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Sexual Violence, Victim Advocacy, and Republican Criminology

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 April 2024

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We are grateful for the thoughtful responses to our study of the Washington State Community Protection Act (Braithwaite & Pettit 1994; Daly 1994). These responses underscore the importance of pushing beyond our case study and point to a variety of promising ways to determine the extent to which the problems we uncover in Washington are typical and/or idiosyncratic.

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Republican Criminology and Victim Advocacy
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Copyright © 1997 by The Law and Society Association.

References

Braithwaite, John, & Daly, Kathleen (1994) “Masculinities, Violence and Communitarian Control,” in Newburn, T. & Stanko, B., eds., Just Boys Doing Business? Men, Masculinity and Crime. London: Roudedge.Google Scholar
Braithwaite, John, & Pettit, Philip (1994) “Republican Criminology and Victim Advocacy,” 28 Law & Society Rev. 765.Google Scholar
Daly, Kathleen (1994) “Men's Violence, Victim Advocacy, and Feminist Redress,” 28 Law & Society Rev. 777.Google Scholar