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Full-Text Articles in Domestic and Intimate Partner Violence
‘They Did Not Have To Burn My Sister Alive’: Causes And Distribution By State Of Dowry Murder In India, Peter Mayer
‘They Did Not Have To Burn My Sister Alive’: Causes And Distribution By State Of Dowry Murder In India, Peter Mayer
Dignity: A Journal of Analysis of Exploitation and Violence
Dowry, the money, goods, property, or gifts given by the bride’s family to the groom or his family at the time of marriage, is a common custom in South Asia. Although it is illegal to demand—or offer—a dowry in India, it is a nearly universal custom in many parts of the country. If, after marriage, a husband’s family feels that the wife’s dowry was insufficient, they may harass or inflict other forms of domestic violence on her to put pressure on her family to provide an additional dowry. At its most extreme, this violence may lead to the murder of …
My Years Campaigning For The Term "Femicide", Diana E. H. Russell
My Years Campaigning For The Term "Femicide", Diana E. H. Russell
Dignity: A Journal of Analysis of Exploitation and Violence
No abstract provided.
Honor Killing: A Form Of Femicide, Phyllis Chesler
Honor Killing: A Form Of Femicide, Phyllis Chesler
Dignity: A Journal of Analysis of Exploitation and Violence
No abstract provided.
Murders In The German Sex Trade: 1920 To 2017, Manuela Schon, Anna Hoheide
Murders In The German Sex Trade: 1920 To 2017, Manuela Schon, Anna Hoheide
Dignity: A Journal of Analysis of Exploitation and Violence
This research report is the result of collecting and evaluating data on cases of homicides and attempted homicides in the German sex trade from 1920-2017. The findings show violence against prostituted women and the attitudes of the sex buyers who commit most of the violent acts against the women. The report discusses the media coverage of murder cases, complication of cases, and a critique of methods of criminal evaluation by the police. From 1920 to 2017, 272 victims of murder and attempted murder were identified. Liberalization of prostitution occurred in 2002. From then until 2017, there is a decrease in …
Sadomasochism: Descent Into Darkness, Annotated Accounts Of Cases, 1996-2014, Robert Peters
Sadomasochism: Descent Into Darkness, Annotated Accounts Of Cases, 1996-2014, Robert Peters
Dignity: A Journal of Analysis of Exploitation and Violence
A collection of accounts of sadomasochistic sexual abuse from news reports and scholarly and professional sources about the dark underbelly of sadomasochism and the pornography that contributes to it. It focuses on crimes and other harmful sexual behavior related to the pursuit of sadistic sexual pleasure in North America and the U.K. It is intended to be a resource to educate people about how sadomasochism can lead to harmful and even deadly sadistic sexual behavior.
A Hidden Life, Matthew Schmalz
A Hidden Life, Matthew Schmalz
Mathew Schmalz
The author recalls a former student whose traditional Catholic devotion celebrated the hidden life, a life cut short by domestic violence.
A Hidden Life, Matthew N. Schmalz
A Hidden Life, Matthew N. Schmalz
Religious Studies Faculty Scholarship
A reflection on the murder of Marzena Ladiejewska, a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the College of the Holy Cross, in Cheshire, Connecticut. The article reflects on Marzena Ladiejewska’s Catholic spirituality and the impact of her death.
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 78, No. 57, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 78, No. 57, Wku Student Affairs
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WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news.
- Brown, Abbey. Suspicious Fire Leaves Freshman Critical – Katie Autry
- Lord, Joseph & Abbey Brown. Pellville Freshman Known as Shy & Funny Without Even Trying
- Sasseen, Jessica. Sprinklers Extinguished Fire
- Hopkins, Shawntaye. Poland Hall Security Heightened
- Tucker, Kyle. Family Shocked by Events
- Hoang, Mai. Dorm Evacuation Delays Studying for Final Exams
- Hoang, Mai. Students Urged to Talk About Feelings
- Casagrande, Michael. Freshman Football Players Drowns on Fishing Trip – Trey McMiller