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Partnership with Men for Elimination of Violence against Women

Year 2012, Volume: 4 Issue: 3, 396 - 413, 01.09.2012
https://doi.org/10.5455/cap.20120424

Abstract

Historically, violence prevention work has been driven by and focused on women. Women still need to be center stage in terms of empowerment, equality and safety. There is a strong potential in work with men in local religious and cultural institutions. Teachers, health care personels, polices, soldiers, imams, priests, monks and local civic leaders wield broad influence, can serve as positive non-violent role models and can make the connections between local beliefs and more peaceful homes and communities. However, many more studies are needed for public awareness and stressing the importance of the role and duties of men to ending the violence. The men are not only the main responsible persons about violence against women, but also the important persons about protect to women rights and this issue should be stressed. The aim of this study is to highlight the importance of cooperation of the men to combat violence against women and to give some successful examples about men partnership.

References

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  • Rivett M. Treatment for perpetrators of domestic violence: controversy in policy and practice. Crim Behav Ment Health 2006; 16:205-210.
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  • Usdin S, Scheepers E, Golstein S, Japhet G. Achieving social change on gender-based violence: a report on the impact evaluation of Soul City’s fourth series. Soc Sci Med 2005; 61:2434-2445.
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  • Warnken WJ, Rosenbaum A, Fletcher KE, Hoge SK, Adelman SA. Head-injured males: a population at risk for relationship aggression? Violence Vict 1994; 9:153- 166.
  • Stith SM, Farley SC. A predictive model of male spousal violence. J Fam Violence 1993; 8:83-201.
  • Janssen PA, Nicholls TL, Kumar RA, Stefanakis H, Spidel AL, Simpson EM. Of mice and men will the intersection of social science and genetics create new approaches for intimate partner violence? J Interpers Violence 2005; 20: 61-71.
  • Proescholdt MG, Walter M, Wiesbeck GA. Alcohol and violence: a current review. Fortschr Neurol Psychiatr 2012; 19:12-18.
  • Lindsay J. The gendered trouble with alcohol: young people managing alcohol related violence. Int J Drug Policy 2012; 13:1-6.
  • Lips HM. Sex & Gender. New York, McGraw-Hill, 2008.
  • Geffner R, Mantooth C. Ending Spouse/Partner Abuse: A Psychoeducational Approach for Individuals and Couples. New York, Springer Verlag, 2000.
  • Henning K, Jones AR, Holdford R. “I didn’t do it, but if I did I had a good reason”: minimization, denial, and attributions of blame among male and female domestic violence offenders. J Fam Violence 2005; 20:131-139.
  • Saunders D. Feminist-cognitive-behavioural and process-psychodynamic treatments for men who batter: interaction of abuser traits and treatment models. Violence Vict 1996; 11:393-413.
  • Rivett M, Rees A. Dancing on a razor’s edge. J Fam Ther 2004; 26:142-162.
  • Stone G, McKenry PC, Clark KA. Fathers’ participation in a divorce education prog- ram: a qualitative evaluation. J Divorce Remarriage 1999; 30:99-113.
  • Wexler D. Domestic Violence 2000: An Integrated Skills Program for Men. New York, Norton, 2000.
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  • Guedes A. Men and Boys Knowledge Module. Geneva, UNIFEM/Men Engage, 2012.
  • Terefe A, Larson CP. Modern contraception use in Ethiopia: does involving husbands make a difference? Am J Public Health 1993; 83:1567-1571.
  • Southern African Regional Poverty Network (SARPN). Ways of working with men: Case studies. http:// www.sarpn.org/ documents/ d0001222/ Gender- based_violence_casestudy-intro.pdf (accessed in March 13, 2012).
  • Lee M, Sebold J, Uken A. Solution Focused Treatment of Domestic Violence Offenders. New York, Oxford University Press, 2003.
  • MacLeod G, Pi R, Smith D, Goodwin LR. Batterer Intervention systems in California. California, Judicial Council of California/Administrative Office of the Courts, 2009.
  • Mazza C. Young dads: the effects of a parenting program on urban African-American adolescent fathers. Adolescence 2002; 37:682-693.
  • Sternberg P, Hubley J. Evaluating men’s involvement as a strategy in sexual and reproductive health promotion. Health Promot Int 2004; 19:389-396.
  • Darisuren A, Fortuna S. Domestic Violence Legislation and its Implementation, 2nd edition. Thailand, UN Women, 2011.
  • Linda A. Professional Practice Standards -Working with Men who Perpetrate Domestic and Family Violence. Queensland, Australia, Queensland Government Department of Communities, 2004.
  • Ha TTB, Jayasuriya R, Owen N. Increasing male involvement in family planning decision making: trial of a social-cognitive intervention in rural Vietnam. Health Educ Res 2005; 20:548-556.
  • Boyle M. Male family violence prevention framework–working with. http://www.austdvclearinghouse.unsw.edu.au/Conference%20papers/Seek-soln/ Boyle,Mick.pdf. (accessed in March 17, 2012).
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  • Kaufman M. Building a movement of men working to end violence against women. Development 2001; 44:9-14.
  • Berkowit AD. Working with men to prevent violence against women: An overview. Applied Research Forum 2004; 1:1-7.
  • Flood M. Where Men Stand: Men’s Role in Ending Violence against Women. Sydney, White Ribbon Prevention Research Series 2, 2010.
  • Blum J, Ireland M, Blum RW. Gender differences in juvenile violence: A report from add health. J Adolesc Health 2003; 32:234-240.
  • Allen M. Narrative Therapy for Women Experiencing Domestic Violence. Philadephia, Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2011.
  • Owen FK, Owen DW. Kadına Yönelik Aile İçi Şiddet. Ankara, T.C. Başbakanlık Kadının Statüsü Genel Müdürlüğü, 2008.
  • Öznur Körükcü, Akdeniz Üniv. Antalya Sağlık Y.O., Antalya; Gülser Öztunalı Kayır, Prof.Dr., Akdeniz Üniv.,
  • Antalya; Kamile Kukulu, Doç.Dr., Akdeniz Üniv. Antalya Sağlık Y.O., Antalya

