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Vawa @ 20: Introduction, Nishan Bhaumik Dec 2014

Vawa @ 20: Introduction, Nishan Bhaumik

City University of New York Law Review

No abstract provided.


Vawa After The Party: Implementing Proposed Guidelines On Campus Sexual Assault Resolution, Mary P. Koss, Elise C. Lopez Dec 2014

Vawa After The Party: Implementing Proposed Guidelines On Campus Sexual Assault Resolution, Mary P. Koss, Elise C. Lopez

City University of New York Law Review

No abstract provided.


Roll Back "Prison Nation", Donna Coke Dec 2014

Roll Back "Prison Nation", Donna Coke

City University of New York Law Review

No abstract provided.


Vawa @ 20: Raising The Visibility Of The Margins And The Responsibility Of The Mainstream, Marcia Olivo, Kelly Miller Dec 2014

Vawa @ 20: Raising The Visibility Of The Margins And The Responsibility Of The Mainstream, Marcia Olivo, Kelly Miller

City University of New York Law Review

No abstract provided.


Vawa @ 20: Hiv, Violence Against Women, And Criminal Law Interventions, Aziza Ahmed Dec 2014

Vawa @ 20: Hiv, Violence Against Women, And Criminal Law Interventions, Aziza Ahmed

City University of New York Law Review

No abstract provided.


Stalled At 20: Vawa, The Criminal Justice System, And The Possibilities Of Restorative Justice, Leigh Goodmark Dec 2014

Stalled At 20: Vawa, The Criminal Justice System, And The Possibilities Of Restorative Justice, Leigh Goodmark

City University of New York Law Review

No abstract provided.


Vawa @ 20: Art, Violence, And Women, Yxta Maya Murray Dec 2014

Vawa @ 20: Art, Violence, And Women, Yxta Maya Murray

City University of New York Law Review

No abstract provided.


Vawa @ 20: The Politics Of Pretext: Vawa Goes Global, Deborah M. Weissman Dec 2014

Vawa @ 20: The Politics Of Pretext: Vawa Goes Global, Deborah M. Weissman

City University of New York Law Review

No abstract provided.


Vawa @ 20: Gender Violence And Civil Rights, Julie Goldscheid Dec 2014

Vawa @ 20: Gender Violence And Civil Rights, Julie Goldscheid

City University of New York Law Review

No abstract provided.


A Disappearing Act: The Dwindling Analysis Of The Anti-Violence Movement, Kerry Toner Nov 2014

A Disappearing Act: The Dwindling Analysis Of The Anti-Violence Movement, Kerry Toner

City University of New York Law Review

No abstract provided.


Vawa In The Lives Of Battered South Asian Women In The United States, Shamita Das Dasgupta Nov 2014

Vawa In The Lives Of Battered South Asian Women In The United States, Shamita Das Dasgupta

City University of New York Law Review

No abstract provided.


Vawa @ 20: The Gender Justice Movement: The Fullest Expression Of The Former Battered Women's Movement And The Domestic Violence Movement, Tiloma Jayasinghe Nov 2014

Vawa @ 20: The Gender Justice Movement: The Fullest Expression Of The Former Battered Women's Movement And The Domestic Violence Movement, Tiloma Jayasinghe

City University of New York Law Review

No abstract provided.


Vawa @ 20: Vawa And Welfare Reform: Criminalizing The Most Marginalized Women, Ann Cammett Nov 2014

Vawa @ 20: Vawa And Welfare Reform: Criminalizing The Most Marginalized Women, Ann Cammett

City University of New York Law Review

No abstract provided.


Vawa @ 20: Improving Civil Legal Assistance For Ending Gender Violence, Elizabeth L. Macdowell Nov 2014

Vawa @ 20: Improving Civil Legal Assistance For Ending Gender Violence, Elizabeth L. Macdowell

City University of New York Law Review

No abstract provided.


Vawa @ 20: The Mainstreaming Of The Criminalization Critique: Reflections On Vawa 20 Years Later, Mimi E. Kim Nov 2014

Vawa @ 20: The Mainstreaming Of The Criminalization Critique: Reflections On Vawa 20 Years Later, Mimi E. Kim

City University of New York Law Review

No abstract provided.


Gender Neutrality And The “Violence Against Women” Frame, Julie Goldscheid Jan 2014

Gender Neutrality And The “Violence Against Women” Frame, Julie Goldscheid

Publications and Research

The challenge of sustaining a progressive framework that continues to resonate in the complex aftermath of a generation of reforms lies at the heart of many current debates about gender violence legal and policy reform. This Article addresses one longstanding issue: the way gender violence is framed in law, policy, and popular rhetoric. Many initiatives continue to use the gender-specific “violence against women” frame as a default description. That “woman-specific” frame, developed in service of feminist goals such as foregrounding and challenging gender bias and fostering more inclusive delivery of social and other services, now raises empirical, theoretical, political and …