27. Violence and Responses to Violence (continued)

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d) Sexual Harassment

Note: Also see works on sexual violence or violence above.

Aggarwal, Arjun Prakash. (1992). Sexual Harassment: A Guide for Understanding and Prevention. Toronto: Butterworths.

Allen, Robert L. (1995). Stopping sexual harassment: A challenge for community education. In Hill, Anita Faye and Jordan, Emma Coleman. (eds). Race, Gender, and Power in America: The Legacy of the Hill-Thomas Hearings. New York & Oxford: Oxford University Press

Bacchi, Carol. (1992). Sex on campus - Where does 'consent' end and harassment begin?. Australian Universities Review, 35(1).

Bacchi, Carol Lee. (1999). Sexual harassment: What is sexual about it?. Chapter 10 in Women, Policy and Politics: The Construction of Policy Problems. London: Sage

Bartlett, Katherine. (1992). Only girls wear barrettes: Dress and appearance standards, community norms, and workplace equality. Michigan Law Review, pp. 2541, 2546-56, 2568-82.

Bingham, Shereen G. (ed). (1994). Conceptualizing Sexual Harassment as Discursive Practice. Westport, Conn.: Praeger.

Borgida, Eugene and Fiske, Susan T. (eds). (1995). Journal of Social Issues, Special Issue: Gender Stereotyping, Sexual Harassment, and the Law, 51(1), Spring.

Brant, Clare and Too, Yun Lee. (eds). (1994). Rethinking Sexual Harassment. London: Pluto Press.

Bravo, Ellen and Cassedy, Ellen. (1992). The 9 to 5 guide to Combatting Sexual Harassment: Candid Advice from 9 to 5, the National Association of Working Women. New York: John Wiley & Sons.

Burns, Sarah 19?? Issues in workplace sexual harassment law and related social science research. Journal of Social Issues, pp. 193-207.

Carver, Terrell. (1996). 'He said/she said': Interpreting the Clarence Thomas - Anita Hill Hearings. Chapter 5 in Gender is Not a Synonym for Women, Boulder, Colorado: Lynne Rienne Publishers.

Chamberlain, Elizabeth. (1997). Courtroom to classroom: There is more to sexual harassment. NWSA Journal, Special Issue: Sexual Harassment, 9(2), Summer.

Collier, Rohan. (1995). Combating Sexual Harassment in the Workplace. Open University Press.

Collins, Cherry et.al. (1996). Gender and School Education. Canberra: Australian Council for Educational Research, June (figures on sex-based harassment in schools).

Cornell, Drucilla. (1995). The Imaginary Domain: Abortion, Pornography and Sexual Harrassment.

Cossins, A. On stone throwing from the feminist sidelines: A critique of Helen Garner's Book, The First Stone. Melbourne University Law Review, v.20 no.2, December

Coverdale-Sumrall, Amber and Taylor, Dena. (eds). (1992). Sexual Harassment: Women Speak Out. Freedom, CA: Crossing Press.

Currie, Jan, Patricia Harris and Bev Thiele. (2000). The discursive framing of sexual harassment in a university community. Gender and Education, 12(3), September.

Dellinger, Kirsten, and Christine L. Williams. (2002). The locker room and the dorm room: Workplace norms and the boundaries of sexual harassment in magazine editing. Social Problems, 49(2), May.

Dziech, Billie Wright and Weiner, Linda. (1990). The Lecherous Professor: Sexual Harassment on Campus. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Eisaguirre, Lynne. (1993). Sexual Harassment: A Reference Handbook. Santa Barbara, Calif.: ABC-CLIO.

Epstein, Debbie. (1996). Keeping them in their place: Hetero/sexist harassment, gender and the enforcement of heterosexuality. In Holland, Janet and Adkins, Lisa. (eds). Sex, Sensibility and the Gendered Body. Hampshire & London: Macmillan.

Eskenazi, Martin and Gallen, David. (1992). Sexual Harassment: Know Your Rights!. New York: Carroll & Graff.

Farley, Lin. (1978). Sexual Shakedown: The Sexual Harassment of Women on the Job. New York: McGraw-Hill.

Flowers, Ronald B. (1994). The Victimization and Exploitation of Women and Children: A Study of Physical, Mental and Sexual Maltreatment in the United States. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Co..

Gallop, Jane. (1995). The Lecherous Professor: A reading. Differences, Summer.

Gallop, Jane. (1997). Feminist Accused of Sexual Harassment. Durham: Duke University Press.

Gardner, Carol Brooks. (1995). Passing By: Gender and Public Harassment. Berkeley and Los Angeles, CA: University of California Press.

Garner, Helen. (1995). The First Stone. Sydney: Picador.

Giles, Fiona. (1995). Lois Lane on the couch. (Review of Helen Garner's The First Stone) Meanjin, 54(5).

Green, Gill et.al. (1993). 'Who wears the trousers?' Sexual harassment in research settings. Women's Studies International Forum, 16(6), November-December.

Hanmer, Jalna and Maynard, Mary. (eds). (1987). Women, Violence and Social Control. Hampshire & London: Macmillan.

Hartel, Lynda Jones and VonVille, Helena M. (1995). Sexual Harassment: A Selected, Annotated Bibliography. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.

Herbert, C.M.H. (1989). Talking of Silence: The Sexual Harassment of School Girls. London: Falmer Press.

Hill, Anita Faye and Jordan, Emma Coleman. (eds). (1995). Race, Gender, and Power in America: The Legacy of the Hill-Thomas Hearings. New York & Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Houghton-James, Hazel. (1995). Sexual Harassment. London: Cavendish.

Kasinsky, Renee Goldsmith. (1998). Tailhook and the construction of sexual harassment in the media: 'Rowdy Navy boys' and women who made a difference. Violence Against Women, 4(1), pp. 81-99

Katherine, Sarah Mary and Joychild, Frances. (1993). A critique of the law of sexual harassment in Aotearoa/New Zealand. NZ Suffrage Centennial Women's Law Conference Papers, pp. 43-78.

Lahelma, Elina and Tarja Palmu. (2000). Intersecting power relations in teachers' experiences of being sexualized or harassed by students. Sexualities, Volume 3 Issue 4, November

Langelan, Martha J. (1993). Back Off! How to Confront and Stop Sexual Harassment and Harassers. New York: Simon & Schuster.

Lee, Deborah. (1998). Sexual harassment in PhD supervision. Gender and Education, 10(3), September.

Lee, Deborah. (2000). Hegemonic masculinity and male feminisation: The sexual harassment of men at work. Journal of Gender Studies, 9(2), July.

Lee, Deborah. (2001). 'He didn't sexually harass me, as in harassed for sex… He was just horrible': Women's definitions of unwanted male sexual conduct at work. Women's Studies International Forum. 24(1), January-February.

Lee, Raymond M. (1995). Sexual harassment and assault. Chapter 6 in Dangerous Fieldwork. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

LeMoncheck, Linda and Hajdin, Mane. (1997). Sexual Harassment: A Debate.

Lumby, Catharine. (1994). Staff, students and sexual pressure. The Independent Monthly, March.

MacKinnon, Catherine. (1979). Sexual Harassment of Working Women. New Haven: Yale University Press.

Marles, Fay. Workplaces Approaches to Sexual Harassment. Affirmative Action Agency, Monograph No. 5.

Martin, S.E. (1995). Sexual harassment: The link joining gender stratification, sexuality, and women's economic status. In Freeman, Jo. (ed.). Women: A Feminist Perspective. Mountain View: Mayfield.

May, Larry. (1998). Sexual harassment and solidarity. Chapter 6 in Masculinity and Morality. Ithaca & London: Cornell University Press.

Mead, Jenna. (ed). (1997). Bodyjamming: Sexual Harassment, Feminism and Public Life. Milsons Point, NSW: Random House.

Miller, Laura L. (1997). Not just weapons of the weak: Gender harassment as a form of protest for Army men. Social Psychology Quarterly. 60: 32-51.

Milligan, Sandra. (1992). Re-thinking sex-based harassment in schools. In Forum of Education. (ed.). Through Girls' Eyes: Australian Research, Policy and Curriculum in the 1990s. University of Sydney.

Minson, Jeffrey. (1993). Questions of Conduct: Sexual Harassment, Citizenship, Government. New York: St. Martin's Press.

Morewitz, Stephen J. (1996). Sexual Harassment and Social Change in American Society. San Francisco: Austin & Winfield.

Morris, Celia. (1994). Bearing Witness: Sexual Harassment and Beyond - Everywoman's Story. New York: Little, Brown.

Morrison, Toni. (ed). (1993). Race-ing Justice, En-gendering Power: Essays on Anita Hill, Clarence Thomas, and the Construction of Social Reality. London: Chatto & Windus.

NWSA Journal. (1997). Special Issue: Sexual Harassment, 9(2), Summer.

Paludi, Michele A. (1996). Sexual Harrassment on College Campuses: Abusing the Ivory Power. Albany. New York: State University of New York Press (revised edition of Ivory Power: Sexual Harassment on campus. Published 1990).

Patai, Daphne. (1998). Heterophobia: Sexual Harassment and the Future of Feminism. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.

Pattinson, Terry. (1991). Sexual Harassment. London: Futura.

Paul, Ellen Frankel. (1994). Sexual harassment: A defining moment and its repercussions. Chapter 4 in Rochefort, David A. and Cobb, Roger W. (eds). The Politics of Problem Definition: Shaping the Policy Agenda. Lawrence, Kan.: University Press of Kansas/.

Petrocelli, William and Repa, Barbara Kate. (1992). Sexual Harassment on the Job. Berkeley: Nolo Press.

Pringle, Rosemary. (1988). Secretaries Talk: Sexuality, Power and Work. Sydney: Allen & Unwin.

Quinn, Beth A. (2002). Sexual harassment and masculinity: The power and meaning of "girl watching." Gender & Society, June, 16(3), pp. 386-402.

Quinn, Kathryn and Carson, Nancy L. (1990). Rape, Incest and Sexual Harassment: A Guide for Helping Survivors. New York: Praeger.

Radford, Sarah Mary 19?? Sex stereotyping and the promotion of women to positions of power. Hastings Law Journal, pp. 471-503.

Reilly, Mary Ellen et.al. (1992). Tolerance for sexual harassment related to self-reported sexual victimization. Gender & Society, 6(1), March.

Renold, Emma. (2002) 'Presumed Innocence': (Hetero)sexual, homophobic and heterosexist harassment amongst primary school girls and boys. Childhood, 9 (4), pp.415-433.

Ring, Laura. (1994). Sexual harassment and the production of gender. Differences, 6(1).

Robinson, Kerry. (1997). Masculinities and sexual harassment: Views and experiences from secondary schools. Paper to Conference, Masculinities: Renegotiating Genders. University of Wollongong, 20 June.

Rospenda, Kathleen M., Richman, Judith A. and Nawyn, Stephanie J. (1998). Doing power: The confluence of gender, race, and class in contrapower sexual harassment. Gender & Society, 12(1), February.

Senate Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade. (1994). Sexual Harassment in the Australian Defence Force (Facing the Future Together). Canberra: A.G.P.S., August.

Siegal, Deborah L. (1991). Sexual Harassment: Research and Resources. New York: National Council for Research on Women.

Simon, Rita J. (ed). (1996). From Data to Public Policy: Affirmative Action, Sexual Harassment, Domestic Violence and Social Welfare.

Stan, Adele M. (ed). (1995). Debating Sexual Correctness: Pornography, Sexual Harassment, Date Rape, and the Politics of Sexual Equality. New York: Delta.

Stanko, Elizabeth A. (1985). Intimate Intrusions: Women's Experience of Male Violence. London & Boston: Routledge & Kegan Paul.

Stanko, Elizabeth A. (1996). Reading danger: Sexual harassment, anticipation and self-protection. In Hester, Marianne, Kelly, Liz and Radford, Jill. (eds). Women, Violence and Male Power: Feminist Research, Activism and Practice. Buckingham & Philadelphia: Open University Press.

Stanley, Sue and Wise, Liz. (1987). Georgie Porgie: Sexual Harassment in Everyday Life. London & New York: Pandora.

Stockdale, Margaret S. (ed). (1996). Sexual Harassment in the Workplace: Perspectives, Frontiers, and Response Strategies. Sage.
Includes Saal, Frank E. Men's misperceptions of women's interpersonal behaviors and sexual harassment.

Sumrall, Amber Coverdale and Taylor, Dena. (eds). (1992). Sexual Harassment: Women Speak Out. Freedom, California: The Crossing Press.

Thomas, Alison M. and Kitzinger, Celia. (eds). (1997). Sexual Harassment: Contemporary Feminist Perspectives. Open University Press.

Thornhill, Randy and Craig T. Palmer. (2000). A Natural History of Rape: Biological Bases of Sexual Coercion. MIT Press.

Tierney, Robert. (1997). Challenging sexual harassment at Georgetown Fisheries: Implications for trade union strategies. Paper to Conference, Masculinities: Renegotiating Genders. University of Wollongong, 20 June.

Timmerman, Greetje and Cristien Bajema. (1999). Sexual harassment in Northwest Europe: A cross-cultural comparison. European Journal of Women's Studies, Volume 6 Issue 4, November

Trioli, Virginia. (1996). Generation f: Sex, Power & the Young Feminist. Port Melbourne: Minerva.

Wall, Edmund. (ed). (1992). Sexual Harassment: Confrontations and Decisions. Buffalo. New York: Prometheus Books.

Wilson, Fiona. (2000). The social construction of sexual harassment and assault of university students. Journal of Gender Studies, 9(2).


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e) Child sexual assault

Note: This also includes material on physical violence against children.

Adams, Jann, Trachtenberg, Susan and Fisher, Jane E. (1992). Feminist Views of Child Sexual Abuse. Chapter 15 in O'Donohue, William and Geer, James H. (eds). The Sexual Abuse of Children: Theory and Research. Volume 1, Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Alder, Christine and Kenneth Polk. (1996). Masculinity and Child Homicide. British Journal of Criminology, 36(3), pp. 396-411.

Alder, Christine and Kenneth Polk. (2001). Child Victims of Homicide. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Angus, Graham and Wilkinson, Katherine. (1993). Child Abuse and Neglect Australia 1990-91. Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, Child Welfare Series No. 2, Canberra: AGPS.

Archer, John. (ed). (1994). Male Violence. London & New York: Routledge.

Armstrong, Louise. (1978). Kiss Daddy Goodnight. Pocket.

Armstrong, Louise. (1996). Rocking the Cradle of Sexual Politics: What Happened When Women Said Incest. London: Women's Press.

Barsetti, Ian et al. (1998). The differentiation of intrafamilial and extrafamilial heterosexual child molesters. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 13(2), April.

Barton, Nigel et.al. (1997). Child Protection: Risk and the Moral Order. Macmillan.

Bass, Ellen and Thornton, Louise. (1983). I Never Told Anyone: Writings by Women Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse. New York: Harper & Row.

Beckett, Katherine. (1996). Culture and the Politics of Signification: The Case of Child Sexual Abuse. Social Problems, 43(1), February.

Bell, Vicki. (1993). Interrogating Incest: Feminism, Foucault and the Law. Routledge.

Berrick, Jill Duerr and Gilbert, Neil. (1991). With the Best of Intentions: The Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Movement. New York & London: Guilford Press.

Berry, Jason. Lead Us Not Into Temptation: Catholic Priests and the Sexual Abuse of Children. Doubleday.

Besharov, Douglas. (1990). Recognising Child Abuse: A Guide for the Concerned. The Free Press.

Besharov, Douglas With Laumann, Lisa A. (1996). Child Abuse Reporting. Society, May/June.

Bloch, Enid. (2001). Sex Between Men and Boys in Classical Greece: Was it Education for Citizenship or Child Abuse?. Journal of Men's Studies, Volume 9 Number 2, Winter

Bolton, Frank G., Morris, Larry A. and MacEachron, Ann E. (1989). Males at Risk: The other Side of Child Sexual Abuse. Sage.

Brady, K. (1979). Father's Day: A True Story of Incest. Seaview.

Bray, Madge. (1991). Poppies on the Rubbish Heap: Sexual Abuse, the Children's Voice.

Breckenridge, Jan and Carmody, Moira. (eds)1992 Crimes of Violence: Australian Responses to Rape and Child Sexual Assault. Sydney: Allen & Unwin.

Briere, John, Runtz, Marsha. (1989). University Males' Sexual Interest in Children: Predicting Potential Indices of 'Pedophilia' in a Nonforensic Sample. Child Abuse & Neglect, 13(1), pp. 65-75.

Brown, Thea et.al. (1998). Child Abuse and the Family Court. Trends and Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice , No. 91, June. Canberra: Australian Institute of Criminology.

Burgess, A.W., Hartman, C.R., McCausland, M.P. and Powers, P. (1984). Response patterns in Children and Adolescents Exploited Through Sex Rings and Pornography. American Journal of Psychiatry, 141(5), pp. 656-662.

Butler, Sandra. (1985). Conspiracy of Silence: The Trauma of Incest. San Francisco: Volcano Press (includes a "Letter to Men").

Candib, Lucy M. (1999). Incest and Other Harms to Daughters Across Cultures: Maternal Complicity and Patriarchal Power. Women's Studies International Forum, 22(2), March-April.

Champagne, Rosaria The Politics of Survivorship: Incest, Women's Literature, and Feminist Theory. New York University Press.

Clegg, Sue. (1994). Studying Child Sexual Abuse: Morality or Science?. Radical Philosophy, 66, Spring.

