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This book provides a new, positive story from Latin America by tracing the transformation of state responses to feminicide in Brazil. It is the first single country study to examine how action by the women's movement has resulted in significant improvements in the investigation, prosecution and prevention of domestic violence and feminicide.

Produktbeschreibung
This book provides a new, positive story from Latin America by tracing the transformation of state responses to feminicide in Brazil. It is the first single country study to examine how action by the women's movement has resulted in significant improvements in the investigation, prosecution and prevention of domestic violence and feminicide.
Autorenporträt
Fiona Macaulay is Senior Lecturer in the Division of Peace Studies and International Development at the University of Bradford. Her research interests, on which she has published extensively, focus on criminal justice system reform, human rights policy, and gender, politics and security issues in Latin America, especially Brazil.