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Prioritizing the elimination of violence against women worldwide : lessons from the 65th session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women. Special issue Guest editors: Dawn Beichner, Rosemary Barberet and Sheetal Ranjan

Contributor(s): Beichner, Dawn [Editor] | Barberet, Rosemary [Editor] | Ranjan, Sheetal [Editor].
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleSeries: Violence Against Women.Publisher: Sage, 2022Subject(s): Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) | COVID-19 | CRIMINAL JUSTICE | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | HELPLINES | INTERAGENCY COLLABORATION | INTERVENTION | INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | PANDEMICS | OLDER WOMEN | PREVENTION | SEXUAL VIOLENCE | VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | VICTIMS OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE | VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN | WOMEN PRISONERS | INTERNATIONALOnline resources: VAW Special issue, 28(8), June 2022 (Open access until 30 September 2022) | About this isssue, media release - Illinois State University
Contents:
Foreword: CEDAW and Violence Against Women: Reflections After 40 Years / Rhoda Reddock
Prioritizing the Elimination of Violence Against Women Worldwide: Lessons From the 65th Session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women. Guest Editors’ Introduction / Dawn Beichner, Rosemary Barberet, and Sheetal Ranjan
Addressing Gender-Based Violence Using Evidence-Based Practices During COVID-19: The Case of Puerto Rico / Ayorkor Gaba, Roseanne Flores, María Rebecca Ward, and Bailey Pridgen
Abuse and Discrimination Experienced by Older Women in the Era of COVID-19: A Two-Wave Representative Community Survey in Hong Kong / Elsie Yan, Daniel W. L. Lai, Vincent W. P. Lee, Xue Bai, and Haze K. L. Ng
Women Mobilizing for Change: Resisting State Violence from Repressive Drug Policies / Ruth Birgin, Adrià Cots Fernández, Marie Nougier, and Coletta Youngers
A Global View of Women, Prison, and Aftercare: A Call for Reform / Dawn Beichner and Otmar Hagemann
Bringing the “Invisible Population” to Light: Justice for Incarcerated and Formerly Incarcerated Women / Jennifer E. Cobbina-Dungy
A Measure of Justice: Alternatives to Pursuing Criminal Accountability for Conflict-Related Sexual Violence in Sri Lanka / Shyamala Y.M. Gomez
Establishing the Social and Legal Categories for “Girls” and “Girl Children” / Laura Guercio
The United Nations Victim Approach Revisited: A Review of the Literature on Sexual Assault and Gender-Based Violence Hotlines / Sebastián Galleguillos and Katheryne Pugliese
Proposing a Unified Framework for Coordinated Community Response / Sheetal Ranjan and Jared R. Dmello
Moving Beyond a Reliance on Criminal Legal Strategies to Address the Root Causes of Domestic and Sexual Violence / Dean Peacock
Violence Against Women, 2022, 28(8): 1723-1903Summary: he annual sessions of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) have become the global meeting place for feminist activists, largely through the organizational enthusiasm of the NGO Committee on the Status of Women (NGOCSW) New York, part of the Conference of NGOs in Consultative Relationship with the United Nations (CoNGO), that organizes parallel events at each CSW session. The articles in this issue comprise a selection of papers that resulted from presentations at these parallel events held during the Commission on the Status of Women's 65th session (CSW65). (From the Foreword). Sage Publishing is offering free downloads of the journal until the end of September. 2022. Follow the link to the full issue to read these articles in htm or PDF format while they are freely available. Record #7785
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Violence Against Women, 2022, 28(8): 1723-1903

Foreword: CEDAW and Violence Against Women: Reflections After 40 Years / Rhoda Reddock

Prioritizing the Elimination of Violence Against Women Worldwide: Lessons From the 65th Session of the
UN Commission on the Status of Women. Guest Editors’ Introduction / Dawn Beichner, Rosemary Barberet, and Sheetal Ranjan

Addressing Gender-Based Violence Using Evidence-Based Practices During COVID-19: The Case of Puerto Rico / Ayorkor Gaba, Roseanne Flores, María Rebecca Ward, and Bailey Pridgen

Abuse and Discrimination Experienced by Older Women in the Era of COVID-19: A Two-Wave Representative Community Survey in Hong Kong / Elsie Yan, Daniel W. L. Lai, Vincent W. P. Lee, Xue Bai, and Haze K. L. Ng

Women Mobilizing for Change: Resisting State Violence from Repressive Drug Policies / Ruth Birgin, Adrià Cots Fernández, Marie Nougier, and Coletta Youngers



A Global View of Women, Prison, and Aftercare: A Call for Reform / Dawn Beichner and Otmar Hagemann

Bringing the “Invisible Population” to Light: Justice for Incarcerated and Formerly Incarcerated Women / Jennifer E. Cobbina-Dungy

A Measure of Justice: Alternatives to Pursuing Criminal Accountability for Conflict-Related Sexual Violence
in Sri Lanka / Shyamala Y.M. Gomez

Establishing the Social and Legal Categories for “Girls” and “Girl Children” / Laura Guercio


The United Nations Victim Approach Revisited: A Review of the Literature on Sexual Assault and Gender-Based Violence Hotlines / Sebastián Galleguillos and Katheryne Pugliese

Proposing a Unified Framework for Coordinated Community Response / Sheetal Ranjan and Jared R. Dmello

Moving Beyond a Reliance on Criminal Legal Strategies to Address the Root Causes of Domestic and Sexual Violence /
Dean Peacock

he annual sessions of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) have become the global meeting place for feminist activists, largely through the organizational enthusiasm of the NGO Committee on the Status of Women (NGOCSW) New York, part of the Conference of NGOs in Consultative Relationship with the United Nations (CoNGO), that organizes parallel events at each CSW session. The articles in this issue comprise a selection of papers that resulted from presentations at these parallel events held during the Commission on the Status of Women's 65th session (CSW65). (From the Foreword). Sage Publishing is offering free downloads of the journal until the end of September. 2022. Follow the link to the full issue to read these articles in htm or PDF format while they are freely available. Record #7785