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Violence & Gender Reexamined
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Exploring the motives behind violence against women, Richard B. Felson presents a thought-provoking analysis that challenges conventional views. He argues that such violence often stems from desires for control, retribution, and self-image rather than rooted sexism or hatred. Felson counters the notion that the legal system inherently blames victims, suggesting instead that the protective traditions surrounding women can lead to unintended biases. His well-researched arguments invite readers to reconsider the complexities of gender violence and the role of due process in these cases.
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2002, pevná
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