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S. Laurel Weldon provides a comparative study of governmental response to the problem of violence against women in thirty-six democracies. In addition to examining the causes and consequences of the inadeqate public policies dealing with violence against women, she offers practical suggestions about how to improve them.

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Captures an array of findings that challenge the conventional wisdom on public policies pertaining to women.... This work is innovative and will appeal to scholars across several fields-social policy, comparative politics, international studies, women's studies, criminal justice, and sociology. -Amy Elman, director of women's studies and associate co-director of the Center for West European Studies at Kalamazoo College

Protest Policy and the Problem of Violence against Women

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      Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
      Publication Date: 2/7/2002 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780822957744, 978-0822957744
      ISBN10: 0822957744

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      S. Laurel Weldon provides a comparative study of governmental response to the problem of violence against women in thirty-six democracies. In addition to examining the causes and consequences of the inadeqate public policies dealing with violence against women, she offers practical suggestions about how to improve them.

      Trade Review
      Captures an array of findings that challenge the conventional wisdom on public policies pertaining to women.... This work is innovative and will appeal to scholars across several fields-social policy, comparative politics, international studies, women's studies, criminal justice, and sociology. -Amy Elman, director of women's studies and associate co-director of the Center for West European Studies at Kalamazoo College

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