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Miloon Kothari 《Development in Practice》1995,5(1):64-70
In the most recent issue of Development in Practice (4/3), the question of population movement was considered from various angles by our contributors. Here, Miloon Kothari expands on the theme of involuntary displacement and development. 相似文献
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This short introduction to the symposium sets the context for the collection of articles, locating them in debates about labour conditions in the global economy. It outlines the two central questions which animate the symposium. First, what forms do unfree labour take in the contemporary global economy, and what are the implications for the most vulnerable workers in diverse contexts? Second, which processes, conditions and dynamics generate and facilitate unfree labour, and which theoretical and analytical perspectives do we need in order to understand them? It summarises some of responses to these questions which emerge in the collected articles, and highlights their contributions to the task of advancing fresh ways of thinking about unfree labour. 相似文献
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Melissa E. Dichter Catherine Cerulli Catherine L. Kothari Frances K. Barg Karin V. Rhodes 《Women & Criminal Justice》2013,23(1):21-37
Despite more than a decade of policies that encourage prosecutors to proceed without the victim's input or actions in cases of intimate partner violence (IPV), prosecutors still often rely on the victim's participation to move a case forward. The purpose of this study was to identify the barriers and motivators influencing female IPV victims' engagement with the criminal justice system and their preferences regarding prosecution. Findings from focus groups with women who had experienced police response to IPV revealed that women wanted the violence to end but faced numerous barriers to engaging with the criminal prosecution process. The dominant voice favored police and prosecutors taking action toward prosecution without depending solely or heavily on the victim's active participation. 相似文献
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Karin Verlaine Rhodes Catherine L. Kothari Steven C. Marcus Catherine Cerulli 《Journal of family violence》2011,26(5):355-364
Successful criminal or civil legal system response to assaults against intimate partners (intimate partner violence; IPV)
usually rely on the victim’s participation in the legal process, including having contact with the prosecutor, filing charges,
and/or applying for an order of personal protection. Using data abstracted from criminal and civil legal system records for
a county-wide cohort of 990 female IPV victims over a 4-year period, we examine the impact of having children, and of specific
child factors, on victims’ engagement with the criminal prosecution of their abusive partners and/or seeking a personal protection
order (PPO) in the civil court system. Having children increased victim’s contact with the prosecutor and applications for
PPOs, but did not increase her likelihood of wanting to file or drop charges. Findings support prior work suggesting both
the importance and complexity of children on mothers’ decision-making. Policy makers and service providers may want to assess
survivors’ thoughts about the role children play in their decision-making. Additionally, by offering survivors interventions
to help their children address the impact of IPV exposure, survivors may be more willing to engage with services. 相似文献