Final Flashcards
Domestic Violence: Why women stay
- battered women syndrome
- hope for change
- “save abuser”
- love
Domestic violence: Cycle of violence
- Tension Building
- violent episode
- pursuit remorse
- escalation
Domestic Violence: Perpetrator Profiling
- Violent family of origin
- substance abuse
- anger management issue
- gender norms
- jealousy
Structural reason for domestic violence
- economic dependence
- lack of external support
- religious values
- fear of retaliation
Settler Colonialism
System domination and oppression
Settler colonialism factors
- social construction of other
- control over land and resources
- reservation system
- forced assimilation
Colonialism control over land act
Jackson indian removal act
trail of tears
colonialism reservation system
“Peace Policy” Grant 1851
Indian Apportions act
Phase 1 vs Phase 2
Settler colonization
assimilation
Phase 1: adults “civilize” or exterminate
Phase 2: children boarding school
1990 Indian Child Protection Act
Colonial violence as sexual violence
rape
attack on body
disrespect for physical conditions
disregard for humanity and family
Inter generational transmission of trauma
- of survivors
- of displacement
- of refugee outsiders
All women concentration camp
Ravensbrook
Psychological explanation for intergenerational trauma
From communicated behaviors and emotions from parents that are internalized
social mechanisms of intergenerational violence
Family construction of self
narratives passed down in families
Gendered genocide
sexual violence, sexual exchange