Cossins, Anne. (2000). Masculinities, Sexualities, and Child Sexual Abuse. The Hague; Boston: Kluwer Law International.
Contents;
1. Introduction: The Male Problem of Child Sex Offending.
2. Current Explanations of Child Sexual Abuse.
3. Masculinities and Sexualities: A Sociological Theory of Child Sexual Abuse.
4. The Masculine Sexual Practices of Child Sex Offenders: Testing the Power/Powerlessness Theory.
5. Concluding Remarks.

Cowburn, M. and Dominelli L. (2001). Masking Hegemonic Masculinity: Reconstructing the Paedophile as the Dangerous Stranger. British Journal of Social Work. 31(3):399-415, June.

David, Fiona. (2000). Child Sex Tourism. Trends and Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice , No. 156, June. Canberra: Australian Institute of Criminology

Davies, Lloyd. (1999). Protecting Paedophiles: Gender Bias in Child Abuse Prosecutions. Australian Feminist Legal Journal, 12.

DeLong, Allan. (1985). The Sexually Abused Child: A Comparison of Male and Female Victims. Child Abuse and Neglect, 9(4), pp. 576-586.

Droisen, Audrey and Driver, Emily. (1989). Child Sexual Abuse: Feminist Perspectives. Basingstoke: Macmillan Education.

Eastwood, C., Patton, W. and Stacy, H. (1998). Child Sexual Abuse and the Criminal Justice System. Trends and Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice , No. 99, December. Canberra: Australian Institute of Criminology.

Elliott, Michele. (ed). (1994). Female Sexual Abuse of Children: The Forbidden Taboo. New York: Guilford Press.

Farber, E., J. Showers, et. al. (1984). The Sexual Abuse of Children: A Comparison of Male & Female Victims. Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 13(3), pp. 294-297.

Featherstone, Brid and Lancaster, Elizabeth. (1997). Contemplating the Unthinkable: Men Who Sexually Abuse Children. Critical Social Policy, 17(4), pp. 51-71.

Finkelhor, David. (1979). Sexually Victimised Children. New York: Free Press.

Finkelhor, David. (1980). Sex Among Siblings: A Survey on Prevalence, Variety, and Effects. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 9, pp. 171-194.

Finkelhor, David. (1986). Child Sexual Abuse: New Theory & Research. Macmillan.

Finkelhor, David. (1986). A Sourcebook on Child Sexual Abuse. Sage.

Finkelhor, David. (1990). Early & Long-Term Effects of Child Sexual Abuse: An Update. Professional Psychology: Research & Practice, 21(5), pp. 325-330.

Finkelhor, David, Hotaling, Gerald, Satola, Jackie, Pallotta, John and Wyatt, Betsy. (1990). Sexual Abuse in a National Survey of Adult Men and Women: Prevalence, Characteristics, & Risk Factors. Child Abuse & Neglect, 14(1), pp. 19-28.

Flowers, Ronald B. (1994). The Victimization and Exploitation of Women and Children: A Study of Physical, Mental and Sexual Maltreatment in the United States. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Co..

Forde, Patrick and Patterson, Andrew. (1998). Paedophile Internet Activity. Trends and Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice , No. 97, November. Canberra: Australian Institute of Criminology.

Forward, Susan and Craig, Buck. (1978). Betrayal of Innocence: Incest and its Devastation. New York: Penguin.

Freyd, Jennifer J. (1998). Betrayal Trauma: The Logic of Forgetting Childhood Abuse. Harvard University Press

Fritz, G., Stoll, K. and Wagner, N. (1981). A Comparison of Males and Females Who Were Sexually Molested as Children. Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy, 7(1), pp. 54-59.

Glaser, B. (1998). Psychiatry and Paedophilia: A Major Public Health Issue. Australia and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, April, 32(2), pp. 162-7

Glaser, Danya and Frosh, Stephen. (1993). Child Sexual Abuse. Basingstoke: Macmillan (2nd edition).

Goddard, Chris and Peter Hiller. (1993). Child Sexual Abuse: Assault in a Violent Context. Australian Journal of Social Issues, 28(1), February.

Goldman, Juliette D.G. (2000). Some methodological problems in estimating incidence and prevalence in child sexual abuse research. Journal of Sex Research, 37(4), November.

Hacking, Ian. (1991). The Making and Molding of Child Abuse. Critical Inquiry, 17, Winter.

Hearn, Jeff. (1988). Child Abuse: Violences and Sexualities Towards Young People. Sociology, 22(4), November.

Hechler, David. (1988). The Battle and the Backlash: The Child Sexual Abuse War. Lexington Books (??).

Heide, Kathleen M. (1994). Why Kids Kill Parents: Child Abuse and Adolescent Homicide. Sage.

Herbert, Carrie. (1993). Researching Adolescent Girls' Perception of Unwanted Sexual Attention. In Kennedy, Mary, Lubelska, Cathy and Walsh, Val. (eds). Making Connections: Women's Studies, Women's Movements, Women's Lives. Bristol PA.: Falmer Press.

Herman, Judith and Hirschman, Lisa. (1977). Father-Daughter Incest. Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 2(4).

Herman, Judith Lewis. (1981). Father-Daughter Incest. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.

Herzberger, Sharon D. (1993). The Cyclical Pattern of Child Abuse: A Study of Research Methodology. In Renzetti, Claire M. and Lee, Raymond M. (eds). Researching sensitive topics. Newbury Park: Sage.

Hume, M. (1996). Study of Child Sexual Abuse Allegations Within the Family Court of Australia. Conference Paper in Enhancing Access to Justice: Family Court of Australia, Second National Conference, 20-23 September 1995. Sydney, NSW: Family Court of Australia, 1996, pp. 205-12.

Humphreys, Catherine. (1999). 'Walking On Eggshells': Child Sexual Abuse Allegations in the Context of Divorce. In Breckenridge, Jan and Lesley Laing. (eds). Challenging Silence: Innovative Responses to Sexual and Domestic Violence. Sydney: Allen & Unwin.

Hunter, John A., Goodwin, Dennis, and Wilson, Richard. (1992). Attributions of Blame in Child Sexual Abuse Victims: An Analysis of Age and Gender Influences. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 1(3), pp. 75-89.

Hunter, Mic. (ed). (1995). Child Survivors and Perpetrators of Sexual Abuse: Treatment Innovations. Sage.

Hunter, Mic. (ed). (1995). Adult Survivors of Sexual Abuse: Treatment Innovations. Sage.

Jacobs, Janet Liebman. (1994). Victimized Daughters: Incest and the Development of the Female Self. New York: Routledge.

James, Marianne. (ed). (1997). Paedophilia: Policy and Prevention. Research and Public Policy Series, No. 12, Australian Institute of Criminology.

Jenkins, Philip. (1996). Pedophiles and Priests: Anatomy of a Contemporary Crisis. Oxford University Press.

Johnson, Janis Tyler. (1992). Mothers of Incest Survivors. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.

Jorgensen, E. Clay. (1992). Breaking the Deadly Embrace of Child Abuse. New York: Crossroad.

Kelly, Liz, Regan, Linda and Burton, Sheila. (1995). Sexual Abuse in Childhood. Sage.

Kempe, Ruth S. and Kempe, C. Henry. (1984). The Common Secret: The Sexual Abuse of Children and Adolescents. New York: W.H. Freeman.

Kincaid, James R. (1998). Erotic Innocence: The Culture of Child Molesting. Duke University Press.

Kitzinger, Jenny. (1990). Who Are You Kidding? Children, Power and the Struggle Versus Sexual Abuse. In James, A. and Prout, A. (eds). Constructing and Reconstructing Childhood. London & New York: Falmer Press.

Koonin, Renee. (1995). Breaking the Last Taboo: Child Sexual Abuse by Female Perpetrators. Australian Journal of Social Issues, 30(2), May.

Krugman, Richard. (ed.). Ongoing Child Abuse and Neglect. New York: Pergamon Press.

La Fontaine, Jean Sybil. (1990). Child Sexual Abuse. Cambridge: Polity Press.

La Fontaine, Jean Sybil. (1998). Speak of the Devil: Tales of satanic Abuse in Contemporary England. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Levine, Murray and Doueck, Howard J. (1995). The Impact of Mandated Reporting on the Therapeutic Process. Sage.

Liddle, A. Mark. (1993). Gender, Desire and Child Sexual Abuse: Accounting for the Male Majority. Theory, Culture and Society, 10(4), November.

McGehee, Charles. (1985). Responses to Child Abuse in World Perspective. Victimology, 10, pp. 140-162.

McNaron, Toni A.H. and Morgan, Yarrow. (1982). Voices in the Night: Women Speaking About Incest. Minneapolis: Cleis Press.

Michaelis, Karen L. (1994). Reporting Child Abuse: A Guide to Mandatory Requirements for School Personnel. Sage.

Miller, Alice. (1981). The Drama of the Gifted Child: The Search for the True Self. New York: Basic Books.

Miller, Alice. (1983). For Your Own Good: Hidden Cruelty in Child-Rearing and the Roots of Violence. New York: Farrar & Straus.

Miller, Alice. (1984). Thou Shalt Not Be Aware: Society's Betrayal of the Child. New York: New American Library.

Moran-Ellis, Jo. (1996). Close to Home: The Experience of Researching Child Sexual Abuse. In Hester, Marianne, Kelly, Liz and Radford, Jill. (eds). Women, Violence and Male Power: Feminist Research, Activism and Practice. Buckingham & Philadelphia: Open University Press.

Mullinar, Liz and Hunt, Candida. (eds). (1997). Breaking the Silence: Survivors of Child Abuse Speak Out. Balmain, NSW: Hodder & Stoughton.

Myers, John E.B. (ed). (1994). The Backlash: Child Protection Under fire. Sage.

Nathan, Debbie. (1991). Satanism and Child Molestation: Constructing the Ritual Abuse Scare. In James T. Richardson et.al. (eds). The Satanism Scare. New York: Aldine De Gruyter.

Nathan, Debbie and Snedeker, Michael. (1995). Satan's Silence: Ritual Abuse and the Making of a Modern American Witch-Hunt. Westview Press.

Nava, Mica. (1982). Drawing the Line: A Feminist Response to Adult-Child Sexual Relations. In McRobbie, Angela and Nava, Mica. (eds). Gender and Generation. Basingstoke Hants, UK: Macmillan Educational.

Nelson, Andrea and Oliver, Pamela. (1998). Gender and the Construction of Consent in Child-Adult Sexual Contact: Beyond Gender Neutrality and Male Monopoly. Gender & Society, 12(5), October.

Oates, R. Kim. (1990). Understanding Child Sexual Abuse. Current Affairs Bulletin, 67(6), November.

O'Donohue, William and Geer, James H. (eds). (1992). The Sexual Abuse of Children: Theory and Research. Vol's I and II, Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

O'Donohue, W.T., Smith, V. and Schewe, Paul A. (in Press). The Credibility of Child Sexual Abuse allegations: Perpetrator Gender and Subject Occupational Status. Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment,.

O'Donnell, C. and Craney, J. (1982). Incest and the Reproduction of the Patriarchal Family. Chapter 9 in Family Violence in Australia, Longman Cheshire.

Pardeck, John T. (ed). (1989). Child Abuse and Neglect: Theory, Research and Practice. New York: Gordon & Breach.

Patton, Wendy and Mannison, Mary. (1996). Unwanted Sexual Experiences During Childhood: Australian Continuum Data. Children Australia, 21(2).

Petrovich, M. and Templer, D. (1984). Heterosexual Molestation of Children Who Later Become Rapists. Psychological Reports, 54, 810.

Pierce, R. and Pierce, L. (1985). The Sexually Abused Child: A Comparison of Male and Female Victims. Child Abuse and Neglect, 9, pp. 191-199.

Pringle, Keith. (1992). Child Sexual Abuse Perpetrated By Welfare Personnel and the Problem of Men. Critical Social Policy, 12(3), pp. 4-19 (Also see: Carter, Pam. (1993). The Problem of Men: a Reply to Keith Pringle, CSP Issue 36. Critical Social Policy, 38, pp. 100-106).

Radford, Jill and Stanko, Elizabeth A. (1996). Violence Against Women and Children: The Contradictions of Crime Control Under Patriarchy. In Hester, Marianne, Kelly, Liz and Radford, Jill. (eds). Women, Violence and Male Power: Feminist Research, Activism and Practice. Buckingham & Philadelphia: Open University Press.

Renovoiz, Jean. (1982). Incest: A Family Pattern. London: Routledge.

Richardson, James. (1997). The Social Construction of Satanism: Understanding an International Social Problem. Australian Journal of Social Issues, 32(1), February.

Rush, Florence. (1980). The Best Kept Secret: Sexual Abuse of Children. Englewood Cliffs, N.J: Prentice-Hall.

Russell, A. and Trainor, C. (1984). Trends in Child Abuse and Neglect: A National Perspective. Denver, CO: American Humane Association.

Russell, Dianna. (1986). The Sexual Trauma: Incest in the Lives of Girls and Women. Basic.

Russell, Dianna. (1986). The Incest Legacy: Why Today's Abused Children Become Tomorrow's Victims of Rape. Science, 86.

Sakheim, David K. and Devine, Susan E. (eds). (1992). Out of Darkness: The Controversy Over Satanism and Ritual Abuse. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

Sanford, Linda. (1980). The Silent Children: A Parent's Guide to the Prevention of Child Sexual Abuse. New York: McGraw-Hill.

Saphira, M. (1985). The Sexual Abuse of Children. Papers Inc.

Saunders, Bernadette J. and Goddard, Christopher R. (1998). Why Do We Condone the 'Physical Punishment' of Children?. Children Australia, 23(3).

Scherzer, L. and Padma, L. (1980). Sexual Offenses Committed Against Children. Clinical Pediatrics, 19, pp. 679-685.

Schlessinger, Benjamin. (1986). Sexual Abuse of Children in the 1980s: Issues and Annotated Bibliography. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

Schuman, Joan and Galvez, Mara. (1996). A Meta/Multi-Discursive Reading of 'False Memory Syndrome'. Feminism and Psychology, 6(1), pp. 7-29.

Silbert, M.H. and Pines, A.M. (1981). Child Sexual Abuse as an Antecedent to Prostitution. Child Abuse and Neglect, 5, pp. 407-411.

Search, Gay. (1988). The Last Taboo: Sexual Abuse of Children. London: Penguin.

Seng, Magnus J. (1986). Sexual Behaviour Between Adults and Children: Some Issues of Definition. Journal of Offender Counselling, Services & Rehabilitation, 11(1), Fall/Winter.

Seymour, Anne. (1998). Aetiology of the Sexual Abuse of Children: An Extended Feminist Perspective. Women's Studies International Forum, 21(4).

Smith, Sandra Butler. (1985). Children's Story: Sexually Molested Children in Criminal Court. Walnut Creek, CA: Launch.

Somers, Suzanne. (1992). Wednesday's Children: Adult Survivors of Abuse Speak Out. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons.

Stanko, Elizabeth A. (1985). Incest: Some of Us Learn as Children. In Intimate Intrusions: Women's Experience of Male Violence. London & Boston: Routledge & Kegan Paul.

Stanley, Janet. (2001). Child Abuse and the Internet. Child Abuse Prevention Issues. No. 15, Summer. Australian Institute of Family Studies: National Child Protection Clearinghouse.

Stott, Sarah J. (1998). Child Sexual Assault and Non-Offending Fathers. Children Australia, 23(2).

Sturken, Marita. (1998). The Remembering of Forgetting: Recovered Memory and the Question of Experience. Social Text, No. 57, 16(4), Winter.

Utain, Marsha. (1989). Scream Louder. Deerfield Beach, FL: Health Communication, Inc.

Vander Mey, Brenda J. and Neff, Ronald L. (1986). Incest as Child Abuse: Research and Applications. New York, Westport & London: Praeger.

Wilson, Melba. (1994). Crossing the Boundary: Black Women Survive Incest. Seattle: Seal Press.

Wisechild, Louise M. (1993). The Mother I Carry: A Memoir of Healing from Emotional Abuse. Seattle: Seal Press.

Women's Research Centre. (1989). Recollecting our Lives: Women's Experience of Childhood Sexual Abuse. Vancouver: Press Gang.

Wurtele, Sandy K. (1992). Preventing Child Sexual Abuse. Lincoln: University of Nebraska.

Wyatt, Gail E. and Johnson Powell, Gloria. (eds). (1988). Lasting Effects of Child Sexual Abuse. Sage.

Yapko, Michael D. (1994). Suggestions of Abuse: True and False Memories of Childhood Sexual Trauma. New York: Simon and Schuster.

Young, Rodney, Bergandi, Thomas, and Titus, Thomas. (1994). Comparison of the Effects of Sexual Abuse on Male and Female Latency-Age Children. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 9,(3), pp. 291-306.

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f) Male Rape

Note: Also see references under the heading "Counselling and Therapy" above (on working with male survivors of sexual abuse), and under "Child Sexual Assault" above.

Abraham, Scott. (1997). 'False' Memories, Repressed Memories: Thoughts From a Male Survivor of Child Sexual Abuse. Men's Voices Magazine, 1(1), Summer.

Abraham, Scott. (1997). Yes, Women Do Abuse. Men's Voices Magazine, 1(1), Summer.

Anderson, C.L. (1981-82). Males as Sexual Assault Victims: Multiple Levels of Trauma. Journal of Homosexuality, Special Issue: Homosexuality and Psychotherapy, 7(2-3), pp. 145-62.

Aris, Sharon. (1994). Mate Rape. The Independent Monthly, August, pp. 31-32.

Banning, Ann. (1989). Mother-Son Incest: Confronting a Prejudice. Child Abuse & Neglect, 13(4), pp. 563-570.

Bartholow, Bradford, Doll, Lynda, et. al. (1994). Emotional, Behavioral, & HIV Risks Associated With Sexual Abuse Among Adult Homosexual & Bisexual Men. Child Abuse & Neglect, 18(9), pp. 747-761.