Kadına Yönelik Şiddetin Sonlanmasında Erkek İşbirliği

Year 2012, Volume: 4 Issue: 3, 396 - 413, 01.09.2012
https://doi.org/10.5455/cap.20120424

Abstract

Şiddetten korunma programları tarih boyunca kadınlara odaklanmış ve kadınlar üzerinden yürütülmüştür. Kadınların hala güçlendirilmeye, eşitliğinin ve güvenliğinin sağlanmasına ihtiyacı vardır. Ancak, erkeklerle çalışmanın bölgesel ve kültürel alanlarda güçlü bir etkisi olabileceği, öğretmenlerin, sağlık çalışanlarının, polislerin, askerlerin, imamların, rahiplerin, papazların ve yerel liderlerin şiddetle mücadelede olumlu rol modeller olabileceği, daha huzurlu bir aile yaşamı ve toplum için insanlar arasında etkileşimi sağlayabileceği düşünülmektedir. Son yıllarda, cinsiyete dayalı şiddetin son bulmasında erkeklerin rolü ve erkek işbirliği, kadına yönelik şiddetin sonlanması hareketinin önemli bir unsuru haline gelmiştir. Ancak erkeklerin şiddetle mücadeledeki rol ve görevlerinin önemini vurgulayan, halkı bilinçlendirmeye yönelik çok daha fazla çalışmaya gereksinim vardır. Kadına yönelik şiddetin temel sorumlusu olan erkeklerin, aynı zamanda kadına yönelik şiddetin sonlanmasında önemli mücadeleciler de olabileceğini gösteren çalışmaların vurgulanması gerekmektedir.

