Women + Crimes against
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Women + Crimes against
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Women + Crimes against
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- Violence against women, Emma Marriott
- Love is red, a novel, Sophie Jaff
- The spectral wound, sexual violence, public memories, and the Bangladesh War of 1971, Nayanika Mookherjee ; foreword by Veena Das
- Life and death, Andrea Dworkin
- Human traffic, sex, slaves and immigration, Craig McGill
- Chinese comfort women, testimonies from imperial Japan's sex slaves, Peipei Qiu, with Su Zhiliang and Chen Lifei
- The other side of war, women's stories of survival & hope, by Zainab Salbi ; photographs by Susan Meiselas, Sylvia Plachy and Lekha Singh ; preface by Alice Walker
- Someone is watching, a novel, Joy Fielding
- The macho paradox, why some men hurt women and and how all men can help, Jackson Katz
- The macho paradox, why some men hurt women and how all men can help, Jackson Katz
- Outfox, a novel, Sandra Brown
- Killing Kate, Julie Kramer
- Violence against women, Noël Merino, book editor
- Crimes against women, Gerda Gallop-Goodman
- Women, men & the whole damn thing, feminism, misogyny, and where we go from here, David Leser
- Getting off, pornography and the end of masculinity, by Robert Jensen
- Laying down my burdens, a memoir, [Brenda L. Thomas ; editors : Leigh Karsh and Matt Cordes]
- Catch and kill, lies, spies, and a conpiracy to protect predators, Ronan Farrow
- The midwife murders, James Patterson and Richard DiLallo
- Bad wolf, a novel, by Nele Neuhaus ; translated by Steven T. Murray
- Nobody's victim, fighting psychos, stalkers, pervs, and trolls, Carrie Goldberg with Jeannie Amber
- I'm saying no!, standing up against sexual assault, sexual harassment, and sexual pressure, Beverly Engel
- Unwanted advances, sexual paranoia comes to campus, Laura Kipnis
- Little Texas sweetheart, a journey through domestic violence, by Julia Chadwell
- Violence against women, Karin L. Swisher, Carol Wekesser, book editors, William Barbour, assistant editor
- The lake, Perrine Leblanc ; translated by Lazer Lederhendler
- Someone is watching, Joy Fielding
- Sexual violence, opposing viewpoints, Helen Cothran, book editor
- The perfect husband, Lisa Gardner
- The immortals, Jordanna Max Brodsky
- Into the water, a novel, Paula Hawkins ; Read by Rachel Bavidge with a full cast
- Slavery Inc., the untold story of international sex trafficking, Lydia Cacho ; foreword by Robert Saviano
- A path appears, Independent Lens special presentation ; Show of Force presents in association with ITVS ; executive producers, Maro Chermayeff, Jamie Gordon, Jeff Dupre ; series producer, Joshua Bennett ; directed by Maro Chermayeff
- The Johns, sex for sale and the men who buy it, Victor Malarek
- Beneath still waters, a novel, by Cynthia A. Graham
- Transforming a rape culture, edited by Emilie Buchwald, Pamela R. Fletcher, Martha Roth
- You throw like a girl, the blind spot of masculinity, Don McPherson
- Love held captive, Shelley Shepard Gray
- Ahora contamos nosotras, #cu?ntalo, una memoria colectiva de la violencia, Cristina Fallar?s
- Alguien te vigila, Joy Fielding ; traducción de Eduardo G. Murillo
- The securitization of rape, women, war and sexual violence, Sabine Hirschauer, Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, University of the Free State, South Africa
- I see you, Clare Mackintosh
- Making violence sexy, feminist views on pornography, Diana E.H. Russell, editor
- VDay, Until the violence stops, directed by Abby Epstein ; produced by Abby Epstein and Paulo Netto ; produced in association with Iron Films
- The silent wife, Karin Slaughter
- Chasing the dime, Michael Connelly
- Violence against women under international human rights law, Alice Edwards
- Quick kills, by Lynn Lurie
- The shining girls, a novel, Lauren Beukes
- Sexual violence, opposing viewpoints, Mary E. Williams, Tamara L. Roleff, book editor[s]
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