Working with violent men from a feminist social work perspective
Working with violent men from a feminist social work perspective
For two decades feminism has addressed the problem of male violence in inter-personal relationships by working with women. However, men continue to violently abuse women. This article argues that work with men is a legitimate focus for feminist social workers, and male social workers who are prepared to work in pro-feminist ways, and discusses pro-feminist groupwork as a model for bringing about change.
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Orme, Joan
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Dominelli, Lena
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Mullender, Audrey
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2000
Orme, Joan
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Dominelli, Lena
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Mullender, Audrey
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Orme, Joan, Dominelli, Lena and Mullender, Audrey
(2000)
Working with violent men from a feminist social work perspective.
International Social Work, 43 (1), .
Abstract
For two decades feminism has addressed the problem of male violence in inter-personal relationships by working with women. However, men continue to violently abuse women. This article argues that work with men is a legitimate focus for feminist social workers, and male social workers who are prepared to work in pro-feminist ways, and discusses pro-feminist groupwork as a model for bringing about change.
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Published date: 2000
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/33617
ISSN: 0020-8728
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