ABSTRACT
First published in 1985, this book looks at the victimisation of women, focusing on the four main areas of incest, rape, physical violence, and sexual harassment. Elizabeth Stanko’s work is based on original research and interviews with police forces, victims and others involved. It examines women’s experiences of male violence and looks at the reactions of those to whom women complain, including police officers, judges and union officials. The book analyses the decision making process of the criminal justice system and of administrative personnel at the time of publication, and Stanko shows how such institutions can be carriers of a male point of view.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|6 pages
Introduction
part |2 pages
Part I: Ordinary Experiences
chapter 2|11 pages
Ordinary Experiences
chapter 3|14 pages
Incest: Some of us Learn as Children
chapter 4|14 pages
Rape: The Ever-Present Terror
chapter 5|11 pages
Wife Battering: All in the Family
chapter 6|11 pages
Sexual Harassment: Coercion at Work
chapter 7|13 pages
Women's Lives and Male Power
part |3 pages
Part II: The Second Assailant