Feminist
Criminology
April
2012 7: 112-129, doi:10.1177/1557085111430826
Poor, Urban, Battered Women
Who Are Stalked How Can We Include Their Experiences?
Abstract
This
article critiques the intimate partner–stalking literature via the lens of an
advocate who worked with poor, urban, battered women who were stalked. This
article contends that the stalking literature could better assess the
experiences of women affected by high rates of violent victimizations, chronic
poverty, and population density. These issues often allow for these women to be
easily monitored by their community, including the batterer’s friends and
family, and government agencies. This article also suggests measurement
strategies for researchers and practitioners who want to measure how poor,
primarily minority and/or immigrant, urban women conceptualize their experience
with stalking.
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