NCJ Number
              92212
          Journal
  International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology Volume: 27 Issue: 2 Dated: (1983) Pages: 173-183
Date Published
  1983
Length
              11 pages
          Annotation
              During the last decade, it has become increasingly clear that violence against women is more common than was generally assumed.
          Abstract
              The extent and specific nature of this violence make the 'traditional' explanations for its occurrence insufficient. By explicitly taking into account the cultural background of this violence and the social context in which women are victimized, it is possible to explain the violence and the reactions of institutions like the criminal justice system, social agencies, etc. By considering violent incidents exclusively as the individual problem of the parties involved, the essence of the problem is missed, even while dealing with individual cases. Basically, wife beating and rape should be recognized as sex-political crimes: acts that reinforce the powerful (men) over the powerless (women). About 35 references are provided. (Author summary modified)