Whose justice, whose alternative? : Locating women’s voice and agency in alternative dispute resolution responses to intimate partner violence Brian Heilman, Nastasia Paul-Gera, Tina Musuya, and Sara Siebert
By: Heilman, Brian.
Contributor(s): Paul-Gera, Nastasia | Musuya, Tina | Siebert, Sara.
Material type: BookPublisher: Washington, DC : International Center for Research on Women, Center for Domestic Violence Prevention & Beyond Borders, 2016Description: electronic document (28 pages); PDF file: 2.2 MB.Subject(s): COMMUNITY ORGANISATIONS | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | GENDER | INTERVENTION | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | JUSTICE | RESTORATIVE JUSTICE | AFRICA | VANUATU | CULTUREOnline resources: Click here to access online Summary: This report examines how well ADR mechanisms have addressed violence for women around the world by examining the following: What do ADR responses to intimate partner violence look like, particularly in the Global South? To what extent do these approaches prioritize the voice and agency of women survivors of intimate partner violence? What examples exist of ADR approaches that better prioritize the voice and agency of women survivors of intimate partner violence? (From the website). Record #5106Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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This report examines how well ADR mechanisms have addressed violence for women around the world by examining the following:
What do ADR responses to intimate partner violence look like, particularly in the Global South?
To what extent do these approaches prioritize the voice and agency of women survivors of intimate partner violence?
What examples exist of ADR approaches that better prioritize the voice and agency of women survivors of intimate partner violence? (From the website). Record #5106