The role of Canadian laws and social policies in perpetuating intimate partner abuse against newcomer women in Manitoba
Domestic abuse against women has been a concern among feminist theorists, scholars, and activists. Although the issue of domestic abuse is a popular research topic, what is often neglected is an analysis of how the experiences of newcomer women differ from other women who experience partner abuse. W...
Main Author: | Bramadat, Janine |
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Other Authors: | Wilkinson, Lori (Sociology) |
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2015
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1993/30374 |
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