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A Feminist Analysis of Flight of Abused Women, Plight of Canadian Shelters: Another Road to Homelessness

A Feminist Analysis of Flight of Abused Women, Plight of Canadian Shelters: Another Road to... AbstractThe paper explores the link between women abuse and homelessness. Although the examples are drawn from Canada, the argument is that the plight of abused women is similar throughout North America. First, I discuss the stereotypes about homelessness and the conservative governments' stance toward the homeless. Second, I introduce abuse of women as another road to homelessness. Third, I review the literature on dependent children from abusive homes as victims and witnesses who need social protection. Fourth, I establish the important role shelters play for women fleeing abusive relationships, by tracing the history of shelters. The tenuous position of the shelters in relation to conservative governments is emphasized. The paper ends with the consequences offear of homelessness for women and their children, and the public policy implications of the close link between abuse and homelessness. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Social Distress and Homeless Taylor & Francis

A Feminist Analysis of Flight of Abused Women, Plight of Canadian Shelters: Another Road to Homelessness

Journal of Social Distress and Homeless , Volume 11 (4): 18 – Oct 1, 2002

A Feminist Analysis of Flight of Abused Women, Plight of Canadian Shelters: Another Road to Homelessness

Journal of Social Distress and Homeless , Volume 11 (4): 18 – Oct 1, 2002

Abstract

AbstractThe paper explores the link between women abuse and homelessness. Although the examples are drawn from Canada, the argument is that the plight of abused women is similar throughout North America. First, I discuss the stereotypes about homelessness and the conservative governments' stance toward the homeless. Second, I introduce abuse of women as another road to homelessness. Third, I review the literature on dependent children from abusive homes as victims and witnesses who need social protection. Fourth, I establish the important role shelters play for women fleeing abusive relationships, by tracing the history of shelters. The tenuous position of the shelters in relation to conservative governments is emphasized. The paper ends with the consequences offear of homelessness for women and their children, and the public policy implications of the close link between abuse and homelessness.

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Taylor & Francis
Copyright
Copyright 2002 Taylor and Francis Group LLC
ISSN
1573-658X
eISSN
1053-0789
DOI
10.1023/A:1016858705481
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Abstract

AbstractThe paper explores the link between women abuse and homelessness. Although the examples are drawn from Canada, the argument is that the plight of abused women is similar throughout North America. First, I discuss the stereotypes about homelessness and the conservative governments' stance toward the homeless. Second, I introduce abuse of women as another road to homelessness. Third, I review the literature on dependent children from abusive homes as victims and witnesses who need social protection. Fourth, I establish the important role shelters play for women fleeing abusive relationships, by tracing the history of shelters. The tenuous position of the shelters in relation to conservative governments is emphasized. The paper ends with the consequences offear of homelessness for women and their children, and the public policy implications of the close link between abuse and homelessness.

Journal

Journal of Social Distress and HomelessTaylor & Francis

Published: Oct 1, 2002

Keywords: woman abuse; shelters; Canadian shelters; women and homelessness; violence against women

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