References

  • Ergöçmen BA, Sunday Ü, Yiğit EK. Türkiye’de Kadına Yönelik Aile İçi Şiddet. Anka- ra, T.C. Başbakanlık Kadının Statüsü Genel Müdürlüğü, 2009.
  • İbiloğlu AO. Aile içi şiddet. Psikiyatride Güncel Yaklaşımlar 2012; 4:204-222.
  • Men Stopping Violence. Because We Have Daughters Training. http://www.menstoppingviolence.org/page/ 1026/ Because-We-Have-Daughters (accessed in March 3, 2012).
  • Elimination of violence against women in partnership with men, http://www.unescap.org/esid/GAD/Publication/DiscussionPapers/15/series15-main- text.pdf (accesed in March 4, 2012).
  • Peacock D, Levack A. The men as partners program in South Africa: reaching men to end gender-based violence and promote sexual and reproductive health. Int J Mens Health 2004; 3:173-188.
  • Working with boys and men for gender equality and violence prevention. Meeting Report, Learning Together Regionally, An East and Southeast Asia Regional Consultation, 2009. http:// meeting_report2.pdf (accessed in March 4, 2012).
  • partners4prevention.org/files/resources/
  • Bhandri N. Strategies & Tools for Working with Men and Boys to End Violence Against Girls, Boys, Women and other Men. Kathmandu, Save the Children Sweden Regional Programme for South & Central Asia, 2005.
  • Rivett M. Treatment for perpetrators of domestic violence: controversy in policy and practice. Crim Behav Ment Health 2006; 16:205-210.
  • Babcock JC, Green JE, Robie C. Does batterers’ treatment work? a meta-analytic review of domestic violence treatment. Clin Psychol Rev 2004; 23:1023-1053.
  • Silent Witness National Witness Initiative. Statistics on Domestic Violence: A National Crisis, 2001. http://www.silentwitness.net/sub/violences.htm (accessed in Feb 27, 2012).
  • Usdin S, Scheepers E, Golstein S, Japhet G. Achieving social change on gender-based violence: a report on the impact evaluation of Soul City’s fourth series. Soc Sci Med 2005; 61:2434-2445.
  • Korukcu O, Kukulu K, Adak N. The critical view of the women’s reproductive health: the medicalization of the female body. Turkiye Klinikleri J Med Ethics 2012; 20:43-52.
  • Warnken WJ, Rosenbaum A, Fletcher KE, Hoge SK, Adelman SA. Head-injured males: a population at risk for relationship aggression? Violence Vict 1994; 9:153- 166.
  • Stith SM, Farley SC. A predictive model of male spousal violence. J Fam Violence 1993; 8:83-201.
  • Janssen PA, Nicholls TL, Kumar RA, Stefanakis H, Spidel AL, Simpson EM. Of mice and men will the intersection of social science and genetics create new approaches for intimate partner violence? J Interpers Violence 2005; 20: 61-71.
  • Proescholdt MG, Walter M, Wiesbeck GA. Alcohol and violence: a current review. Fortschr Neurol Psychiatr 2012; 19:12-18.
  • Lindsay J. The gendered trouble with alcohol: young people managing alcohol related violence. Int J Drug Policy 2012; 13:1-6.
  • Lips HM. Sex & Gender. New York, McGraw-Hill, 2008.
  • Geffner R, Mantooth C. Ending Spouse/Partner Abuse: A Psychoeducational Approach for Individuals and Couples. New York, Springer Verlag, 2000.
  • Henning K, Jones AR, Holdford R. “I didn’t do it, but if I did I had a good reason”: minimization, denial, and attributions of blame among male and female domestic violence offenders. J Fam Violence 2005; 20:131-139.
  • Saunders D. Feminist-cognitive-behavioural and process-psychodynamic treatments for men who batter: interaction of abuser traits and treatment models. Violence Vict 1996; 11:393-413.
  • Rivett M, Rees A. Dancing on a razor’s edge. J Fam Ther 2004; 26:142-162.
  • Stone G, McKenry PC, Clark KA. Fathers’ participation in a divorce education prog- ram: a qualitative evaluation. J Divorce Remarriage 1999; 30:99-113.
  • Wexler D. Domestic Violence 2000: An Integrated Skills Program for Men. New York, Norton, 2000.
