Women and Male Violence: The Visions and Struggles of the Battered Women's Movement
- Authors
- Susan Schechter
- Journal
- Medical Entomology and Zoology
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About Women and Male Violence: The Visions and Struggles of the Battered Women's Movement
This paper, published in 1982, received 454 indexed citations . Written by Susan Schechter. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Health (326 citations), Sociology and Political Science (274 citations) and Gender Studies (177 citations). Published in Medical Entomology and Zoology.
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