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Overview"This book offers an interdisciplinary perspective on femicide, using Israel as an illuminating case study, given its diverse communities and common-law-based legal system. Utilizing analytical alongside practical perspectives, the book offers a novel crimino-legal approach to femicide. In addition to its interdisciplinary novelty, the book presents originality in going beyond the more usual focus on the central victims and the common legal tools. Here, the authors extend the analysis to secondary victims of femicide and examine the applicability of second-tiered relevant legal tools, mostly tort law, as a means for gaining justice for the victims. This explorative journey culminates with the authors’ definition of femicide as a quintessential ""crime of distinct nature"". In the context of current international pledges to better understand and consequently better fight femicide, this work allows readers to comprehend the phenomenon and the ways to abolish it. The book will be an invaluable resource for academics, researchers and policy makers working in the areas of criminal law, tort law, family law, criminology and gender studies, as well as for legal theorists and criminologists seeking integration of both disciplines." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Hava Dayan , Yifat Bitton (President of Achva Academic College for Science and Education in Israel.)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.539kg ISBN: 9781032366876ISBN 10: 1032366877 Pages: 186 Publication Date: 30 December 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents"Foreword Preface Part One: An Overview on Femicide Chapter One: A Theoretical Overview on Femicide Chapter Two: Empirical Criminological Insights on Femicide Part Two: Femicide Subtypes Chapter Three: A Crimino-Legal Perspective on Intimate Partner Femicide: The ""Reasonable"" Israeli Wife Killer Chapter Four: (Dis)""honor"" Femicide Chapter Five: Femicide–Suicide Chapter Six: Concealed Femicide: Feminist Theory and Circumstantial Evidence Part Three: Femicide’s Secondary-Tier Effects Chapter Seven: Secondary Victims and the Implications of Femicide Chapter Eight: Femicide Victims’ Agency through Tort Law Chapter Nine: Femicide, a Crime of Distinctive Nature Appendix Index"Reviews'Femicide, Criminology and the Law captures the distinctive nature of femicide and lays out its components with sophistication critical to comprehending its exceptionality. I believe the authors' interdisciplinary methods for effectively addressing femicide have significant potential for global applicability, and I strongly recommend their book.' Justice Yosef Elron, Israel Supreme Court 'Femicide, Criminology and the Law captures the distinctive nature of femicide and lays out its components with sophistication critical to comprehending its exceptionality. I believe the authors' interdisciplinary methods for effectively addressing femicide have significant potential for global applicability, and I strongly recommend their book.' Justice Yosef Elron, Israel Supreme Court Author InformationHava Dayan conducts research in the field of criminal law and society, with a focus on gender and crime, at the School of Criminology, Faculty of Law, University of Haifa, Israel. Yifat Bitton is President of Achva Academic College for Science and Education in Israel. She is a legal academic and social activist for equality. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |