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Kate Fitz-Gibbon

    Kate Fitz-Gibbon est une experte en genre et en violence familiale, abordant son sujet avec la perspective rigoureuse de la criminologie. Son travail académique repose sur des recherches approfondies et un engagement à comprendre les facteurs sociétaux contribuant à la violence. Elle cherche à éclairer les stratégies de prévention par son analyse approfondie des structures sociales et de leur impact.

    Homicide Law Reform, Gender and the Provocation Defence
    What Is to Be Done About Violence Against Women?
    Our National Shame
    • Our National Shame

      • 96pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      4,6(43)Évaluer

      The exposés in early 2021 of sexism and sexual violence in Parliament House prompted women across the country (and some men) to take to stages, lecterns and social media to express their rage and demand action. However, while these events highlighted that violence against women is an ongoing issue in our community, in many ways the allegations and incidents should not shock us. They are part of women’s daily lives. In Our National Shame, Kate Fitz-Gibbon reminds us that violence against women is not a private issue that needs bespoke, case-by-case solutions. It is a community-wide problem that, to be properly addressed, requires a dramatic shift in how we understand and respond to men’s violence, and most importantly, the tackling of gender inequality in this country. Transformative national leadership must drive this. But do our political masters have either the will or the integrity to meet this challenge?

      Our National Shame
    • What Is to Be Done About Violence Against Women?

      Gendered Violence(s) in the Twenty-first Century

      • 180pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      The book explores the evolution of policies and practices aimed at addressing domestic violence against women over the past four decades. It critically examines the challenges and opportunities that have emerged in the fight against this pervasive issue, offering insights into the effectiveness of various approaches. Through a thorough analysis, it highlights the complexities involved in creating and implementing solutions to protect and empower women in domestic settings.

      What Is to Be Done About Violence Against Women?
    • Homicide Law Reform, Gender and the Provocation Defence

      A Comparative Perspective

      • 315pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the partial defense of provocation, the book analyzes its application across various international legal systems. It delves into critical themes of gender, justice, and the implications of denial within the criminal justice framework. Fitz-Gibbon highlights the differing methods of reforming provocation laws, offering a nuanced perspective on how these legal interpretations impact societal notions of justice and accountability.

      Homicide Law Reform, Gender and the Provocation Defence