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Domestic Violence Is Widespread in Guyana

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2008

Authors

Peake, Linda
Staeheli, Lynn A.
Kofman, Eleonore

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Abstract

Domestic violence is a widespread part of everyday life in Guyana. Although the vast majority of abusers are men, women also engage in violence, especially when they have power over vulnerable people such as children and the elderly. The relationships of power that cause domestic violence are complex.

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Women, Domestic Violence

Citation

Staeheli, L. A., Kofman, E., & Peake, L. (2004). Mapping women, making politics: Feminist perspectives on political geography. New York: Routledge.