Whose Justice, Whose Alternative?: Locating Women’s Voice and Agency in Alternative Dispute Resolution Responses to Intimate Partner Violence
March 31, 2016

Whose Justice, Whose Alternative?: Locating Women’s Voice and Agency in Alternative Dispute Resolution Responses to Intimate Partner Violence

Intimate partner violence against women is a complex, enormously prevalent crime with devastating effects on women’s safety, health, and well being.

Intimate partner violence against women is a complex, enormously prevalent crime with devastating effects on women’s safety, health, and well being. With one out of three women worldwide experiencing this violence, its magnitude presents complex challenges to justice systems when survivors of violence seek to formally prosecute perpetrators. Further exacerbating this challenge are the varying individual, family, and community ideas about whether and how such violence – considered a private family matter in many cultural and social contexts – should be made public at all, let alone prosecuted.

Organizations:

International Center for Research on Women (ICRW) Beyond Borders Center for Domestic Violence Prevention (CEDOVIP)

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