ABSTRACT

While promoting access to resources and systems of support for those affected by gender-based violence is absolutely crucial, this new book focuses attention on the important question of how communities can take action to prevent violence and abuse.

Using examples of current research and practice, the book explores the actions that can be taken in individual sectors of society, our schools, faith communities, campuses, on our streets and using new popular technologies. The contributors draw on global examples to highlight the importance of learning from the study of the interaction between socio-political contexts and effective policies and strategies to address gender-based violence. Chapters take up the challenge of exploring the construction of effective programmes that address cognitive, affective and behavioural domains. They discuss what people know, how they feel and how they behave, and include the important challenge of how to engage men in working towards the elimination of gender-based violence, offering positive messages which build on men’s values and predisposition to act in a positive manner. Importantly, such strategies place the responsibility for preventing gender-based violence on the society as a whole rather than on vulnerable individuals.

This book is essential reading for anyone interested in gender studies, women’s studies, social work, sociology, law and health studies. Its unique approach focuses on the achievement of prevention at the earliest possible stage and examines the issue through a society-wide, but community-focused lens.

chapter 1|24 pages

Framing the issues

ByAnn Taket, Beth R. Crisp

chapter 2|15 pages

Working with parents and young families

ByLaura Coady, Ann Taket, Beth R. Crisp

chapter 3|14 pages

Respectful relationships education

A case study of working in schools
ByDebbie Ollis, Suzanne Dyson

chapter 4|14 pages

Meeting adolescents ‘where they’re at’

The use of technology to prevent violence and abuse in adolescent romantic relationships
ByErica Bowen, Emma Sorbring

chapter 5|15 pages

Violence and abuse in young people’s intimate relationships

Interface of gender, prevalence, impact and implications for prevention
ByChristine Barter

chapter 6|15 pages

Campus Safety Project

Strategies, recommendations and obstacles in addressing gender-based violence on campuses
ByClara Porter, Cathy Plourde

chapter 7|13 pages

Prevention, resistance, recovery, revolution

Feminist empowerment self-defence
ByLynne Marie Wanamaker

chapter 8|13 pages

Engaging bystanders in violence prevention

ByAnn Taket, Cathy Plourde

chapter 11|12 pages

Asset-based approaches for preventing gender-based violence in the workplace

ByBeth R. Crisp, Ann Taket

chapter 12|13 pages

Power, progress and pink pussy hats

Rising resistance
ByAnn Taket, Beth R. Crisp