Surviving Domestic Violence
Discover the empowering insights in Surviving Domestic Violence by P. Wilcox, published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2006. This compelling book spans 211 pages and delves into the lives of women seeking safety from abusive relationships. Through a thorough examination of seven key social dimensions—power, emotion, children, home, economic resources, and both informal and community support—Wilcox provides a gendered analysis that uncovers the systemic challenges faced by these women.
Wilcox's work highlights individual responses to domestic violence while addressing the external structural factors that constrain their options. Ideal for readers looking to understand the complexities of domestic violence, this book serves as a crucial resource for advocates, educators, and anyone interested in social justice. Take a step towards awareness and education with Surviving Domestic Violence.