
%0 Journal Article
%T Abusive endings: separation and divorce violence against women
%J Family and intimate partner violence quarterly
%D 2017
%A DeKeseredy, Walter S.
%V 10
%N 1
%P 55-61
%X Separation abuse is one of the most significant threats to women's health. A new book by Walter DeKeseredy, Molly Dragiewicz, and Martin D. Schwartz examines why and how men abuse women during and after a separation or divorce. In this article, DeKeseredy highlights some of the most important research findings and intervention strategies detailed in the book. DeKeseredy offers a more expansive and useful definition of separation/divorce violence, challenging the "common sense" notion that a couple must be living apart (many "separated" and divorced couples still live together); examines some of the ways new technology is being used to stalk, harass, and punish abuse victims, and the role of male peer support in perpetuating a culture of violence; and outlines a multi-pronged approach for predicting, preventing, and prosecuting separation violence.   Keywords: homicide risk; image-based sexual abuse; revenge porn; dangerous consequences of male pornography consumption; sexual and reproductive 'property'; male proprietariness and male peer support<p /> <p>Language: en</p>
%G en
%I Civic Research Institute
%@ 1941-7462
%U http://dx.doi.org/