and Assets Through Coercive Control (Supriya Singh)
- Chapter 4. Coercive Control and Intimate Partner Homicide (Danielle Tyson)
- Part 2: Fixing A ‘Gap’ In The Law?
- Chapter 5. An Alternative Means of Prosecuting Domestic Abuse: Are Stalking Laws a Neglected Resource? (Marilyn McMahon)
- Chapter 6. Evaluating Criminalisation as a Strategy in Relation to Non-Physical Family Violence (Julia Quilter)
- Part 3: New Initiatives
- Chapter 7. Ahead of Their Time? The Offences of Economic and Emotional Abuse in Tasmania, Australia (Kerryne Barwick)
- Chapter 8. From Social Construct to Legal Innovation: The Offence of Controlling or Coercive Behaviour in England and Wales (Cassandra Wiener)
- Chapter 9. The Making of the ‘New Gold Standard’: The Scottish Experience: The Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Act 2018 (Marsha Scott)
- Part 4: A Way Forward?
- Chapter 10. A Comparative Evaluation of Offences: Criminalising Abusive Behaviour in England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland and Tasmania (Vanessa Bettinson)
- Chapter 11. Coercive Control as the Context for Intimate Partner Violence: The Challenge for the Legal System (Jane Wangmann)
- Chapter 12. Alternative Constructions of a Family Violence Offence (Heather Douglas).