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Work with men to end violence against women : a critical stocktake Michael Flood

By: Flood, Michael.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleSeries: Culture, Health & Sexuality: An International Journal for Research, Intervention and Care.Publisher: Taylor & Francis, 2015Subject(s): PREVENTION | ATTITUDES | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | ENGAGING MEN AND BOYS IN VIOLENCE PREVENTION | GENDER ISSUES | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | MEN | PRIMARY PREVENTION | SOCIAL CHANGE | VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN | AUSTRALIAOnline resources: Read the abstract In: Culture, Health & Sexuality: An International Journal for Research, Intervention and Care, 2015, Advance online publication, 28 September 2015Summary: This paper provides a critical assessment of efforts to involve men in the prevention of men's violence against women. Although there is a substantial evidence base attesting to the effectiveness of at least some strategies and interventions, this field is also limited in important ways. Violence prevention efforts often have focused on changing men's attitudes, rather than also seeking to transform structural and institutional inequalities. (from the abstract). Record #4832
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Culture, Health & Sexuality: An International Journal for Research, Intervention and Care, 2015, Advance online publication, 28 September 2015

This paper provides a critical assessment of efforts to involve men in the prevention of men's violence against women. Although there is a substantial evidence base attesting to the effectiveness of at least some strategies and interventions, this field is also limited in important ways. Violence prevention efforts often have focused on changing men's attitudes, rather than also seeking to transform structural and institutional inequalities. (from the abstract). Record #4832