Bavin, Mizzi, Jill. (1995). Unnatural Offences: Sexual Assaults on Males. In Ravished: Sexual Violence in Victorian Australia. Sydney: University of NSW Press.

Benedict, Helen. (1985). Men Get Raped Too!. In Recovery. New York: Doubleday & Co.

Bidwell, R.J. and Deisher, R.W. (1987). Sexual Abuse of Male Adolescents. Seminars in Adolescent Medicine, 3(1), pp. 47-54.

Blanchard, Geral. (1986a). Sexual Molestation of Boys: Identification & Treatment. Protecting Children, Fall, pp. 22-23.

Blanchard, Geral. (1986b). Male Victims of Child Sexual Abuse: A Portent of Things to Come. Journal of Independent Social Work, 1(1), Fall, pp. 19-27.

Bolton, Frank G., Morris, Larry A. and MacEachron, Ann E. (1989). Males at Risk: The Other Side of Child Sexual Abuse. Newbury Park, CA: Sage.

Briere, J., Evans, D., Runtz, M. and Wall, T. (1988). Symptomatology in Men Who Were Molested as Children: A Comparison Study. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 58, pp. 457-461.

Brochman, Sue. (1991). Silent Victims: Bringing Male Rape Out of the Closet. The Advocate, July 30, 582, pp. 38-43.

Brothers, Barbara Jo. (2001). The Abuse of Men: Trauma Begets Trauma. New York: Haworth Press.

Calderwood, D. (1987). The Male Rape Victim. Medical Aspects of Human Sexuality, 21(5), May, pp. 53-5.

Cotton, Donald J. (1980). The Male Victim of Sexual Assault: Patterns of Occurrence, Trauma Reaction and Adaptive Responses. San Francisco: Wright I.

Cotton, Donald J. and Groth, A. Nicholas. (1982). Inmate Rape: Prevention & Intervention. Journal of Prison & Jail Health, 2, pp. 47-57.

DeLong, A., et.al. (1980). Epidemiologic Factors in the Sexual Abuse of Boys. American Journal of Diseases in Children, 136, pp. 990-993.

Dimock, Peter. (1988). Adult Males Sexually Abused as Children. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 3(2), pp. 203-221.

Dimock, Peter. (1989). Factors in Underreporting (Male Sexual Abuse). National Organization On Male Sexual Victimization Homepage, http://www.nomsv.org/myths.html.

Doll, Lynda, et. al. (1992). Self-Reported Childhood & Adolescent Sexual Abuse Among Adult Homosexual & Bisexual Men. Child Abuse & Neglect, 16(6), pp. 855-864.

Donaldson, Donald. (1990). Rape of Males. In Dynes, Wayne et.al The Encyclopedia of Homosexuality, 2 volumes. New York & London: Garland Publishing.

Ellerstein, N. and Canavan, W. (1980). Sexual Abuse of Boys. American Journal of Diseases of Children, 134, pp. 255-257.

Fiebert, Martin S. and Tucci, Lisa M. (1997). Sexual Coercion: Men Victimized by Women. Journal of Men's Studies, 6(2), Winter, pp. 127-133.

Finkelhor, David. (1984). Boys as Victims: A review of the evidence. In Finkelhor, David. (ed.). Child Sexual Abuse: New Theory & Research. New York: Free Press.

Finkelhor, David. (1985). Sexual Abuse of Boys. In Burgess, Anne Wolbert. (ed). Rape and Sexual Assault: A Research Handbook. New York: Garland Publications, pp. 97-109.

Finkelhor, David. (1986). A Sourcebook on Child Sexual Abuse. Sage.

Forman, B.D. (1982). Reported Male Rape. Victimology International Journal, 7, pp. 235-236.

Freeman, R. (1986). The Impact of Sexual Victimization on Males. Child Abuse & Neglect, 10, pp. 411-416.

Freeman-Longo, R.E. (1989). The Sexual Victimization of Males: Victim to Victimizer: Clinical Observations & Case Studies. In Viano, E. (ed.). Crimes and its Victims, Washington, DC: Hemisphere Publishing, pp. 193-204.

Friedrich, William, Beilke, Robert and Urquiza, Anthony. (1988). Behavior Problems in Young Sexually Abused Males. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 3(1), pp. 21-28.

Friedrich, William, Berliner, Lucy, Urquiza, Anthony, and Beilke, Robert. (1988). Brief Diagnostic Group Treatment of Sexually Abused Boys. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 3(3), pp. 331-343.

Friedrich, William, Luecke, William, Beilike, Robert and Place, Victor. (1992). Psychotherapy Outcome of Sexually Abused Boys. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 7(3), pp. 396-409.

Fromuth, M.E. and Burkhart, E.R. (1989). Long-Term Psychological Correlates of Childhood Sexual Abuse in Two Samples of College Men. Child Abuse & Neglect, 13, pp. 533-542.

Gartner, Richard B. (1999). Betrayed as Boys. Guilford Press.

Gilbert, Neil. (1992). Realities and Mythologies of Rape. Society, 29(4), May/June.

Gilgun, Jane and Reiser, Elizabeth. (1987). The Development of Sexual Identity Among Men Sexually Abused as Children. Unpublished Paper, University of Minnesota School of Social Work. Minneapolis, MN.

Gillespie, Terry. (1996). Rape crisis centres and 'male rape': A face of the backlash. In Marianne Hester, Liz Kelly, and Jill Radford, (eds) Women, Violence and Male Power: Feminist Research, Activism and Practice. Buckingham & Philadelphia: Open University Press.

Goyer, P.F. and Eddleman, H.C. (1984). Same-Sex Rape of Non-Incarcerated Men. American Journal of Psychiatry, 141, pp. 576-597.

Groth, A. Nicholas and Burgess, Ann. (1980). Male Rape: Offenders and Victims. American Journal of Psychiatry, 137(7), pp. 806-810.

Harry, Joseph. (1992). Conceptualizing Anti-Gay Violence. In Herek, Gregory M. and Berrill, Kevin T. (eds). Hate Crimes: Confronting Violence Against Lesbians and Gay Men. Newbury Park/London & New Delhi: Sage.

Heilpern, David M. (1998). Fear or Favour: Sexual Assault of Young Prisoners. Lismore, NSW: Southern Cross University Press.

Hodge, Samantha and David Canter. (1998). Victims and perpetrators of male sexual assault. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 13(2), April.

Hudson, Eric. (1998). The Impact of Male Childhood Sexual Assault: Implications for Relationships and Families. Paper to National Men and Family Relationships Forum. Canberra, 9-11 June.

Hunter, Mic. (1989). Abused Boys: The Neglected Victims of Sexual Abuse. New York: Lexington Books.

Hunter, Mic. (ed). (1990). The Sexually Abused Male, Vol. 1: Prevalence, Impact & Treatment. Lexington, MA: Lexington Books.

Hunter, Mic. (ed). (1990). The Sexually Abused Male, Vol. 2: Application of Treatment Strategies. Lexington, MA: Lexington Books.

Isley, Paul. (1991). Adult Male Sexual Assault in the Community: A Literature Review and Group Treatment Model. In Burgess, Anne Wolbert. (ed). Rape and Sexual Assault III: A Research Handbook. New York: Garland Publications.

Isley, Paul and D. Gehrenbeck-Shim. (1997), Sexual Assault of Men in the Community. Journal of Community Psychology. 25(2):159-166.

Janus, M.D., Burgess, A.W. and McCormick, A. (1987). Histories of Sexual Abuse in Adolescent Male Runaways. Adolescence, 22(86), pp. 405-417.

Johnson, Robert and Shrier, Diane. (1985). Sexual Victimization of Boys. Journal of Adolescent Health Care, 6, pp. 372-376.

Kaszniak, A., et al. (1988). Amnesia as a Consequence of Male Rape: A Case Report. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 97, pp. 100-104.

Kaufman, A. (1984). Rape of Men in the Community. In Stuart, I.R. and Greer, J.G. (eds). Victims of Sexual Aggression: Treatment of Children, Women, and Men. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold.

Kaufman, A. et al. (1980). Male Rape Victims: Non-Institutionalized Assault. American Journal of Psychiatry, Vol. 130, pp. 221-3.

Kelly, Liz and Radford, Jill. (1996). When Does the Speaking Profit Us?: Reflections on the Challenges of Developing Feminist Perspectives on Abuse and Violence by Women. In Hester, Marianne, Kelly, Liz and Radford, Jill. (eds). Women, Violence and Male Power: Feminist Research, Activism and Practice. Buckingham & Philadelphia: Open University Press.

King, M. and E. Woollett. (1997), Sexual-Assaulted Males: 115 Men Consulting a Counseling Service. Arch Sex Behav. 26(6):579-588.

Krug, R. (1989). Adult Male Report of Childhood Sexual Abuse by Mothers. Child Abuse & Neglect, 13(1), pp. 111-119.

Kuhn, Jill. (2002). In Cabin Six: An Anthology of Poetry by Male Survivors of Sexual Abuse.

Langsley, D., et. al. (1968). Father-Son Incest. Comprehensive Psychiatry, 9(3), pp. 218-226.

Larimer, ME, Lydum AR, Anderson BK, Turner AP. (1999), Male and Female Recipients of Unwanted Sexual Contact in a College Students Sample: Prevalence Rates, Alcohol Use, and Depression Symptoms. Sex Roles. 40(3-4):295-308.

Lawson, Christine. (1993). Mother-Son Sexual Abuse: Rare or Underreported? A Critique of the Research. Child Abuse & Neglect, 17(2), pp. 261-269.

Lees, Sue. (1996). Male Rape. Chapter 5 in Ruling Passions: Sexual Violence, Reputation and the Law. Open University Press.

Lewer, Damien and Wildwood, Dez. (1992). A Group for Survivors. XY: Men, Sex, Politics, 2(2), Winter.

Lipscomb, Gary H. et al. (1992). Male Victims of Sexual Assault. Journal of the American Medical Association, 267(22), pp. 3064-3066.

Lockwood, D. (1980). Prison Sexual Violence. Elsevier.

Margolin, L. (1986). The Effects of Mother-Son Incest. Lifestyles: A Journal of Changing Patterns.

McMullen, Richie J. (1990). Male Rape: Breaking the Silence on the Last Taboo. London: Gay Men's Press.

Mendel, Matthew Parynik. (1995). The Male Survivor: The Impact of Sexual Abuse. London: Sage.

Mezey, Gillian C. and King, Michael B. (eds). (1992). Male Victims of Sexual Assault. Oxford/New York: OUP.

Mezey, Gillian C. and King, Michael B. (19??). The Effects of Sexual Assault on Men: A Survey of 22 Victims. Psychological Medicine, 19(1), February, pp. 205-9.

Miller, N. (1983). Male Rape. Boston Phoenix, November, 12.

Montan, C., Burgess, A.W., Grant, C.A. and Hartman, C.R. (1989). The Case of Two Trials: Father-Son Incest. Journal of Family Violence, 4(1), pp. 95-103.

Muehlenhard, C.L. and Cook, S.W. (1988). Men's Self-Reports of Unwanted Sexual Activity. Journal of Sex Research, 24, pp. 58-72.

Muehlenhard, Charlene L. (1990). Male Sexuality. Young Men Pressured Into Having Sex With Women. Medical Aspects of Human Sexuality, April 1, 23(4), pp. 40-42, 45-46.

Myers, M.F. (1989). Men Sexually Assaulted as Adults and Sexually Abused as Boys. Archives of Sexual Behaviour, 18(3), June, pp. 203-15.

Nasjleti, Maria. (1980). Suffering in Silence: The Male Incest Victim. Child Welfare, 59(5), May, pp. 269-274.

Neilson, Terryann. (1983). Sexual Abuse of Boys: Current Perspectives. Personnel & Guidance Journal, 62(3), pp. 139-142.

Newburn, Tim and Stanko, Elizabeth A. (eds). (1994). Just Boys Doing Business? Men, Masculinities and Crime. London: Routledge.

O'Sullivan LF, Byers ES, Finkelman L. (1998), A Comparison of Male and Female College Students' Experiences of Sexual Coercion. Psychology of Women Quarterly. 22:177-195.

Peake, A. (1989). Issues in Under-Reporting: The Sexual Abuse of Boys. Educational & Child Psychology, 6(1), pp. 42-50.

Pierce, Lois. (1987). Father-Son Incest: Using the Literature to Guide Practice. Social Casework: The Journal of Contemporary Social Work, 68(2), February, pp. 67-74.

Pino, Nathan W., and Robert F. Meier. (1999). Gender differences in rape reporting. Sex Roles. 40(11-12):970-990.

Poropat, Peter and Rosevear, Wendell. (1993). Sexual Assault of Males. In Eastel, Patricia Weiser. (ed.). Without Consent: Confronting Adult Sexual Violence. Canberra: Australian Institute of Criminology.

Reinhart, Michael. (1987). Sexually Abused Boys. Child Abuse and Neglect, 11, pp. 229-235.

Risin, Leslie and Koss, Mary. (1987). The Sexual Abuse of Boys: Prevalence & Descriptive Characteristics of Childhood Victimizations. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2(3), pp. 309-323.

Rosevear, Wendell J. and Poropat, Peter. (1992). Sexual Assault of Males. Paper to Conference Without Consent: Confronting Adult Sexual Violence, 27-29 October, Melbourne: Australian Institute of Criminology.

Sarrell, Philip M. and Masters, William H. (1982). Sexual Molestation of Men by Women. Archives of Sexual Behavior, Vol. 11, pp. 117-31.

Scacco, A.M. (ed.). (1982). Male Rape. AMS Press.

Scarce, Michael. (1996). Same Sex Rape of Male College Students. Journal of American College Health, January.

Scarce, Michael. (1997). Male on Male Rape: The Hidden Toll of Stigma and Shame. New York: Plenum Press.

Seabrook, Jeremy. (1990). Power lust. New Statesman and Society, 27 April.

Sebold, John. (1987). Indicators of Child Sexual Abuse in Males. Social Casework: The Journal of Contemporary Social Work, 68(2), pp. 75-80.

Senter, J. (1988). Male Rape: The hidden crime. Changing Men: Issues in Gender, Sex and Politics, 19.

Showers, J., Farber, E., Joseph, J., Oshins, L. and Johnson, C. (1983). The Sexual Victimization of Boys: A three-year survey. Health Values: Achieving High Level Wellness, 7, pp. 15-18.

Smith, Ronald E., Pine, Charles J. and Hawley, Mark E. (1988). Social Cognitions About Adult Male Victims of Female Sexual Assault. Journal of Sex Research, 24, pp. 101-12.

Spencer, Mary and Dunklee, P. (1986). Sexual Abuse of Boys. Pediatrics, 78(1), pp. 133-138.

Stanko, Elizabeth A. (1990). Everyday Violence: How Women and Men Experience Sexual and Physical Danger. London: Pandora.

Stanko, Elizabeth A. and Hobdell, Kathy. (1993). Assault on Men: Men, Masculinity and Victimisation. British Journal of Criminology, 33(3), Summer, pp. 400-415.

Stoltenberg, John. (1997). Male-on-male sexual harassment. Feminista (online journal), http://www.feminista.com/v1n7/stoltenberg.html.

Struckman-Johnson, Cindy. (1988). Forced Sex on Dates: It happens to men, too. Journal of Sex Research, 24, pp. 234-41.

Struckman-Johnson, Cindy. (1991). Male Victims of Acquaintance Rape. In Parrot, Andrea and Bechhofer, Laurie. (eds). Acquaintance Rape: The Hidden Crime. New York, John Wiley and Sons.

Struckman-Johnson, Cindy and David Struckman-Johnson. (1994). Men Pressured and Forced Into Sexual Experience. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 23(1).

Struckman-Johnson, Cindy and David Struckman-Johnson. (1996), College men's reactions to hypothetical forceful sexual advances from women. In: Sexual Coercion in Dating Relationships, Byers ES, O'Sullivan LF, eds. New York: Haworth Press, pp. 93-105.

Struckman-Johnson, Cindy and David Struckman-Johnson. (2000). Sexual Coercion Rates in Seven Midwestern Prison Facilities for Men. Prison Journal. 80:379-390.

Struckman-Johnson, Cindy and David Struckman-Johnson. (2000). Men's Reactions to Female Sexual Coercion. Psychiatric Times March, Vol. XVII Issue 3.

Struve, Jim. (1990). Dancing With the Patriarchy: The Politics of Sexual Abuse. In Hunter, Mic. (ed). (1990). The Sexually Abused Male, Vol. 1: Prevalence, Impact & Treatment. Lexington, MA: Lexington Books.

Struve, Jim. (1997). The Politics of Abuse. National Organization On Male Sexual Victimization Homepage, http://www.nomsv.org/politics.html (Adapted from "Dancing With the Patriarchy: The Politics of Sexual Abuse. In Hunter, Mic. (ed). (1990). The Sexually Abused Male, Vol. 1: Prevalence, Impact & Treatment, Lexington, MA: Lexington Books).

Struve, Jim. (1997). Socialisation and its Impact on Survivors of Sexual Abuse. National Organization On Male Sexual Victimization Homepage, http://www.nomsv.org/social.html.

Tewksbury, Richard and Mustaine, Elizabeth Ehrhardt. (2001). Lifestyle Factors Associated With the Sexual Assault of Men: A Routine Activity Theory Analysis. Journal of Men's Studies, Volume 9 Number 2, Winter

Thompson, E. (1990). Courtship Violence and the Male Role. Men's Studies Review, 7(1), pp. 4-13.

