Between Systems and Violence: State-Level Policy Targeting Intimate Partner Violence in Immigrant and Refugee Lives
In: Crime and Society Ser.
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Introduction -- Intimate Partner Violence -- Statistics -- The Movement and the Criminal Legal System -- Immigration in the United States -- Immigrants, Refugees, Intimate Partner Violence, Intersectionality, and Federal Policy -- Intimate Partner Violence and Immigration -- Federal Policy -- Federalism and Policy Development in the United States -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- 2. Methodology -- The Current Study -- Search Strategy -- Measures -- Construct Development -- Final Coding -- Display of Findings -- Overall Theoretical and Empirical Strategy -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 3. State Statutes, Identity, and Federal Policy -- Introduction -- States, Regions, Effective Dates, and Subjects -- Timing -- Subjects -- Human Trafficking -- Law, Identity, and Stigma -- Identities -- Immigration Terms -- Victimization Terms -- The Federal-State Policy Connection -- Battered Spouse or Child Waiver -- VAWA Self-Petition -- U-Visa -- T-Visa -- Cancellation of Removal -- Refugee Status -- Asylum -- Other Policy Components -- Discussion -- Human Trafficking -- Immigration Terminologies -- Victimization Terminologies, Structure, Movements, Stigma, and Legal Operationalization -- Conclusion -- References -- 4. Extending Surveillance and Social Control -- Intersectionality, Surveillance, and Social Control -- Across-Time Permutation of Inequality -- Intersectionality -- Surveillance and Social Control -- Complexities of Surveillance and Social Control -- Statutes, Surveillance, and Social Control -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 5. Constructing Resource Provision -- Standpoint, Collectivization, Ruling Relations, and Public Policy -- Constructing Resources and Protection.