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Tackling violence against women — lessons for efforts to tackle other forms of targeted violence

Heather Barclay (Equality and Human Rights Commission)
Diane Mulligan (Sightsavers International and Disability Committee, Equality and Human Rights Commission)

Safer Communities

ISSN: 1757-8043

Article publication date: 30 October 2009

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Abstract

Efforts at tackling different forms of targeted violence may benefit from lessons generated from the longer‐standing work in tackling violence against women. These include the conceptualisation and articulation of targeted violence as a cause and consequence of inequality, and as a human rights issue. There is a need to develop effective coalitions and to make explicit the relevance and implications of targeted violence across all public services so that those affected receive the support they require. The importance of education and prevention is also highlighted. While such lessons can help reframe the issues and policies around targeted violence, they should not be transposed uncritically.

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Barclay, H. and Mulligan, D. (2009), "Tackling violence against women — lessons for efforts to tackle other forms of targeted violence", Safer Communities, Vol. 8 No. 4, pp. 43-50. https://doi.org/10.1108/17578043200900037

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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