Thornbie, Randy et.al. (1992). The Evolutionary Psychology of Men's Coercive Sexuality. Behavioural and Brain Sciences, 15(2), June.

Tick, Ed. (1984). Male Child Sexual Abuse: The best kept secret. Voices, Fall, pp. 78-80.

Vander-Mey, Brenda J. (1988). The Sexual Victimization of Male Children: A Review of Previous Research. Child Abuse & Neglect, 12, pp. 61-72.

Violato, Claudio and Genuis, Mark. (1993). Problems of Research in Male Child Sexual Abuse: A review. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 2(3), pp. 33-54.

Waterman, Caroline et.al. (1989). Sexual Coercion in Gay Male and Lesbian Relationships: Predictors and Implications for Support Services. Journal of Sex Research, 26(1).

Watkins, B. and Bentovim, A. (1992). The Sexual Abuse of Male Children and Adolescents: A Review of Current Research. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 33(1).

Welzer-Lang, Daniel, Lilian Mathieu, and MichaÎl Faure. (1996). SexualitÈs et Violences en prison, ces abus qu'on dit sexuels en milieu carcÈral. (Sexualities and violence in prison: The so-called sexual abuse in jail) Observatoire International des Prisons, Lyon: Èditions AlÈas (avec).

Whittaker, Mark. (1995). The Morning After. The Australian Magazine, 17 June (The story of a Male Rape Survivor).

Wildwood, Dez. (1992). Sexual Abuse of Men and Boys. XY: Men, Sex, Politics, 2(2), Winter.

Williams, M. (1988). Father-Son Incest: A review & Analysis of Reported Incidents. Clinical Social Work Journal, 16(2), pp. 165-179.

Winkler, Cathy. (1991). Rape as Social Murder. Anthropology Today, 7(3), June.

Wooden, W.S. and Parker, J. (1982). Men Behind Bars: Sexual Exploitation in Prison. Da Capo Press.


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g) Anti-gay/lesbian violence

Anti-Discrimination Board of NSW. (1994). Final Report of the Streetwatch Implementation Advisory Committee. Sydney: NSW Police Service, June.

Berrill, K.T., & Herek, G.M. (1990). Primary and Secondary Victimization in Anti-Gay Hate Crimes: Official Response and Public Policy. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 5 (3), 401-413..

Boeckmann, Robert J., and Carolyn Turpin-Petrosino. (eds). (2002). Journal of Social Issues, Special issue: Understanding the Harm of Hate Crime. 58(2), Summer.

Cox, Gary. (1990). The Streetwatch Report: A Study Into Violence Against Lesbians and Gay Men. Sydney: Gay and Lesbian Rights Lobby, April.

Cox, Gary. (1994). The Count & Counter Report: A Study Into Hate Related Violence Against Lesbians and Gays. Sydney: Lesbian and Gay Anti-Violence Project, January.

Cunneen, C., Fraser, D. & Tomsen, S. (eds). (1997). Faces of Hate: Hate Crime in Australia. Sydney, Hawkins Press.

Garnets, L., Herek, G.M., & Levy, B. (1990). Violence and Victimization of Lesbians and Gay Men: Mental Health Consequences. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 5 (3), 366-383..

Gay and Lesbian Rights Lobby. (1992). The Off Our Backs Report: A Study Into Anti-Lesbian Violence. Sydney: Gay and Lesbian Rights Lobby, September.

Gay Men and Lesbians Against Discrimination (GLAD). (1994). Not a Day Goes By: Report on the GLAD Survey Into Discrimination and Violence Against Lesbians and Gay Men in Victoria. Melbourne: GLAD.

Griffin, Jacqui. (1994). The Schoolwatch Report: A Study Into Anti-Lesbian and Anti-Gay Harassment and Violence in Australian Schools. Sydney: Suzzane Jones-Pritchard.

Herek, Gregory M. and Berrill, Kevin T. (eds). (1992). Hate Crimes: Confronting Violence Against Lesbians and Gay Men. Newbury Park/London & New Delhi: Sage.

Herek, G.M. (1989). Hate Crimes Against Lesbians and Gay Men: Issues For Research and Policy. American Psychologist, 44 (6), 948-955..

Herek, G.M. (1990). The context of Anti-Gay Violence: Notes on Cultural and Psychological Heterosexism. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 5 (3), 316-333..

Herek, G.M., & Berrill, K. (1990). Anti-Gay Violence and Mental Health: Setting an Agenda for Research. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 5 (3), 414-423..

Herek, G.M., & Berrill, K. (1990). Documenting the Victimization of Lesbians and Gay Men: Methodological Issues. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 5 (3), 301-315. v.

Herek, G.M., Cogan, J.C., & Gillis, J.R. (2001). Victim Experiences in Hate Crimes Based on Sexual Orientation. Journal of Social Issues, 57, in press..

Herek, G.M., Gillis, J.R., & Cogan, J. C. (1999). Psychological Sequelae of Hate Crime Victimization Among Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Adults. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 67, 945-951..

Herek, G.M., Gillis, J.R., Cogan, J.C., & Glunt, E.K. (1997). Hate Crime Victimization Among Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Adults: Prevalence, Psychological Correlates, and Methodological Issues. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 12 (2), 195-215..

Jenness, Valerie and Broad, Kendal. (1997). Hate Crimes: New Social Movements and the Politics of Violence. New York: Aldine de Gruyter (Includes sections on violence against gays and lesbians).

Loffreda, Beth. (2000). Losing Matt Shepard: Life and Politics in the Aftermath of Anti-Gay Murder. Columbia University Press

Mason, Gail. (1993). Violence Against Lesbians and Gay Men. (Report No. 2). Canberra: Australian Institute of Criminology

Mason, Gail. (1997). (Hetero)Sexed Hostility and Violence Toward Lesbians. In Cook, Sandy and Bessant, Judith. (eds). Women's Encounters With Violence: Australian Experiences. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, pp. 55-70

Mason, Gail. (1997). Sexuality and Violence: Questions of Difference. In Cunneen, Chris, Fraser, David and Tomsen, Stephen. (eds). Faces of Hate: Hate Crimes in Australia. Sydney: Hawkins Press.

Mason, Gail. (2002). The Spectacle of Violence: Homophobia, Gender and Knowledge. London; New York: Routledge.

Mason, Gail and Tomsen, Stephen. (eds). (1997). Homophobic Violence. Sydney, Hawkins Press.

Mouzos, Jenny and Sue Thompson. (2000). Gay Hate Related Homicide. Trends and Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice (Australian Institute of Criminology), Number 155.

New York City Gay and Lesbian Anti-Violence Project. (1995). Anti-Lesbian/Gay Incidents More Violent in 1995: AVP Releases National Report. Stop the Violence, 7(1).

Renold, Emma. (2002) 'Presumed Innocence': (Hetero)sexual, homophobic and heterosexist harassment amongst primary school girls and boys. Childhood, 9 (4), pp.415-433.

Sloan, Lacey M., and Nora S. Gustavsson. (eds). (1998). Violence and Social Injustice Against Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual People. Haworth Press

Tomsen, Stephen. (1997). Sexual Identity and Victimhood in Gay-Hate Murder Trials. In Cunneen, Chris, Fraser, David and Tomsen, Stephen. (eds). Faces of Hate: Hate Crimes in Australia. Sydney: Hawkins Press.

Tomsen, Stephen. (1998). Violence, Male Honour and Heterosexual Panic. Journal of Interdisciplinary Gender Studies. Vol. 3, No.2, pp: 44-57.

Tomsen, Stephen. (2002). Hate crimes and masculine offending. The Australian Gay and Lesbian Law Journal.

Tomsen, Stephen. (2002). Hatred, Murder and Male Honour: Anti-Homosexual Homicides In New South Wales, 1980-2000. Canberra, Australian Institute of Criminology, Research and Policy Series, No. 43.
Includes;
Violence, masculinity and the control of public sexualities.
"Homosexual panic" and the mercenary killing.
Male honour, provocation and the homosexual advance.
Heterosexual panic and fatal violence

Tomsen, Stephen and A. George. (1998). More on gay killings. Current Issues in Criminal Justice. Vol. 9, No.2 pp: 332-335.

Tomsen, Stephen and Gail Mason. (2001). Engendering homophobia: Violence, sexuality and gender conformity. Journal of Sociology. Vol. 37, N.3: 265-287.

Van de Ven, Paul, Kiippax, Susan, Crawford, June, Race, Kane and Rodden, Pam. (1998). Homophobic and HIV-Related Abuse and Discrimination Experienced by Gay and Homosexually Active Men in an Australian National Sample. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 31.


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h) When men are subject to violence

Note: This section includes references on various forms of violence experienced by men, including domestic violence, but see above for references specifically on men's experience of sexual assault. See "When Women are Violent" below for references specifically on women's use of violence, including violence to men. See "Male/Male Violence" below for references on men's violence to other men particularly in public settings, as opposed to domestic violence. See "Measuring Violence" for debates over method.

Anonymous. (2000). Workshop on Gender Symmetry, Summary of Workshop Discussion. November 20, Arlington, Victoria (prepared for the Violence and Victimization Division, Office of Research and Evaluation, National Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice)

Archer, John. (2000). Sex differences in aggression between heterosexual partners: A meta-analytic review. Psychological Bulletin, 126(5), September/October, pp. 651-680.

Archer, John. (2000). Sex differences in aggression to partners: A reply to Frieze (2000), O'Leary (2000), and White, Smith, Koss, and Figueredo (2000). Psychological Bulletin, 126(5), September/October, pp. 697-702.

Busby, Dean M. and Comptom, Susan V. (1997). Patterns of sexual coercion in adult heterosexual relationships: An exploration of male victimization. Family Process, Vol 36(1), pp. 81-94

Cascardi, M. and Vivian, D. (1995). Context for specific episodes of marital violence: Gender and severity of violence differences. Journal of Family Violence, Volume 10 Issue 3, September, pp. 265-293.

Coochey, John. (1999). Myths and realities, or All the facts that fit we print. Paper to Australian Crime Prevention Council Conference, Melbourne, 17-20 October.

Cook, Philip W. (1997). Abused Men: The Hidden Side of Domestic Violence. Westport, CT: Praeger.

Cruz, J. Michael. (2000). Gay male domestic violence and the pursuit of masculinity. In Nardi, Peter M. (ed.). Gay Masculinities. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publications (Research on Men and Masculinities Series)

Currie, D.H. (1998). Violent men or violent women? Whose definition counts? In Racquel Kennedy Bergen. (ed.). Issues in Intimate Violence. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Denfeld, Rene. (1997). Kill the Body, the Head Will Fall: A Closer Look at Women, Violence, and Aggression. London: Vintage.

Dobash, R. Emerson and Dobash, Russell P. (1992). Women, Violence and Social Change. London & New York: Routledge.

Dobash, Russell P. et.al. (1992). The myth of sexual symmetry in marital violence. Social Problems, 39(1), February.

Dutton, Donald G. (1994). Patriarchy and wife assault: The ecological fallacy. Violence & Victims , 9(2), pp. 125-140.

Edleson, Jeffery L. and Mary Pat Brygger. (1986). Gender differences in reporting of battering incidents. Family Relations, 35, pp. 377-82

Eirik, Sten. (1998). Battered men: Inferiority in males. Journal of Gender Studies, 7(1), March.

Fiebert, Martin S. and Gonzalez, Denise M. (1997). College women who initiate assaults on their male partners and the reasons offered for such behavior. Psychological Reports, 80, pp. 583-90.

Flood, Michael. (1999). Claims about husband battering. DVIRC Newsletter, Summer, Melbourne: Domestic Violence and Incest Resource Centre, pp. 3-8.

Frieze, Irene Hanson. (2000). Violence in close relationships – Development of a research area: Comment on Archer (2000). Psychological Bulletin, 126(5), September/October, pp. 681-684.

George, Malcolm J. (1994). Riding the donkey backwards: Men as the unacceptable victims of marital violence. Journal of Men's Studies, 3(2), November, pp. 137-159.

Gerrity, Deborah A. (2000). Male university employees' experiences of sexual harassment-related behaviors. Psychology of Men & Masculinity, 1(2), July.

Hamberger, L. Kevin. (1994). Domestic partner abuse: Expanding paradigms for understanding and intervention. Violence and Victims, 9(2).

Hamberger, L. Kevin, Jeffrey M. Lohr, and Dennis Bonge. (1994). Intended function of domestic violence is different for arrested male and female perpetrators. Family Violence and Sexual Assault Bulletin 10, no. 3-4: 40-44..

Hamberger, L. Kevin, and Claire Renzetti. (eds). (1996). Domestic Partner Abuse. New York: Springer.

Headey, Bruce, Scott, Dorothy and de Vaus, David. (1999). Domestic violence in Australia: Are men and women equally violent?. Australian Social Monitor, 2(3), July.

Hines, Denise A. and Kathleen Malley-Morrison. 2001. Psychological effects of partner abuse against men: A neglected research area. Psychology of Men & Masculinity, 2(2), July.

Ho, Robert and Venus, Marilyn. (1995). Domestic violence and spousal homicide: The admissability of expert witness testimony in trials of battered women who kill their abusive spouses. Journal of Family Studies, 1(1), April.

Island, David and Lettelier, Patrick. (1991). Men Who Beat the Men Who Love Them: Battered Gay Men and Domestic Violence. New York: Harrington Park Press.

James, Kerry. (1996). Truth or fiction: Men as victims of domestic violence?. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, 17(3), September (Also in in Breckenridge, Jan and Lesley Laing. (eds). (1999). Challenging Silence: Innovative Responses to Sexual and Domestic Violence. Sydney: Allen & Unwin).

Johnson, Michael P. (1995). Patriarchal terrorism and common couple violence: Two forms of violence against women. Journal of Marriage and the Family, Volume 57 Issue 2, May, pp. 283-294.

Kelly, Liz and Radford, Jill. (1996). When does the speaking profit Us?: Reflections on the challenges of developing feminist perspectives on abuse and violence by women. In Hester, Marianne, Kelly, Liz and Radford, Jill. (eds). Women, Violence and Male Power: Feminist Research, Activism and Practice. Buckingham & Philadelphia: Open University Press.

Langley, Roger and Levy, Richard C. (1977). Battered men. Chapter 11 in Wife Beating: The Silent Crisis, Pocket Books.

Lee, Deborah. (2000). Hegemonic masculinity and male feminisation: The sexual harassment of men at work. Journal of Gender Studies, 9(2).

Letellier, Patrick. (1994). Gay and bisexual male domestic violence victimization: Challenges to feminist theory and responses to violence. Violence and Victims, 9(2), Summer. (Also in Hamberger, L. Kevin, and Claire Renzetti. (eds). (1996). Domestic Partner Abuse. New York: Springer.).

Lewis, Ann, and Sotirios Sarantakos. (2001). Domestic violence and the male victim. Nuance, No. 3, December.

Man, Christopher D. (2001). Forecasting sexual abuse in prison: The prison subculture of masculinity as a backdrop for "deliberate indifference." Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology, Fall, Vol. 92, Iss. 1/2.

McFarlane, Judith, Pamela Willson, Ann Malecha, and Dorothy Lemmey. (2000). Intimate partner violence: A gender comparison. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 15(2), February, pp. 158-169.

Migliaccio, Todd A. (2001). Marginalizing the battered male. Journal of Men's Studies, Volume 9 Number 2, Winter

Migliaccio, Todd A. (2002). Abused husbands. Journal of Family Issues, Jan, Vol. 23, Iss. 1.

Morse, B.J. (1995). Beyond the Conflict Tactics Scale: Assessing gender differences in partner violence. Violence and Victims, Volume 10 Issue 4, Winter, pp. 251-272.

Muelleman, Robert L. and Burgess, Patricia. (1998). Male victims of domestic violence and their history of perpetrating violence. Academic Emergency Medicine, September, 5(9).

Newburn, Tim and Stanko, Elizabeth A. (eds). (1994). When Men are Victims: The Failure of Victimology. In Just Boys Doing Business? Men, Masculinities and Crime. London: Routledge.

O'Leary, K. Daniel. (2000). Are women really more aggressive than men in intimate relationships?: Comment on Archer (2000). Psychological Bulletin, 126(5), September/October, pp. 685-689.

Pershing, Linda. (1996). 'His wife seized his prize and cut it to size': Folk and popular commentary on Lorena Bobbitt. NWSA Journal, 8(3), Fall.

Pritchard, Jacki. (2001). Male Victims of Elder Abuse: Their Experiences and Needs. London; Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley.

Russell, Brenda L. (2002). Sexual coercion and victimization of college men: The role of love styles. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. March, 17(3).

Sarantakos, Sotirios. (1996). Same-sex couples: Problems and prospects. Jounral of Family Studies, 2(2), October.

Sarantakos, Sotirios. (1999). Husband abuse: Fact or fiction?. Australian Journal of Social Issues, 34(3), August.

Simonelli, Catherine J. and Ingram, Kathleen M. (1998). Psychological distress among men experiencing physical and emotional abuse in heterosexual dating relationships. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Vol 13(6), pp. 667-681.

Stanko, Elizabeth A. and Hobdell, Kathy. (1992). Assault on men: Masculinity and male victimisation. British Journal of Criminology, 33(3), Summer.

Steinmetz, Suzanne K. (1977/78). The battered husband syndrome. Victimology, 2, pp. 499-509

Steinmetz, Suzanne K. and Lucca, Joseph S. (1988). Husband battering. In Sussman, Marvin B. and Steinmetz, Suzanne K. (eds). Handbook of Marriage and the Family. New York: Plenum

Stockdale, Graham L. (1998). Men's Accounts of Domestic Violence. Masters thesis, Melbourne: Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences, School of Nutrition and Public Health, Deakin University.