  • Fikree FF, Razzak JA, Durocher J. Attitudes of Pakistani men to domestic violence: a study from Karachi, Pakistan. J Mens Health Gend 2005; 2:49-58.
  • Bowen E. The Rehabilitation of Pertner-Violent Men. Oxford, Wiley&Blackwell, 2011.
  • World Health Organization. Violence against women: a priority health issue. Geneva, WHO, 1997.
  • Flannery DJ, Singer M, Wester K. Violence exposure, psychological trauma, and suicide risk in a community sample of dangerously violent adolescents. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry 2001; 40:435-442.
  • Guedes A. Men and Boys Knowledge Module. Geneva, UNIFEM/Men Engage, 2012.
  • Terefe A, Larson CP. Modern contraception use in Ethiopia: does involving husbands make a difference? Am J Public Health 1993; 83:1567-1571.
  • Southern African Regional Poverty Network (SARPN). Ways of working with men: Case studies. http:// www.sarpn.org/ documents/ d0001222/ Gender- based_violence_casestudy-intro.pdf (accessed in March 13, 2012).
  • Lee M, Sebold J, Uken A. Solution Focused Treatment of Domestic Violence Offenders. New York, Oxford University Press, 2003.
  • MacLeod G, Pi R, Smith D, Goodwin LR. Batterer Intervention systems in California. California, Judicial Council of California/Administrative Office of the Courts, 2009.
  • Mazza C. Young dads: the effects of a parenting program on urban African-American adolescent fathers. Adolescence 2002; 37:682-693.
  • Sternberg P, Hubley J. Evaluating men’s involvement as a strategy in sexual and reproductive health promotion. Health Promot Int 2004; 19:389-396.
  • Darisuren A, Fortuna S. Domestic Violence Legislation and its Implementation, 2nd edition. Thailand, UN Women, 2011.
  • Linda A. Professional Practice Standards -Working with Men who Perpetrate Domestic and Family Violence. Queensland, Australia, Queensland Government Department of Communities, 2004.
  • Ha TTB, Jayasuriya R, Owen N. Increasing male involvement in family planning decision making: trial of a social-cognitive intervention in rural Vietnam. Health Educ Res 2005; 20:548-556.
  • Boyle M. Male family violence prevention framework–working with. http://www.austdvclearinghouse.unsw.edu.au/Conference%20papers/Seek-soln/ Boyle,Mick.pdf. (accessed in March 17, 2012).
  • Page AZ, İnce M. Aile içi şiddet konusunda bir derleme. Türk Psikoloji Yazıları 2008; 11:81-94.
  • Kaufman M. Building a movement of men working to end violence against women. Development 2001; 44:9-14.
  • Berkowit AD. Working with men to prevent violence against women: An overview. Applied Research Forum 2004; 1:1-7.
  • Flood M. Where Men Stand: Men’s Role in Ending Violence against Women. Sydney, White Ribbon Prevention Research Series 2, 2010.
  • Blum J, Ireland M, Blum RW. Gender differences in juvenile violence: A report from add health. J Adolesc Health 2003; 32:234-240.
  • Allen M. Narrative Therapy for Women Experiencing Domestic Violence. Philadephia, Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2011.
  • Owen FK, Owen DW. Kadına Yönelik Aile İçi Şiddet. Ankara, T.C. Başbakanlık Kadının Statüsü Genel Müdürlüğü, 2008.
  • Öznur Körükcü, Akdeniz Üniv. Antalya Sağlık Y.O., Antalya; Gülser Öztunalı Kayır, Prof.Dr., Akdeniz Üniv.,
  • Antalya; Kamile Kukulu, Doç.Dr., Akdeniz Üniv. Antalya Sağlık Y.O., Antalya
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Primary Language Turkish
Journal Section Review
Authors

Öznur Körükcü This is me

Gülser Öztunalı Kayır This is me

Kamile Kukulu This is me

Publication Date September 1, 2012
Published in Issue Year 2012 Volume: 4 Issue: 3

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AMA Körükcü Ö, Kayır GÖ, Kukulu K. Kadına Yönelik Şiddetin Sonlanmasında Erkek İşbirliği. Psikiyatride Güncel Yaklaşımlar - Current Approaches in Psychiatry. September 2012;4(3):396-413. doi:10.5455/cap.20120424

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