Rural Women Battering and the Justice System
Explore the compelling narrative of "Rural Women Battering and the Justice System" by Neil Websdale, published by SAGE. This insightful book, comprising 296 pages, delves deep into the unique challenges faced by battered women in rural communities.
Neil Websdale expertly examines the intersection of domestic violence and the justice system, offering a critical perspective on how rural settings can exacerbate the struggles of abused women. Through meticulous research and analysis, this book sheds light on the often-overlooked experiences of these women, highlighting the complexities of seeking justice in less accessible areas.
Whether you are a scholar, practitioner, or advocate in the field of criminal justice, psychology, or women's rights, "Rural Women Battering and the Justice System" serves as an essential resource that contributes to understanding the nuanced dynamics of abuse in rural life. Don't miss your chance to gain valuable insights from this pivotal work in 1998!