Stockdale, Graham L. (1999). The hidden domestic violence. Paper to Australian Crime Prevention Council Conference, Melbourne, 17-20 October.

Straton, Jack. (1994). The myth of the 'battered husband syndrome'. Masculinities, 2(4), Winter.

Vivian, D. and Langhinrichsen-Rohling, J. (1994). Are bi-directionally violent couples mutually victimized? A gender-sensitive comparison. Violence and Victims, 9(2), Summer, pp. 107-124.

Waldo, C.R., J.L. Berdahl and L.F. Fitzgerald. (1998). Are men sexually harassed? If so, by whom?. Law and Human Behavior, Volume 22 Issue 1, February, pp. 59-79.

Walker, Melinda. (1995). Interpreting the figures: Increases in women's violence or just more masculinist legal tactics?. Australian Feminist Legal Journal, 5, August.

White, Jacquelyn W., Paige Hall Smith, Mary P. Koss, and A.J. Figueredo. (2000). Intimate partner aggression – What have we learned?: Comment on Archer (2000). Psychological Bulletin, 126(5), September/October, pp. 690-696.

Wolff, Isabel. (1992). Domestic violence: The other side. The Spectator, 28 November.


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i) Male/male violence

Note: This section is focused on forms of male/male violence other than sexual assault. Also see the section above, “When Men are Subject to Violence” and the section “Men, Prisons, Criminology, the Law”.

Archer, John. (1994). Violence Between Men. Chapter 7 in Archer, John. (ed.). Male Violence. London & New York: Routledge.

Benson, David, and John Archer. (2002). An ethnographic study of sources of conflict between young men in the context of the night out. Psychology, Evolution & Gender, Volume 4, Number 1, April, pp. 3-30.

British Journal of Criminology. (1996). Special Issue: Masculinities, Social Relations and Crime. 36(3).

Canaan, Joyce E. (1991). Is 'doing nothing' just boys' play?: Integrating feminist and cultural studies perspectives on working-class young men's masculinity. In Franklin, Sarah, Lury, Celia and Stacey, Jackie. (eds). Off-Centre: Feminism and Cultural Studies. London: HarperCollins.

Canaan, Joyce E. (1996). 'One thing leads to another': Drinking, fighting and working-class masculinities. In Mac an Ghaill, Mairtin. (ed.). Understanding Masculinities: Social Relations and Cultural Arenas. Buckingham & Philadelphia: Open University Press.

Dyck, Noel. (1980). Booze, Barrooms and Scrapping: Masculinity and Violence in a Western Canadian Town. Canadian Journal of Anthropology 1(2), Winter: 191-198.

Einarsen, S. and Raknes, B.I. (1997). Harassment in the workplace and the victimization of men. Violence and Victims, Volume 12 Issue 3, Fall, pp. 247-263.

Gallant, T.W. (2000). Honor, masculinity, and ritual knife fighting in nineteenth-century Greece. American Historical Review. 105(2):359-382, Apr.

Graham, Kathryn, and Samantha Wells. (2001). The Two Worlds of Aggression for Men and Women. Sex Roles, 45(9/10), November.

Hemphill, Dennis (ed) (1998). All Part of the Game: Violence and Australian Sport.
Contents;
Martin Crotty: 'There's a Tumult in the Distance and a War-Song in the Air: Violence and Sport in the Australian Public School of the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century.'
Brett Hutchins: 'Sporting Violence: History, Theory, Context and Figurations.'
Roy Hay: 'A New Look at Soccer Violence.'
Roy Hay and Ian Warren: 'Order and Disorder at Sporting Venues.'
Ian Warren: 'Violence, Sport and the Law: A Critical Discussion.'
Michael Burke: 'Is Boxing Violent? Let's Ask Some Boxers.'
Baydon Beddoe: 'In the Fight: Phenomenology of a Pugilist.'
Margaret Lindley: 'Her Beauty and Her Terror: Australian Football and the Community.'
Dennis Hemphill: 'It's All Part of Whose Game? A Violence and Sport Commentary.'
Rob Hess: 'Violence and Sport: Selected Bibliography'.

Kenway, Jane, Fitzclarence, Lindsay and Hasluck, Lindsay. (2000). Toxic shock: Understanding violence against young males in the workplace. Journal of Men's Studies, 8(2), Winter.

Newburn, Tim and Stanko, Elizabeth A. (eds). (1994). When men are victims: The failure of victimology. In Just Boys Doing Business? Men, Masculinities and Crime. London: Routledge.

Polk, Kenneth. (1994). When Men Kill: Scenarios of Masculine Violence. Cambridge & New York: Cambridge University Press.

Polk, Kenneth. (1996). Masculinity, honour, and confrontational homocide. Chapter 11 in Daly, Kathleen and Maher, Lisa. (eds). Criminology at the Crossroads: Feminist Readings in Crime and Justice. New York: Oxford University Press.

Renzetti, Claire and Miley, C. (eds). (1996). Violence in Gay and Lesbian Domestic Partnerships. New York: Hawthorn Press.

Schissel, Bernard. (2000). Boys Against Girls: The Structural and Interpersonal Dimensions of Violent Patriarchal Culture in the Lives of Young Men. Violence Against Women, September, v 6 n 9

Stanko, Elizabeth A. and Hobdell, Kathy. (1992). Assault on Men: Masculinity and Male Victimisation. British Journal of Criminology, 33(3), Summer.

Tomsen, Stephen. (1997). A top night: Social protest, masculinity and the culture of drinking violence. British Journal of Criminology, 37(1), Winter, pp. 90-102.

Weisfeld, Glenn. (1994). Aggression and dominance in the social world of boys. Chapter 3 in Archer, John. (ed.). Male Violence. London & New York: Routledge.


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j) When women are violent

Note: Many of the references above on violence include material on female perpetration. Also see "Male rape" above.

Anderson, Peter B. (1996). Correlates of college women's self-reports of heterosexual aggression. Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment, Volume 8 Issue 2, April, pp. 121-131.

Anderson, Peter B. (1999). Male and female differences in reports of women's heterosexual initiation and aggression. Archives of Sexual Behavior, June, 28(3).

Anderson, Peter B., and Cindy Struckman-Johnson, (eds) (1998). Sexually Aggressive Women: Current perspectives and controversies. New York & London: Guilford Press.

Artz, Sibylle. (1998). Sex, Power and the Violent Schoolgirl. Toronto, Ontario: Trifolium Books Inc.

Bailey, Alice. (1998). A Question of Violence: Women Raping Men. Arena magazine, 35, June-July (first Printed in DVIRC Newsleter).

Barton, Brenda. (1998). When Murdering Hands Rock the Cradle: An Overview of America's Incoherent Treatment of Infanticidal Mothers. Southern Methodist Law Review 591. March-April.

Bernard, Claudia. (2000). Shifting the margins: Black feminist perspectives on discourses of mothers in child sexual abuse. In Women, Violence and Strategies for Action: Feminist Research, Policy and Practice. Edited by Jill Radford, Melissa Friedberg, and Lynne Harne, Buckingham & Philadelphia: Open University Press.

Bible, Andrea, Shamita Das Dasgupta, and Sue Osthoff. (eds). (2002). Violence Against Women, Special Issue: Women's Use of Violence in Intimate Relationships, Part 1. 8(11), November.
Guest Editors' Introduction.
Discourses of Female Violence and Societal Gender Stereotypes / Paula Ruth Gilbert.
Men's and Women's Use of Intimate Partner Violence in Clinical Samples / L. Kevin Hamberger and Clare E. Guse.
'Gender Symmetry' in Domestic Violence: A Substantive and Methodological Research Review / Michael S. Kimmel.
A Framework for Understanding Women's Use of Nonlethal Violence in Intimate Heterosexual Relationships / Shamita Das Dasgupta.
Women's Use of Force: Complexities and Challenges of Taking the Issue Seriously / Nancy Worcester.

Bible, Andrea, Shamita Das Dasgupta, and Sue Osthoff. (eds). (2002). Violence Against Women, Special Issue: Women's Use of Violence in Intimate Relationships, Part 2. 8(12), December.
Guest Editors' Introduction.
Are Physical Assaults by Wives and Girlfriends a Major Social Problem? A Review of the Literature / Daniel G. Saunders.
Understanding the Context of Dual Arrest With Directions for Future Research / David Hirschel and Eve Buzawa.
Criminalizing Abused Girls / Sandra Simkins and Sarah Katz.
No Sugar, No Spice: Reflections on Research on Woman-To-Woman Sexual Violence / Lori B. Girshick.
But, Gertrude, I Beg To Differ, a Hit Is Not a Hit Is Not a Hit: When Battered Women Are Arrested for Assaulting Their Partners / Sue Osthoff.

Bible, Andrea, Shamita Das Dasgupta, and Sue Osthoff. (eds). (2003). Violence Against Women, Special Issue: Women's Use of Violence in Intimate Relationships, Part 3. 9(1), January.
Guest Editors' Introduction.
A Working Analysis of Women's Use of Violence in the Context of Learning, Opportunity, and Choice / Julie L. Perilla, Kim Frndak, Debbie Lillard, Cynthia East.
Making Social Change: Reflections on Individual and Institutional Advocacy With Women Arrested for Domestic Violence / Martha McMahon, Ellen Pence.
Behavorial and Psychological Differences Among Women who use Violence in Intimate Relationships / Suzanne C. Swan, David L. Snow.
The Words Change, but the Melody Lingers: The Persistence of the Battered Woman Syndrome in Criminal Cases Involving Battered Women / Kathleen J. Ferraro.
Book Review: Convicted Survivors: The Imprisonment of Battered Women Who Kill / Barbara Davidson.

Currie, D.H. (1998). Violent men or violent women? Whose definition counts? In Racquel Kennedy Bergen. (ed.). Issues in Intimate Violence. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Birch, Helen. (ed.). Moving Targets: Women, Murder and Representation. Virago. (On female killers)

Coleman, Vallerie E. (1994). Lesbian Battering: The Relationship Between Personality and the Perpetration of Violence. Violence and Victims, 9(2).

Dasgupta, Shamita Das. (1999). Just like men? A critical view of violence by women. In Shepard, Melanie F. and Pence, Ellen L. (eds), Coordinating Community Responses to Domestic Violence: Lessons from Duluth and Beyond. Sage.

Dasgupta, Shamita Das. (2001). Towards an Understanding of Women's Use of Non-Lethal Violence in Intimate Heterosexual Relationships. VAWNET: National Electronic Network on Violence Against Women, February.

DeKeseredy, W.S., D.G. Saunders, M.D. Schwartz and S. Alvi. (1997). Meanings and Motives for Women's Use of Violence in Canadian College Dating Relationships: Results from a National Survey. Sociological Spectrum, Volume 17 Issue 2, April-June, pp. 199-222.

Denfeld, Rene. (1997). Kill the Body, the Head Will Fall: A Closer Look at Women, Violence, and Aggression. London: Vintage.

Elliott, Michele. (ed). (1994). Female Sexual Abuse of Children: The Forbidden Taboo. New York: Guilford Press.

Featherstone, Brid. (1996). Victims or Villlains? Women Who Physically Abuse Their Children. In Fawcett, Barbara, Featherstone, Brid, Hearn, Jeff and Toft, Christine. (eds). Violence and Gender Relations: Theories and Interventions. London: Sage.

Fitzroy, Lee. (1999). Mother/daughter incest: Making sense of the unthinkable. Feminism & Psychology, 9(4).

Fitzroy, Lee. (2001). Violent Women: Questions for Feminist Theory, Practice and Policy. Critical Social Policy, 21(1).

George, M.J. (2002). Skimmington Revisited. Journal of Men's Studies, 10(2), Winter.

Hamberger, L.Kevin. (1997). Female offenders in domestic violence: A look at actions in their context. Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma, pp. 115-127.

Hamberger, L.Kevin and Potente, T. (1994). Counseling Heterosexual Women Arrested for Domestic Violence: Implications for Theory and Practice. Violence and Victims, 9(2), Summer, pp. 125-137. (Also in Hamberger, L. Kevin, and Claire Renzetti. (eds). (1996). Domestic Partner Abuse. New York: Springer.)

Hammond, Nancy. (1988). Lesbian Victims of Relationship Violence. Women and Therapy, 8(2).

Haridan Consultant Services. (eds). (1997). Out of Limbo: First National Conference on Violence in Lesbian Relationships. Adelaide (10-11 April).

Hart, Lynda. (1994). Fatal Woman: Lesbian Sexuality and the Mark of Aggression. Routledge.

Hollows, Belinda. (1996). Public relations, private hell: Lesbian domestic violence. In Godwin, Nicola et al. (eds). Assaults on Convention: Essays on Lesbian Transgressors. London: Cassell.

Hooper, Melissa. (1996). When domestic violence diversion is no longer an option: What to do with the female offender. Berkeley Women's Law Journal, Vol. 11.

Jones, Ann. (1980). Women Who Kill. New York: Fawcett Columbine.

Jurik, N.C. and Winn, R. (1990). Gender and homicide: A comparison of men and women who kill. Violence and Victims, Volume 5 Issue 4, Winter, pp. 227-242.

Kanuha, Valli. (1990). Compounding the triple jeopardy: Battering in lesbian of color relationships. Women and Therapy, 9(2) (Also in Diversity and Complexity in Feminist Theory, Haworth Press, 1990).

Koonin, Renee. (1995). Breaking the last taboo: Child sexual abuse by female perpetrators. Australian Journal of Social Issues, 30(2), May.

Leventhal, Beth and Lundy, Sandra E. (eds). (1999). Same Sex Violence: Strategies for Change. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Lloyd, Ann. (1995). Doubly Deviant, Doubly Damned: Society's Treatment of Violent Women. London: Penguin.

Lobel, Kerry. (ed.). (for the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence Lesbian Taskforce). (1986). Naming the Violence: Speaking out About Lesbian Battering, Seattle, WA: Seal Press.

Lundy, Sandra E. (1993). Abuse that dare not speak its name: Assisting victims of lesbian and gay domestic violence in Massachusetts. New England Law Review, 8(2), Winter.

Lundy, Sandra E. and Leventhal, Beth. (eds). (1999). Same-Sex Domestic Violence. Sage

Mann, Coramae R. (1996). When Women Kill. Albany: State University of New York Press.

Mason, Gail. (1997). Boundaries of sexuality: Lesbian experience and feminist discourse on violence against women. Australasian Gay and Lesbian Law Journal, No. 7, October.

Maxwell, Marilyn. (2000). Male Rage, Female Fury: Gender and Violence in Contemporary American Fiction. Lanham, Md: University Press of America.

McCaughey, Martha. (1997). Real Knockouts: The Physical Feminism of Women's Self-Defense. New York: New York University Press.

Mendel, Matthew Parynik. (1994). The Male Survivor: The Impact of Sexual Abuse. London: Sage.

Miller, S.L. (1994). Expanding the Boundaries: Toward a More Inclusive and Integrated Study of Intimate Violence. Violence and Victims, 9(2), Summer, pp. 183-194. (Also in Hamberger, L. Kevin, and Claire Renzetti. (eds). (1996). Domestic Partner Abuse. New York: Springer.)

Morris, Virginia B. (1990). Double Jeopardy: Women Who Kill in Victorian Fiction. Lexington, KY: U of Kentucky Press.

Motz, Anna. (2001). The Psychology of Female Violence: Crimes against the body.

Muncer, Steven, Anne Campbell, Victoria Jervis, and Rachel Lewis. (2001). "Ladettes," social representations, and aggression. Sex Roles, 44(1/2).

Myers, Alice and Sarah Wight, (eds). (1996). No Angels: Women Who Commit Violence. London: Pandora.

Nelson, Andrea and Oliver, Pamela. (1998). Gender and the construction of consent in child-adult sexual contact: Beyond gender neutrality and male monopoly. Gender & Society, 12(5), October.

Parker, Roszika. (1995). Mother Love/Mother Hate: The Power of Maternal Ambivalence. New York: Basic.

Pearson, Patricia. (1997). When She Was Bad: Violent Women and the Myth of Innocence. New York: Viking.

Reckers, George. (1996). Susan Smith: Victim or Murderer. Lakewood, CO: Glenbridge Publishing.

Renzetti, Claire. (1988). Violence in lesbian relationships: A preliminary analysis of causal factors. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 5(4).

Renzetti, Claire. (1989). Building a second closet: Third party responses to victims of lesbian partner abuse. Family Relations, 36(2), 1 April.

Renzetti, Claire. (1992). Violent Betrayal: Partner Abuse in Lesbian Relationships. Newbury Park, CA: Sage.

Renzetti, Claire. (1994). On dancing with a bear: Reflections on some of the current debates among domestic violence theorists. Violence and Victims, 9(2), Summer, pp. 195-200. (Also in Hamberger, L. Kevin, and Claire Renzetti. (eds). (1996). Domestic Partner Abuse. New York: Springer.)

Renzetti, Claire and Miley, C. (eds). (1996). Violence in Gay and Lesbian Domestic Partnerships. New York: Hawthorn Press.

Ristock, Janice L. (1997). The cultural politics of abuse in lesbian relationships: Challenges for community action. In Benokraitis, Nijole V. (ed.). Subtle Sexism: Current Practice and Prospects for Change. Sage.

Robson, Ruthann. (1990). Lavender bruises: Intra-lesbian violence, law and lesbian legal theory. Golden Gate Law Review, 20, pp. 567-591.

Rosemary, Purcell. (2001). A study of women who stalk. American Journal of Psychiatry, December, Vol. 158, Iss. 12.

Saradjian, Jacqui With Hanks, Helga. Women who Sexually Abuse Children: From Research to clinical Practice. Jacaranda Wiley.

