Our National Shame

Violence Against Women
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Our National Shame by Kate Fitz-Gibbon critically examines pressing societal and political issues facing the nation. The book delves into systemic failures and injustices, offering an incisive analysis of why these problems persist. By combining scholarly research with compelling narratives, it urges readers to confront uncomfortable truths and consider meaningful reforms.
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Our National Shame

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The exposés in early 2021 of sexism and sexual violence in Parliament House prompted women across the country (and some men) to take to stages, lecterns, and social media to express their rage and demand action. However, while these events highlighted that violence against women is an ongoing issue in our community, in many ways the allegations and incidents should not shock us. They are part of women’s daily lives.

Violence against women has been called the ‘shadow pandemic’; it is certainly an international epidemic. Since family violence was declared a national emergency here in 2015, little has been done nationally to change the tragic reality that one woman is killed by a current or former male partner every week. The lack of federal leadership and action can no longer be ignored, excused, or explained away. Canberra’s silence on violence against women has become deafening of late. The softly-softly response to allegations of abuse, harassment, and sexual violence reflects a longstanding pattern of our political leaders not taking women’s safety seriously.

In Our National Shame, Kate Fitz-Gibbon reminds us that violence against women is not a private issue that needs bespoke, case-by-case solutions. It is a community-wide problem that, to be properly addressed, requires a dramatic shift in how we understand and respond to men’s violence, and most importantly, the tackling of gender inequality in this country. Transformative national leadership must drive this. But do our political masters have either the will or the integrity to meet this challenge?

Series: In the National Interest

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781922464675

Publisher: Monash University Publishing

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 July 2021

Country: Australia

Imprint: Monash University Publishing

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 111.0mm

Height: 175.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 96

About the Author

Kate Fitz-Gibbon is Director of the Monash Gender and Family Violence Prevention Centre and Associate Professor of Criminology in the Faculty of Arts at Monash University. She is also an Honorary Research Fellow in the School of Law and Social Justice at the University of Liverpool (UK) and the Research Center on Violence at West Virginia University (USA). Kate conducts research in the areas of family violence, femicide, criminal justice responses to violence, and the impact of criminal law reform in Australia and overseas. Her research findings have been published in high-impact criminology and law journals and presented at national and international criminology conferences. In 2015, Kate was awarded the prestigious Peter Mitchell Churchill Fellowship to examine innovative legal responses to the prevention of intimate homicide in the United Kingdom, United States and Canada. Kate has advised on homicide law reform and family violence reviews in several Australian and overseas jurisdictions.

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