Federal policy change in the ’90s reduced lethal intimate partner violence. But after a long downward trend, recent years have seen an uptick in these deaths, driven exclusively by guns.
Guns on campus can lead to declines in productivity and morale, increases in the stratification of employees, and inequities for women faculty and staff.
We need to popularize forms of masculinity that think critically about the protector role and delink it from guns and violence.
Early warning systems can help predict armed conflicts before they start. Why do they ignore gender?
Feminists’ reliance on criminal law in the pursuit of gender justice has produced neither gender equality nor justice.
The use of low-cost, temporary faculty contracts makes it harder to eliminate sexual violence on college campuses.
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