Sarantakos, Sotirios. (1996). Same-sex couples: Problems and prospects. Jounral of Family Studies, 2(2), October.

Schilt, R., Lie, G.-Y. and Montagne, M. (1990). Substance abuse as a correlate of violence in intimate lesbian relationships. Journal of Homosexuality, 19(3).

Southern Women's Community Health Centre. (1998). Proceedings, Out of Limbo: First National Conference on Violence and Abuse Within Lesbian Relationships. Adelaide, 10-11 April 1997.

Stahly, Geraldine Butts and Lie, Gwat-Yong. (1995). Women and Violence: A Comparison of Lesbian and Heterosexual Battering Relationships. In Chrisler, Joan C. and Hemstreet, Alyce Huston. (eds). Variations on a Theme: Diversity and the Psychology of Women. New York: State University of New York Press.

Swan, Suzanne C. and David L. Snow. (2002). A typology of women's use of violence in intimate relationships. Violence Against Women, 8(3), March, pp. 286-319

Vickers, Lee. (1996). The Second Closet: Domestic violence in lesbian and gay relationships: A Western Australian perspective. Murdoch University Electronic Journal of Law. 3. http://www.murdoch.edu.au/elaw/issues/v3n4/vickers.html (cited 13 May, 2002).

Waterman, Caroline et.al. (1989). Sexual coercion in gay male and lesbian relationships: Predictors and implications for support services. Journal of Sex Research, 26(1).


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k) War and the Military

Adams, Michael. (1990). The Great Adventure - Male Desire and the Coming of World War I. Indiana University Press.

Agostino, Katerina. (1997a). Masculinity, Sexuality and Life on Board Her Majesty's Royal Australian Ships. Journal of Interdisciplinary Gender Studies, 2(1), March.

Agostino, Katerina. (1997b). The Making of Warriors: Masculinity and Identity in the Royal Australian Navy. Paper to Conference, Masculinities: Renegotiating Genders. University of Wollongong, 20 June.

Agostino, Katerina. (1998). The Making of Warriors: Men, Identity and Military Culture. Journal of Interdisciplinary Gender Studies, 3(2), December.

Allatt, Patricia. (1983). Men and war: Status, class and the social production of masculinity. In Gamarnikow, Eva, Morgan, David, Purvis, June and Taylorson, Daphne. (eds). The Public and the Private. London: Heinemann.

Arkin, W. and Dobrofsky, L.R. (1978). Military Socialization and Masculinity. Journal of Social Issues, 34(1).

As, Berit. (1983). A materialistic view of men's and women's attitudes to war. Women's Studies International Forum, 5.

Barash, David P. (ed). (2000). Approaches to Peace. Oxford University Press.
Includes;
Sexism and the War System / Betty Reardon.

Belkin, Aaron. (2001). Homosexuality and the Israel defense forces: Did lifting the gay ban undermine military performance?. Armed Forces and Society, Vol. 27, Iss. 4, Summer.

Blair, Dale James. (1994). The glorification of Australian masculinity and the reshaping of Australia's great war experience. Sabretache, June, 35(2), pp. 29-34.

Borchert, Susan Danziger. (1983). Masculinity and the Vietnam War. Michigan Academician, 15(2), Winter (Also in Men's Studies Review, 6(3)).

Bourke, Joanna. (1995). Dismembering the Male: Men's Bodies, Britain and the Great War. Reaktion Books.

Boulegue, Jean and Kirkland, Faris R. (1991). 'Feminization' and the French military: An anthropological approach. Armed Forces and Society, 17(3), Spring.

Britton, Dana M. and Williams, Christine L. (1995). 'Don't ask, don't tell, don't pursue': Military policy and the construction of heterosexual masculinity. Journal of Homosexuality, 30(1), pp. 1-21.

Burton, Clare. (1996). Women in the Australian Defence Force: Two Studies. Canberra: Commonwealth of Australia.

Caldicott, Helen. (1985). Missile Envy: The Arms Race and Nuclear War. New York: Bantam Books.

Carlton, Eric. (2001). Militarism as a 'Test of Manhood'. pp. 166-179; IN; Militarism: Rule Without Law. Aldershot, England & Burlington, Vt.: Ashgate.

Chapkis, W. (ed.). Loaded Question: Women in the Military. Washington D.C.: Transnational Institute Amsterdam.

Cohn, Carol. (2000). 'How Can She Claim Equal Rights When She Doesn't Have to Do as Many Push-Ups As I Do?' The Framing of Men's Opposition to Women's Equality in the Military. Men and Masculinities, 3(2), October.

Connell, R.W. (1985). Masculinity, Violence and War. In Patton, Paul and Poole, Ross. (eds). War/Masculinity. Sydney: Intervention Publications.

Connell, R.W. (2000). Arms and The Man: The Question of Peace. Chapter 12 in The Men and the Boys. Sydney: Allen & Unwin

Cooke, Miriam and Woollacott, Angela. (eds). (1993). Gendering War Talk. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

Corber, Robert J. (1993). In the Name of National Security: Hitchcock, Homophobia, and the Political Construction of Gender in Postwar America. Durham & London: Duke University Press.

Corber, Robert J. Homosexuality in Cold War America: Resistance and the Crisis of Masculinity. Duke University Press.

Cuordileone, Kyle. (2002). Politics in an Age of Anxiety: Masculinity, the Vital Center, and American Political Culture in the Cold War, 1949-1963. Routledge.

D'Amico, Francine and Laurie Weinstein. (eds). (1999). Gender Camouflage: Women and the U.S. Military. New York University Press

Damousi, Joy and Lake, Marilyn Lake. (1995). Gender and War: Australians at War in the Twentieth Century. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Dansby, Virginia S. and Marinelli, Robert P. (1999). Adolescent children of Vietnam combat veteran fathers: A population at risk. Journal of Adolescence, Volume 22, Number 3, June, pp. 329-340.

Dawson, Graham. (1994). Soldier Heroes: British Adventure, Empire and the Imagining of Masculinities. London & New York: Routledge.

DiCew, Judith Wagner. (1997). The Combat Exclusion and the Role of Women in the Military. In DiQuinzio, Patrice and Iris Marion Young. (eds). Feminist Ethics and Social Policy, Bloomington: Indiana University Press

Diedrich, Lisa L. (1998). Hysterical Men: Shell-shock and the Destabilisation of Masculinity. In Shildrick, Margrit and Janet Price. (eds). Vital Signs: Feminist Reconfigurations of the Bio/logical Body. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.

Donald, Ralph R. (1992). Masculinity and machismo in Hollywood's war films. In Craig, Steve. (ed.). Men, Masculinity and the Media. Newbury Park: Sage.

Easlea, B. (1987). Patriarchy, scientists, and nuclear warriors. In Kaufman, Michael. (ed.). Beyond Patriarchy: Essays by Men on Pleasure, Power and Change. New York: Oxford University Press.

Egendorf, Arthur. Healing from the War: Vietnam.

Ehrenreich, Barbara. Blood Rites.

Elshtain, Jean. (1987). Women and War. New York: Basic Books.

Enloe, Cynthia. (1993). The Morning After: Sexual Politics at the End of the Cold War. Berkeley and Los Angeles, CA: University of California Press.

Enloe, Cynthia. (2000). Maneuvers: The International Politics of Militarizing Women's Lives. Berkeley: University of California Press.

Enloe, Cynthia. (2000). Masculinity as foreign policy issue. 5(36), October. URL: http://www.fpif.org/briefs/vol5/v5n36masculinity_body.html.

Erika, S. (1986). Patriarchy and the state. Australian Journal of Law and Society, 3.

Evans, Michael, and Alan Ryan, (eds). (2000). The Human Face of Warfare: Killing, Fear and Chaos in Battle. Sydney: Allen & Unwin.

Faludi, Susan. (1999). Gone to soldiers, every one. Chapter Six in Stiffed: The Betrayal of the American Man, William Morrow & Company.

Farina, Fatima. (1992). The image of women in the Gulf War. Sociologica e Ricerca Sociale, 13(39), December (Italy).

Farmanfarmaian, Abouali. (1992). Sexuality in the Gulf War: Did you measure up?. Genders, 13, Spring.

Feinman, Ilene Rose. (2000). Citizenship Rites: Feminist Soldiers and Feminist Antimilitarists. New York University Press

Garton, Stephen. (1998). War and masculinity in twentieth century Australia. Journal of Australian Studies, No. 56.

Gibson, James W. (1994). Warrior Dreams: Paramilitary Culture in Post-Vietnam America. New York: Hill & Wang.

Gill, L. (1997). Creating citizens, making men: The military and masculinity in Bolivia. Cultural Anthropology, 12(4), pp. 527-550.

Goldstein, Joshua S. (2001). War and Gender: How Gender Shapes the War System and Vice Versa. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
A puzzle: the cross-cultural consistency of gender roles in war.
Women warriors: the historical record of female combatants.
Bodies: the biology of individual gender.
Groups: bonding, hierarchy, and social identity.
Heroes: the making of militarized masculinity.
Conquests: sex, rape, and exploitation in wartime.
Reflections: the mutuality of gender and war.

Gottlieb, Roger S. Masculine Identity and the Desire for War. In Wartenberg, T. (ed.). Rethinking Power, SUNY Press.

Graham, Herman. (2001). Black, and Navy Too: How Vietnam Era African-American Sailors Asserted Manhood through Black Power Militancy. Journal of Men's Studies, Volume 9 Number 2, Winter

Gray, J. Glenn. The Warriors: Reflections on Men in Battle.

Gray, J. Glenn. (1992). The Enduring Appeals of Battle. In May, Larry and Strikwerda, Robert. (eds). Rethinking Masculinity: Philosophical Explorations in Light of Feminism, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield.

Grayzel, Susan R. (1999). Women's Identities at War: Gender, Motherhood and Politics in Britain and France during the First World War.

Grossman, David. (1995). On Killing: The Psychological Costs of Learning to Kill in War and Society. Boston: Little Brown.

Guttman, Stephanie. (1997). Sex and the soldier. The New Republic, February 24.

Halley, Janet E. (1999). Don't: A Reader's Guide to the Military's Anti-Gay Policy. Duke University Press

Harris, Adrienne, and Ynestra King. (eds). (1989). Rocking the Ship of State: Toward a Feminist Peace Politics. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.

Harrison, Deborah. (2002). The First Casualty: Violence Against Women in the Canadian Military. Toronto: James Lorimer & Company.

Hawkes, R. (1986). Clinical Issues in Working With Men. In Linking Men's services: A Conference on Men's Issues and services in South Australia, Conference Proceedings, Noarlunga Centre.

Hawthorne, Susan, and Bronwyn Winter. (eds). (2002). Sept 11, 2001: Feminist Perspectives. Melbourne: Spinifex.

Herek, Gregory M., Jobe, Jared B. and Carney, Ralph M. (eds). (1996). Out in Force: Sexual Orientation and the Military. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Hilsdon, A. (1995). Madonnas and Martyrs: Militarism and Violence in the Phillipines. Sydney: Allen and Unwin.

Honig, Bonnie. (2001). Foreign Bridges, Family Ties, and New World Masculinity. pp. 86-91; IN: Honig, Bonnie; Democracy and the Foreigner; Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press.

Hooper, Charlotte. (2001). Manly states: Masculinities, International Relations, and Gender Politics. New York: Columbia University Press.
Pt. 1. Theorizing Masculinities.
Ch. 1. The Construction of Gender Identity.
Ch. 2. Masculinities and Masculinism.
Pt. 2. Masculinities, IR, and Gender Politics.
Ch. 3. Masculinities in International Relations.
Ch. 4. The Economist's Masculine Credentials.
Ch. 5. The Economist, Globalization, and Masculinities.
Ch. 6. The Economist/IR Intertext.
Conclusion: IR and the (Re)Making of Hegemonic Masculinity.

Hopton, John. (1999). Militarism, Masculinism and Managerialisation in the British Public Sector. Journal of Gender Studies, 8(1), March.

Humphrey. (1988). My Country, My Right to Serve: Experiences of Gay Men and Women in the Military, World War II to the Present. Harper Collins.

International Feminist Journal of Politics. (2001). Themed Issue: Gender in Conflict and Post-Conflict Societies, Volume 3, Number 1, April. Includes;
Women in War and Peace-Building / Karam, Azza.
A Feminist Exploration of Military Conscription / Kwon, Insook.
Gender, Nation, Rape / Hansen, Lene.
Post-Conflict Reconstruction and Gender Analysis in Kosova / Corrin, Chris.

Jacobs, Susie, Ruth Jacobsen and Jennifer Marchbank. (eds). (1999). States of Conflict: Gender, Violence and Resistance. Zed Books.

Jansen, Sue C. and Sabo, Don. (1994). The Sport/war metaphor: Hegemonic masculinity, the Persian Gulf War, and the new world order. Sociology of Sport Journal, 11(1), March.

Jeffords, Susan (1987-88). 'Things worth dying for': Gender and the ideology of collectivity in Vietnam representation. Cultural Critique, 8, Winter.

Jeffords, Susan. (1989). The Remasculinization of America: Gender and the Vietnam War. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.

Jeffords, Susan. (1990). Reproducing fathers: Gender and the Vietnam War in U.S. Culture. In Dittmar, Linda and Gene, Michaud. (eds). From Hanoi to Hollywood: The Vietnam War in American film. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press.

Jeffords, Susan and Springer, Claudia. (1988). Masculinity as excess in Vietnam films: The father/son dynamic of American culture. Genre, 21(4), Winter.

Jones, L. (ed.). (1983). Keeping the Peace: A Women's Peace Handbook 1. London: The Women's Press.

Kaplan, Danny, and Eyal Ben-Ari. (2000). Brothers and others in arms - Managing gay identity in combat units of the Israeli army. Journal of Contemporary Ethnography. 29(4):396-432, Aug..

Karner, Tracy X. (1995). Medicalizing masculinity: Post-traumatic Stress Disorder in Vietnam veterans. Masculinities, 3(4), Winter.

Kasinsky, Renee Goldsmith. (1998). Tailhook and the construction of sexual harassment in the media: 'Rowdy Navy Boys' and women who made a difference. Violence Against Women, 4(1), pp. 81-99

Keen, Sam. Faces of the Enemy.

Kibby, Marj Narrative and Culture: Re-writing Vietnam; Reasserting Masculinity, (University syllabus), http://www.newcastle.edu.au/department/so/syllabus.htm.

Kimmel, Michael S. (2000). Saving the Males: The Sociological Implications of the Virginia Military Institute and the Citadel. Gender & Society. 14(4), August.

Klein, Uta. (1999). 'Our best boys': The gendered nature of civil-military relations in Israel. Men and Masculinities, 2(1), July. (1999)..

Kraska, Peter B. (2001). Playing war: Masculinity, militarism, and their real-world consequences. pp. 141-157; IN: Kraska, Peter B. (ed.). Militarizing the American Criminal Justice System: The Changing Roles of the Armed Forces and the Police; Boston: Northeastern University Press.

Kummel, Gerhard. (ed.). (2002). Current Sociology, Special issue: Women in the armed forces of the world: Recent trends and explanations. 50(5), September.

Letourneau, E.J., Schewe, Paul A. and Frueh, B.C. (1997). Preliminary Evaluation of Sexual Problems in Combat Veterans With PTSD. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 1, pp. 125-132.

Levin, Ronit. (ed.). Gender and Catastrophe.

Lomsky-Feder, E., and T. Rapoport (2003). Juggling Models of Masculinity: Russian-Jewish Immigrants in the Israeli Army. Sociological Inquiry, February, vol. 73, no. 1, pp. 114-137.

Lorentzen, Lois Ann and Turpin, Jennifer. (eds). (1998). The Women and War Reader. New York: New York University Press.

MacDonald, Eileen. (1991). Shoot the Women First: Inside the Secret World of Female Terrorists. New York: Random House.

Martin, Brian. (1984). Uprooting War. London: Freedom Press.

Mazrui, Ali A. (1977). The warrior tradition and the masculinity of war. Journal of Asian and African Studies, 12(1-4), January and October.

McBride, James. (1995). War, Battering and Other Sports: The Gulf Between American Men and Women. NJ: Humanities Press.

McCoy, Alfred W. Closer Than Brothers: Manhood at the Philippine Military Academy. Yale University Press.

McGregor, Robert. (1999). Military masculinity and the macaroni challenge: The British experience 1760-1780. In Biber, Katherine, Sear, Tom and Trudinger, Dave. (eds). Playing The Man: New Approaches to Masculinity. Sydney: Pluto Press

McHugh, S. (1993). Minefields and Miniskirts: Australian Women and the Vietnam War. Sydney: Doubleday.

Mead, Margaret. And Keep Your Powder Dry.

Michel, Andree. (1995). Militarisation of contemporary societies and feminism in the North. Chapter 3 in Ashworth, Georgina. (ed.). A Diplomacy of the Oppressed: New Directions in International Feminism. London/New Jersey: Zed Books.

Miller, Laura L. (1997). Not just weapons of the weak: Gender harassment as a form of protest for army men. Social Psychology Quarterly. 60: 32-51.

Moore, Bruce. (1993). A Lexicon of Cadet Language: Royal Military College, Duntroon, in the Period 1983-1985. Canberra: Australian National Dictionary Centre, Australian National University.

Moran, L.J. (1991). The uses of homosexuality: Homosexuality for national security. International Journal of the Sociology of Law, 19(2), May.

Morgan, David. (1987). 'It will make a man of you': Notes on national service, masculinity and autobiography. Studies in Sexual Politics, No. 17, Manchester: University of Manchester, Department of Sociology.

Morgan, David. (1994). Combat, the military, and masculinities. In Brod, Harry and Kaufman, Michael. (eds). Theorizing Masculinities. London: Sage.

Moser, Caroline O.N. and Clark, Fiona. (eds). (2001). Victims, Perpetrators or Actors?: Gender, Armed Conflict and Political Violence. London; New York: Zed Books.
Pt. I. Contextual Issues on Gender, Armed Conflict and Political Violence.
1. Introduction / Caroline O. N. Moser; Fiona C. Clark.
2. The Gendered Dynamics of Armed Conflict and Political Violence / Cynthia Cockburn.
3. The Gendered Continuum of Violence and Conflict: An Operational Framework / Caroline O. N. Moser.
Pt. II. The Politics of Victimization: Sexual Abuse and Violence.
4. The Political Economy of Rape: An Analysis of Systematic Rape and Sexual Abuse of Women during Armed Conflict in Africa / Meredeth Turshen.
5. The Body of the Other Man: Sexual Violence and the Construction of Masculinity, Sexuality and Ethnicity in the Croatian Media / Dubravka Zarkov.
Pt. III. Gender, Power and Agency.
6. Rethinking Women's Struggles in Israel-Palestine and in the North of Ireland / Simona Sharoni.
7. Women and Communal Conflict: New Challenges for the Women's Movement in India / Urvashi Butalia.
Pt. IV. Women as Actors in Armed Conflict and Political Violence.
8. El Salvador: War and Untold Stories - Women Guerrillas / Ana Cristina Ibanez.
Pt. V. 'Doing' and 'Being': Questions of Identity in Displacement.
9. The Nostalgic Future: Terror, Displacement and Gender in Colombia / Donny Meertens.
Pt. VI. Agency and Identity in Building Sustainable Peace.
10. Social Organizations: From Victims to Actors in Peace Building / Isabel Coral Cordero.
11. The Challenge to Inequality: Women, Discrimination and Decision-making in Northern Ireland / Marie Mulholland.
12. Gender and Social Capital in Contexts of Political Violence: Community Perceptions from Colombia and Guatemala / Caroline O. N. Moser; Cathy McIlwaine.
Pt. VII. Gender and Voice in Truth and Reconciliation.
13. Locked into Loss and Silence: Testimonies of Gender and Violence at the South Africa Truth Commission / Antjie Krog.

Moss, Mark Howard. (2001). Manliness and Militarism: Educating Young Boys in Ontario for War. Don Mills, Ont.; New York: Oxford University Press.

Nantais, Cynthia and Lee, Martha F. (1999). Women in the United States Military: Protectors or protected? The Case of prisoner of war Melissa Rathbun-Nealy. Journal of Gender Studies, Volume 8 Number 2, July.

Nixen, Peter. (1994). The gay blade unsheathed: Unmasking the morality of military manhood in the 1990s: An examination of the U.S. Military ban on gays. UMKC Law Review, Summer, Vol. 62 No. 4.

Ocaya-Lakidi, Dent (1977). Manhood, warriorhood and sex in Eastern Africa: Perspectives from the 19th and 20th centuries. Journal of Asian and African Studies, 12(1-4), January and October.

Olson, Gail and Robbins, Michael. (1992). Scars and Stripes: Healing the Wounds of War. TAB Books (for veterans, on healing).

Papic, Zarana. (1994). Nationalism, patriarchy and war in ex-Yugoslavia. Women's History Review, 3(1), March, pp. 115-117.

Pettman, Jan J. (1996). Worlding Women: A Feminist International Politics. Sydney: Allen & Unwin. Includes;
Men, masculinities and war.
Women making peace.
Women in the wars.

Price, Lisa S. (2001). Finding the man in the soldier rapist: Some reflections on comprehension and accountability. Women's Studies International Forum. 24(2), March-April.

Reardon, Betty. (1993). Women and Peace: Feminist Visions of Global Security. Albany, NY: SUNY Press.

Richard, G. (1980). Women in combat? Two views. Army Magazine, 2, 44, pp. 54-60.

Ruddick, Sara. (1989). Maternal Thinking: Toward a Politics of Peace. Boston: Beacon Press.

Rycenga, Jennifer. (2000). Frontline Feminisms: Women, War, and Resistance. Garland.

Salisbury, Jonathon and Jackson, David. (1996). Playing war. Chapter 12 in Challenging Macho Values: Practical Ways of Working With Adolescent Boys. London: Falmer Press.

Santoli, Al. Everything We Had: An Oral History of the Vietnam War.

Sartelle, Joe. (1993). Fantasies of straight men: Some thoughts about gays in the military. Bad Subjects, Issue No. 5, March/April.

Schmookler, Andrew Out of Weakness: Healing the Wounds That Drive Us to War.

Schott, Robin May. (1999). Philosophical reflections on war rape. In Card, Claudia. (ed.). On Feminist ethics and Politics, Lawrence: University Press of Kansas

Segal, Mady Wechsler. (1995). Women's military roles cross-nationally: Past, present, and future. Gender & Society, 9(6), December.

Seifert, Ruth. (1992). Constructions of masculinity: The military as a discursive power. Argument, 34, 6(196).

Seifert, Ruth. (1996). The second front: The logic of sexual violence in wars. Women's Studies International Forum, 19(1/2).

Senate Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade. (1994). Sexual Harassment in the Australian Defence Force (Facing the future together). Canberra: A.G.P.S., August.

Shelley, Nancy. (1983). Women and the prevention of nuclear war. In Denborough, Michael. (ed.). Australia and Nuclear War. Canberra: Croom Helm.

Shor, Fran. (2000). Transcending the Myths of Patriotic Militarized Masculinity: Armoring, Wounding, and Transfiguration in Ron Kovic's Born on the Fourth of July. Journal of Men's Studies, 8(3), pp. 375-385.

Skjelsbaek, I. (2001). Sexual violence and war: Mapping out a complex relationship. European Journal of International Relations. 7(2):211-237, June.

Smith, Hugh and McAllister, Ian. (1991). The changing military profession: Integrating women in the Australian Defence Force. Australian & New Zealand Journal of Sociology, 27(3), November.

Snyder, R. (1999). Citizen Soldiers and Manly Warriors: Military Service and Gender in the Civic Republican Tradition. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.

Stiehm, Judith. (2002). The U.S. Army War College: Military Education in a Democracy. Temple Univ Press.

Stoltenberg, John. (1990). Disarmament and masculinity. In Refusing to Be a Man: Essays on Sex and Justice, CA & Suffolk: Fontana/Collins.

Strange, Penny. (1983). It'll Make a Man of You: A Feminist View of the Arms Race. Nottingham: Peace News/Mushroom Books.

Sturdevant, Saundra and Brenda Stoltzfus. (1993). Let the Good Times Roll: Prostitution and the US Military in Asia. New York: The New Press.

Swerdlow, Amy. (1993). Women Strike for Peace: Traditional Motherhood and Radical Politics in the 1960s. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Tatchell, Peter. (1995). We Don't Want to March Straight: Masculinity, Queers and the Military. London: Cassell.

Thompson, Alistair. (1989). 'Steadfast until death'? C.E.W. Bean and the representation of Australian military manhood. Australian Historical Studies, Vol. 23 No. 93.

Thompson, Alistair. (1994). Embattled manhood: Gender, memory, and the Anzac legend. In Memory and history in twentieth century Australia, Melbourne:Oxford University Press.

Tickner, J. Ann. (2001). Gendering World Politics. Columbia U Press (includes Chapter 2, "Gendered Dimensions of War, Peace, and Security").

Turshen, Meredeth and Twagiramariya, Clotilde. (eds). What Women Do in Wartime: Gender and Conflict in Africa.

Vickers, Jeanne. (1993). Women and War. Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Zed Books.

Vittachi, Anuradha. (1991). Our boys, our toys. New Internationalist, July.

Walbank, [Agostino] K. (1992). Female Officers in the RAN: Problems and prospects. Journal of the Australian Naval Institute, 8(3), pp. 11-15.

Webb, John. (1998). Soldiers. In Junk Male. Sydney: HarperCollins.

Weinstein, Laurie and White, Christie C. (eds). (1997). Wives and Warriors: Women and the Military in the United States and Canada. Westport, CT: Bergin & Garvey.

Welber, Winni S. (1993). Lesbians in the Military Speak Out. Florida: Madwoman Press.

Whitworth, S. (1997). Gender, race and the politics of peacekeeping. In Moxon-Browne, Edward. (ed.). A Future for Peacekeeping?. Macmillan.

Williams, Bill and Gardener, Gisela. (1989). Mateship and Militarism. Chapter 4 in Men: Sex, Power and Survival, Victoria: Greenhouse Publications.

Williams, Christine L. (1994). Militarized masculinity. (Review essay), Qualitative Sociology, 17(4), Winter, pp. 415-422.

Wolinsky, Marc and Sherrill, Kenneth. (eds). Gays and the Military: Joseph Steffan Versus the United States.

Woodward, Rachel. (1998). 'It's a man's life!': Soldiers, masculinity and the countryside. Gender, Place and Culture: A Journal of Feminist Geography, Volume 5 Number 3, November.

Woodward, Rachel. (2000). Warrior heroes and little green men: Soldiers, military training, and construction of rural masculinities. Rural Sociology. 65(4):640-657, Dec.

Zalewski, Marysia and Parpart, Jane. (eds). (1998). The "Man" Question in International Relations. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.

Zeeland, Steven. (1993). Barrack Buddies and Soldier Lovers: Dialogues With Gay Young Men in the US Military. New York: Hayworth.


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l) Men's anti-violence education and activism

Note: Also see material on "Other relevant programs (including anti-violence programs)" under "Working with boys", for materials focused on anti-violence education among young people in particular.

(i) Recommended reading

Buchwald, Emilie, Fletcher, Pamela and Roth, Martha. (eds). (1993). Transforming a Rape Culture. Minneapolis: Milkweed Editions
Includes: Weinberg, Joseph and Biernbaum, Michael -- The conversations of consent: Sexual intimacy without sexual assault.
Kimmel, Michael -- Clarence, William, Iron Mike, Tailhook, Senator Packwood, Spur Posse, Magic… and us.
Miedzian, Myriam -- How rape is encouraged in American boys and what we can do to stop it.
Madhubuti, Haki R. -- On becoming anti-rapist.

Creighton, Allan, With Kivel, Paul. (1992). Helping Teens Stop Violence: A Practical guide for Counselors, Educators, and Parents. Alameda, CA: Hunter House (Battered Women's Alternatives & Oakland Men's Project).

Creighton, Allan and Kivel, Paul. (1995). Young Men's Work: Building Skills to Stop Violence (A Ten-Session Group Program). Center City, Minnesota: Hazelden (Oakland Men's Project).

Dankwort, Juergen, and Rudolf Rausch. (2000). Men at work to end wife abuse in Quebec: A case study in claims making. Violence Against Women, 6(9), September, pp. 936-959.

DeKeseredy, Walter S., Martin D. Schwartz, and Shahid Alvi. (2000). The role of profeminist men in dealing with woman abuse on the Canadian college campus. Violence Against Women, September, 6(9), 918-935.

Denborough, David. (1996). Step by step: Developing respectful and effective ways of working with young men to reduce violence. In McLean, Chris, Carey, Maggie and White, Cheryl. (eds). Men's Ways of Being, Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press.

Development, 2001, Special Issue: Violence Against Women and the Culture of Masculinity, Vol. 44 No. 3, September.
Contents;
Editorial Note / Wendy Harcourt.
Overview on VAW / Lenore Manderson*.
Building a Movement of Men Working to End Violence Against Women / Michael Kaufman.
Women's Experience of Violence and Men Stopping Violence.
The Eyes Are Silent. the Heart Desires to Speak: Exploring Masculinities in South Asia / Rahul Roy.
The Culture of Masculinity in an Australian Indigenous Community / Janet Hammill.
She Made Me Go Out of My Mind: Marital Violence from the Male Point of view / Norma Fuller.
Carita's War / Carolyn Nordstrom.
Information Communications Technologies and Violence Against Women / Susanne Hamm.
Men Stopping Violence: Men's Collective anti-violence activism and the Struggle for Gender Justice / Michael Flood.
Needed: A Culture of Masculinity for the fulfilment of Human rights / Ruth Hayward.
Violence Against Women: Looking at Men's Potential for Change through Social imaginary / Diane Alméras.
Local / Global Encounters: Local Men's Movements and VAW Strategies in Action.
Domestic Violence Strategies and Actions in Suriname / Carla Bakboord.
Reflections on Gender Violence in the South African Public Health Agenda / Rachel Jewkes.
The Continuum of Violence Against Women in Eritrea / Rachel Odede and Eden Asghedom.
Breaking Cultural and Social taboos: the fight Against FGM in Egypt / Fatma Khafagy.
The Woman Friendly Hospital Initiative in Bangladesh: A Strategy for addressing Violence Against Women / Y.A. Haque.
Violence Against Women: Initiatives in the 1990s / Sumati Nair.
Men Stopping Men's Violence to Women / Jeff Hearn.
Men Against Violence Against Women Movement in Namibia / Willem Odendaal.
'Cool your Head, Man': Preventing Gender-based Violence in favelas / Gary Barker.
Violence and the Crisis of Masculinity in the US, Australia and Mongolia / Dale Hurst.
Men's Groups in Mexico / Robert Garda.
SID On-line Dialogue Utopic Visions or the Battle of the Sexes? / Laura Mª Agust'n.
Countering Violence Against Women in Rajasthan: Problems, Strategies and hazards / Alice Garg.
Legal Responses to Rape in Mexico: Lessons from the year. (2000). / Rosario Taracena.
A Practical Approach to Gender-Based Violence: the UNFPA Approach / Lynne Stevens.
Strategies to End Gender-based Violence: US AID Approach / Catherine Johnson.
Window on the World Key web sites and NGO newsletters on VAW and Men's Groups / Elisabeth-Jane Milne.
Who's Who List of Contributors' names and addresses.
Sexual Violence Against Women: A working bibliography.

Funk, Rus Ervin. (1993). Stopping Rape: A Challenge for Men. Philadelphia, PA: New Society Publishers (5 Chapters on Men ending Rape).

Gold, Jodi and Susan Villari. (eds). Just Sex: Students Rewrite The rules on Sex, Violence, Activism, and Equality. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman and Littlefield.

Hayward, Ruth F. (1999). Needed: A New Model of Masculinity to Stop Violence Against Girls and Women. UNICEF Regional Office for South Asia. Paper presented to the WHO Global Symposium on Violence and Health, Kobe, Japan, 12-15 October.

IASOM. (1999). IASOM Newsletter, Special Issue: Men & Violence, Vol. 6(2), June.
Includes;
Kaufman, Michael -- The Six P's of Men's Violence.
Burstyn, Varda -- Manhood, Politics and the Culture of Sport.
Morrell, Robert -- The Violences of South Africa.
Hayward, Ruth Finney -- Stopping Violence Against Women in South Asia: Work in Progress.
Pietila, Hilkka -- Violence Against Women, Peace and the Involvement of Men.
Lorentzen, Jorgen and Lokke, Per Are -- Men's Violence Against Women: The Need to Take Responsibility.
Kaufman, Michael -- White Ribbons over Arkansas: An Open Letter to the People of Jonesboro.
White Ribbon Campaign -- What Every Man Can Do to Help End Men's Violence Against Women. -- Frequently Asked Questions About the White Ribbon Campaign.
Pease, Bob -- Men Against Sexual Assault: Rape Awareness Education and Action Against Men's Violence.
Breines, Ingeborg -- Men, Woman [sic] and a Culture of Peace.
Wolflight, Paul -- New Approaches to Work With Men Who Commit Violence: Ahimsa.
Rakil, Marius -- Priciples and Practise [sic] for Treating Men Who Commit Wife Abuse.
Hearn, Jeff -- Policy Development and Changing Men In and Outside.
Scott, Katreena -- How Do We Promote Change in Abusive Behaviour?

Johnson, Allan G. (2001). Privilege, Power, and Difference.

Kaufman, Michael. (1999). The Seven P's of Men's Violence. http://www.michaelkaufman.com/longarticles.html, Accessed 7 May 2001

Kaufman, Michael. (2001). Strategic planning to end men's violence: The White Ribbon Campaign. Aggressive Behavior, 27(3), 158.

Kilmartin, Christopher T. (2001). Sexual Assault in Context: Teaching College Men About Gender. Holmes Beach, FL: Learning Publications.

Kimmel, Michael S. and Mosmiller, Thomas E. (eds). (1992). Against the Tide: Pro-Feminist Men in the United States, 1776-1990. Boston: Beacon Press.

Kivel, Paul. (1992). Men's Work: How to Stop the Violence That Tears Our Lives Apart. Hazelden.

National Campaign Against Violence and Crime. (1998). Working With Adolescents to Prevent Domestic Violence. Canberra: NCAVAC Unit, Attorney-General's Department.

Pease, Bob. (1997). Men and Sexual Politics: Towards a Profeminist Practice. Adelaide: Dulwich Centre Publications.
Includes;
Men's groups: Limitations and political potential.
Men Against Sexual Assault: Organising men against sexual violence.
Patriarchy awareness education: Education to make a difference.

Pease, Bob. (2002). Masculinities and Violence: Breaking the Equation. Chapter 13 in Men and Gender Relations. Melbourne: Tertiary Press.

Pringle, Keith. (1995). Men, Masculinities and Social Welfare. London: UCL Press.
Includes;
5. Adult violence.
7. Men against oppressions: Woman abuse.
8. Men against oppressions: Child sexual abuse.

Warshaw, Robin. (1988). For men: The benefits of change. Chapter 11 in I Never Called It Rape. New York: Harper & Row.

Weinberg, Joseph and Biernbaum, Michael. (1992). The conversations of consent: Sexual intimacy without sexual assault. Changing Men, No. 25, Winter/Spring.
(Also In Emilie Buchwald, Pamela Fletcher, and Martha Roth, (eds) (1993) Transforming a Rape Culture. Minneapolis: Milkweed Editions.)

(ii) Further reading

Archer, L. (1985). Rape prevention. In Women's Health in a Changing Society (1985). Conference Proceedings, Vol. 2, Adelaide.

Barker, G. and Acosta, F. (2000). Preventing Violence Against Women in Partnership with Men: Instituto Promundo and Instituto Noos. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (October).

Bender, Geoff. (2001). Resisting dominance? The study of a marginalized masculinity and its construction within high school walls. pp. 61-78; IN: Burstyn, Joan N. (ed.). Preventing Violence in Schools: A Challenge to American Democracy; Mahwah, N.J.: L. Erlbaum Associates.

Berg, D. R., & Lonsway, K. A., & Fitzgerald, L. F. (1999). Rape prevention education for men: The effectiveness of empathy-induction techniques. Journal of College Student Development, 40(3), 219-234.

Berkowitz, Alan D. (ed). (1994). Men and Rape: Theory, Research, and Prevention Programs in Higher Education. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Publishers.

Berkowitz, Alan D. (in press). Fostering men's responsibility for preventing sexual assault. In: Paul A. Schewe. (ed), Preventing Intimate Partner Violence: Developmentally Appropriate Interventions Across the Lifespan. Washington D.C: American Psychological Association.

Capraro, Rocco L. (1994). 2. Disconnected lives: Men, masculinity, and rape prevention. New Directions for Student Services, Spring, No. 65.

Carey, Maggie et al. (1999). A gathering for young homeless men: Dealing with issues of violence. Dulwich Centre Journal, No. 3

Davion, Victoria. (1995). Rape, group responsibility and trust. Hypatia, 10(2), Spring.

Earle, J.P. (1996). Acquaintance rape workshops: Their effectiveness in changing the attitudes of first year college men. National Association of Student Personnel Administrators, 34(1), 2-18.

Flood, Michael. (1993). White Ribbons a success. XY: Men, Sex, Politics, 3(1), Autumn.

Fonow, Mary Margaret, Richardson, Laurel and Wemmerus, Virginia A. (1992). Feminist rape education: Does it work?. Gender & Society, 6(1), March.

Foubert, John D. (2000). The longitudinal effects of a rape-prevention program on fraternity men's attitudes, behavioral intent, and behavior. The Journal of American College Health, 48, 158-163.

Foubert, John D. (2000). The Men's Program: How To Successfully Lower Men's Likelihood of Raping. (2nd ed.) Holmes Beach, FL: Learning Publications Inc.

Foubert, John D. & LaVoy, S. L. (2000). A qualitative assessment of The Men's Program: The impact of a rape prevention program on fraternity men. NASPA Journal, 38, 18-30.

Foubert, John D. & Marriott, K. A. (1996). Overcoming men's defensiveness toward sexual assault programs: Learning to help survivors. Journal of College Student Development, 37, 470-472.

Foubert, John D. & Marriott, K. A. (1997). Effects of a sexual assault peer education program on men's belief in rape myths. Sex Roles, 36, 257-266.

Foubert, John D. & McEwen, M. K. (1998). An all-male rape-prevention peer education program: Decreasing fraternity men's behavioral intent to rape. The Journal of College Student Development, 39, 548-556.

Friedman, Brook. (1996). Boys-Talk: A Program for Young Men About Masculinity, Non-violence and Relationships. Adelaide: Men Against Sexual Assault.

Golding, Steve and Friedman, Brook. (1997). Guys Talk Too: Improving Young Men's Sexual Health - Report of the Young Men and Acquaintance Rape Survey. Adelaide: Family Planning South Australia.

Goldstein, A.P., Sherman, M., Gershaw, N.J., Sprafkin, R.P. and Glick, B. (1978). Training aggressive adolescents in prosocial behavior. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 7, pp. 73-89.

Hayward, Ruth F. (1999). Needed: A new model of masculinity to stop violence against girls and women. WHO Global Symposium on Violence and Health, 12-15 October, Kobe, Japan

Heppner, M. J., Neville, H. A., Smith, K., Kivlighan, D.M., & Gershuny, B. S. (1999). Examining immediate and long-term efficacy of rape prevention programming with racially diverse college men. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 46(1), 16-26..

Hong, L.L. (2000). Toward a transformed approach to prevention: Breaking the link between masculinity and violence. Journal of American College Health. 48(6):269-279, May.

Kamen, Paula. (1991). Men stopping rape. (profile of Joe Weinberg), pp. 328-333 of Feminist Fatale: Voices From the 'Twentysomething' Generation Explore The Future of the 'Women's Movement'. New York: Donald I. Fine.

Katz, Jackson. (1995). Reconstructing masculinity in the locker room: The Mentors in Violence Prevention Project. Harvard Educational Review, 65(2), Summer, pp. 163-174.

Katz, Jackson. (1996). Checklist: 10 things men can do to end men's violence against women. In D. Goelman, F. Lehrman & R. Valente. (eds), The Impact of Domestic Violence on Your Legal Practice: A Lawyer's Handbook. Washington, D.C.: American Bar Association Commission on Domestic Violence.

Katz, Jackson with Jeremy Earp. (1999). Tough Guise Teacher's Guide Online: A companion to the college and high school versions of the video, Tough Guise: Violence, Media, and the Crisis in Masculinity. Northampton, MA: Media Education Foundation.

Kaufman, Michael. (1997). Working with men and boys to challenge sexism and end men's violence. UNESCO Expert Group Meeting "Male Roles and Masculinities in the Perspective of a Culture of Peace. Oslo, Norway, 24-28 September

Kenway, Jane and Fitzclarence, Lindsay. (1997). Masculinity, violence and schooling: Challenging 'poisonous pedagogies'. Gender and Education, 9(1), pp. 117-131.

Lang, James. (2002). Gender is Everyone's Business: Programming with Men to Achieve Gender Equality. Workshop report, 10-12 June. Oxfam.

Langelan, Martha J. (1993). Not all men harass: Men as allies for women. Chapter 8 in Back Off! How to Confront and stop Sexual Harassment and Harassers. New York: Simon & Schuster.

Layton, Mark. (1992). Sex, lies, and hetero-rape. XY: Men, Sex, Politics, 2(2), Winter.

M., Jack. (1993). Confessions of a date rapist. Changing Men, 25, Winter/Spring.

Marx, George. (1987). Building and sustaining a healthy men's anti-rape group. Unpublished.

May, Larry and Strikwerda, Robert. (1994). Men in groups: Collective responsibility for rape. Hypatia, 9(2). (Also see Davion's Reply, Hypatia, 10(2), Spring).

Men Against Sexual Assault (ACT) School Visits Program. (1992). Anti-Rape Workshop. Canberra.

Men Against Sexual Assault (QLD). (1993). Menswork: Education for Nonviolence. Brisbane.

Mills, Martin. (2001). Challenging Violence in Schools: An Issue of Masculinities. Open University Press.

Mohan, Laurel, and Angela Schultz. (2001). Mauled by MAVEN: Our story of involving men in the movement. Off Our Backs. October, pp. 25-30.

New South Wales Department of School Education. (1992). Violence Against Homosexual Men and Women: A Module of Six Lessons for Presentation of a Unit of Work on Homophobia. Sydney.

Orkin, Gerry and Flood, Michael. (1992). Young men, old myths: An anti-rape workshop. XY: Men, Sex, Politics, 2(2), Winter.

Parrot, A., Cummings, N., Marchell, T.C., Hofher, J. (1994). A rape awareness and prevention model for male athletes. Journal of American College Health.

Peacock, Dean. (2003). Building on a legacy of social justice activism: Enlisting men as gender justice activists in South Africa. Men and Masculinities 5(3), January.

Pennings, Benjamin. (1996). 'Fear, Not!' - A Program Exploring Gendered Violence in Relationships. Final Report, Brisbane: Men Against Sexual Assault.

Pringle, Keith. (1995). Men, Masculinities and Social Welfare. London: UCL Press.

Scarce, Michael. (1995). Men Can Stop Rape: A rape education curriculum guide for men. Ohio State University Rape Education and Prevention Program, Columbus, Ohio.

Schewe, Paul A. and O'Donohue, W.T. (1993a). Rape prevention: Methodological problems and new directions. Clinical Psychology Review, 13, pp. 667-682.

Schewe, Paul A. and O'Donohue, W.T. (1993b). Sexual abuse prevention with high risk males: The roles of victim empathy and rape myths. Violence and Victims, 8(4), pp. 339-351.

Schewe, Paul A. and O'Donohue, W. (1996). Rape prevention with high-risk males: Short-term outcome of two interventions. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 25, 455-471.

Schewe, Paul A. and O'Donohue, W.T. (in Press). Psychometrics of the Rape Conformity Assessment and other measures: Implications for rape prevention. Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment.

Smith, P., & Welchans, S. (2000). Peer education: Does focusing on male responsibility change sexual assault attitudes? Violence Against Women, 6(11), 1255-1268.

Solórzano, Irela and Montoya, Oswaldo. (2001). Men Against Marital Violence: A Nicaraguan campaign. ID21, http://www.id21.org/static/insights35art5.htm, 8 January

Stoltenberg, John. (1997). 'I am not a rapist!': Why college guys are confronting rape. International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, 17(1/2).

Tea Tree Gully Community Health Service. (1993). Young Men and Violence: Pathways to Change. Adelaide: Men's Contact and Resource Centre.

Tierney, Robert. (1997). Challenging sexual harassment at Georgetown Fisheries: Implications for trade union strategies. Paper to Conference, Masculinities: Renegotiating Genders. University of Wollongong, 20 June.

Trudinger, Mark. (2000). Young men, angry language, and the language of anger. Gecko, No. 3

Welsh, Patrick. (2001). Masculinity and violence in Nicaragua. Talk to conference Men Aren't From Mars: Masculinities and Non-Violence in Latin America and the Caribbean. London, October.

White, Aaraonette M. (2001). I am because we are: Combined race and gender political consciousness among African American women and men anti-rape activists. Women's Studies International Forum. 24(1), January-February.

Wolfe, David A., Wekerle, Christine, Gough, R., Jaffe, D. R., Grasley, C., Pittman, A. L., Lefebvre, L., and Stumpf, J. (1996). The Youth Relationships Manual: A Group Approach With Adolescents for the Prevention of Woman Abuse and the Promotion of Healthy Relationships. Thousand Oaks, California: SAGE Publications.

Wolfe, David A., Wekerle, Christine, Reitzel-Jaffe, D. and Lefebvre, L. (in Press) Factors associated with abusive relationships among maltreated and non-maltreated youth. Development and Psychopathology.

Wolfe, David A., Wekerle, Christine and Scott, Katreena. (1997). Alternatives to Violence: Empowering Youth to Develop Health Relationships. Sage.

Youth Sector Training Council of Queensland. (1993). From Strength to Strength: Working With Young Men Who Have Been Sexually Abused. Fortitude Valley, QLD: Social Change Media.

(iii) Men supporting survivors

Castleman, Michael. (1988). If the woman you love gets raped. Chapter 7 in Making Love: A Guide to Sexual Fulfilment for Men - and Women, (Revised edition) London: Penguin.

Funk, Rus Ervin. (1993). Responding to survivors. Chapter 8 in Stopping Rape: A Challenge for Men. Philadelphia, PA: New Society Publishers (5 Chapters on Men ending Rape).

Sydney Rape Crisis Centre. (1984). Family and friends relating to you. pp. 49-51 in Surviving Rape. Sydney: Fontana.

Warshaw, Robin. (1988). Helping the acquaintance-rape survivor. Chapter 13 in I Never Called It Rape. New York: Harper & Row.


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m) Measuring violence

Note: This section is a recent addition, and thus brief. See Hegarty and Roberts for a recent overview.

Archer, John. (1999). Assessment of the reliability of the Conflict Tactics Scale: A meta-analytic review. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 14(12), December, pp. 1263-1289.

Australian Bureau of Statistics. (1996). Women's Safety Australia. Canberra: Australian Bureau of Statistics (No. 4128.0).

Bograd, Michelle. (1990). Why we need gender to understand human violence. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 5, pp. 132-35.

Brush, Lisa D. (1990). Violent acts and injurious outcomes in married couples: Methodological issues in the National Survey of Families and Households. Gender & Society, 4, March, pp. 56--67.

DeKeseredy, Walter S. (1999). Tactics of the antifeminist backlash against Canadian national woman abuse surveys. Violence Against Women, 5(11), November

DeKeseredy, Walter S. and Schwartz, Martin D. (1998). Measuring the extent of woman abuse in intimate heterosexual relationships: A critique of the Conflict Tactics Scales. U.S. Department of Justice Violence Against Women Grants Office Electronic Resources (refereed Publication) (http://www.vaw.umn.edu/research.asp).

Dobash, Russell P. et.al. (1992). The myth of sexual symmetry in marital violence. Social Problems, 39(1), February.

Ellsberg, Mary et al. (2001). Researching domestic violence against women: Methodological and ethical considerations. Studies in Family Planning, 32(1), March.

Ferrante, Anna, Frank Morgan, David Indermaur and Richard Harding. (1996). Measuring the Extent of Domestic Violence. Perth: Hawkins Press (Crime Research Centre, University of Western Australia).

Hamby, Sherry L. et.al. (1996). Four measures of partner violence: Construct similarity and classification differences. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 58, February.

Hegarty, Kelsey and Roberts, Gwenneth. (1998). How common is domestic violence against women? The definition of partner abuse in prevalence studies. Australian Journal of Public Health, 22(1).

Johnson, Michael P. (1995). Patriarchal terrorism and common couple violence: Two forms of violence against women. Journal of Marriage and the Family, Volume 57 Issue 2, May, pp. 283-294.

Mattley, Christine and Schwartz, Martin D. (1998). The battered woman scale. pp. 21-23 in Clive M. Davis, William H. Yarber, George E. Schreer, Robert Bauserman and Sandra L. Davis. (eds) Sexuality-Related Measures: A Compendium. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

Morse, B.J. (1995). Beyond the Conflict Tactics Scale: Assessing gender differences in partner violence. Violence and Victims, Volume 10 Issue 4, Winter, pp. 251-272.

Nazroo, James. (1995). Uncovering gender differences in the use of marital violence: The effect of methodology. Sociology, 29(3), August.

Rosenblatt, Jennifer A. and Furlong, Michael J. (1997). Assessing the reliability and validity of student self-reports of campus violence. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 26(2).

Ross, Ronald R. and Allgeier, Elizabeth Rice. (1996). Behind the pencil/paper measurement of sexual coercion: Interview-based clarification of men's interpretations of sexual experiences survey items. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 26(18).

Ruback, R. Barry and Weiner, Neil Alan. (eds). (1995). Interpersonal Violent Behaviors: Social and Cultural Aspects. New York, NY: Springer Pub. Co.
Includes: 2. Methodological issues in cross-cultural large-survey research on violence / Rosemary Gartner.

Saltzman, Linda E. (ed.). (2000). Violence Against Women , Special Issue: Building Data Systems for Monitoring and Responding to Violence Against Women, Part I, 6(7), August.
Includes;
Gordon, Malcolm. Definitional issues in violence against women: Surveillance and research from a violence research perspective.

Saltzman, Linda E. (ed.). (2000). Violence Against Women , Special Issue: Building Data Systems for Monitoring and Responding to Violence Against Women, Part II, 6(8), August.
Includes;
Schwartz, Martin D. Methodological issues in the use of survey data for measuring and characterizing violence against women.

Schwartz, Martin D. (ed). (1997). Researching Sexual Violence Against Women: Methodological and Personal Considerations. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Schwartz, Martin D. and DeKeseredy, Walter S. (1993). The return of the 'battered husband syndrome' through the typification of women as violent. Crime, Law and Social Change, 20, pp. 249-265.

Schwartz, Martin D. and DeKeseredy, Walter S. (1994). 'People Without Data' attacking rape: The Gilbertizing of Mary Koss. Violence Update, 5(4), pp. 5,8,11.

Schwartz, Martin D. and DeKeseredy, Walter S. (2000). Measurement issues in studying violence against women. In Claire M. Renzetti, Raquel Kennedy Bergen and Jeffrey L. Edleson. (eds). Sourcebook on Violence Against Women. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage (In Preparation for. (2000). Publication).

Smith, Michael D. (1994). Enhancing the quality of survey data on violence against women: A feminist approach. Gender & Society, 8(1).

Straus, Murray A. (1990). Measuring intrafamily conflict and violence: The Conflict (CT) Scales. In Straus, Murray A. and Gelles, Richard J. (eds). Physical Violence in American Families. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers.

Straus, Murray A. et.al. (1996). The revised Conflict Tactics Scale (CTS2) - Development and preliminary psychometric data. Journal of Family Issues, 17, pp. 283-316.

Straus, Murray A., Hamby, S.L., Boney-McCoy, S. and Sugarman, D.B. (1995). The Revised Conflict Tactics Scales (CTS2-form A), Durham, NH: Family Research Laboratory.

Szinovacz, Maxaimiliane E. (1983). Using couple data as a methodological tool: The case of marital violence. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 45(3), pp. 633-44.

Yllo, Kersti. (1988). Political and methodological debates in wife abuse research. In Yllo, Kersti and Bograd, Michele. (eds). Feminist Perspectives on Wife Abuse. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications.

Yllo, Kersti. (1993). Through a feminist lens: Gender, power and violence. In Gelles, Richard J. and Loseke, Donileen. (eds). Current Controversies in Family Violence, CA: Sage.


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