(Excerpted from The Men's Bibliography: A comprehensive
bibliography of writing on men, masculinities, gender, and sexualities,
compiled by Michael Flood. 18th edition, 2008. Home URL: http://mensbiblio.xyonline.net/)
d) Sexual Harassment
Note: Also see works on sexual violence or violence above.
Aggarwal, Arjun Prakash. (1992). Sexual Harassment: A Guide for Understanding and Prevention. Toronto: Butterworths.
Allen, Robert L. (1995). Stopping sexual harassment: A challenge for community education. In Hill, Anita Faye and Jordan, Emma Coleman. (eds.). Race, Gender, and Power in America: The Legacy of the Hill-Thomas Hearings. New York & Oxford: Oxford University Press
Angelone, D.J., Richard Hirschman, Sarah Suniga, Michael Armey, and Aaron Armelie (2005). The Influence of Peer Interactions on Sexually Oriented Joke Telling. Sex Roles, Feb., Vol. 52, Iss. 3-4.
Antecol, H., and D. Cobb-Clark (2003). Does Sexual Harassment Training Change Attitudes? A view from the Federal level. Social Science Quarterly, 84(4), December.
Bacchi, Carol Lee. (1999). Sexual harassment: What is sexual about it?. Chapter 10 in Women, Policy and Politics: The Construction of Policy Problems. London: Sage.
Bacchi, Carol. (1992). Sex on campus - Where does ‘consent’ end and harassment begin?. Australian Universities Review, 35(1).
Balogh, Deborah Ware, Mary E. Kite, Kerri L. Pickel, Deniz Canel, and James Schroeder (2003). The effects of delayed report and motive for reporting on perceptions of sexual harassment. Sex Roles, April, Vol. 48, Iss. 7/8.
Barak, Azy (2005). Sexual Harassment on the Internet. Social Science Computer Review, 23, 1, Spring, 77-92.
Bartlett, Katherine. (1992). Only girls wear barrettes: Dress and appearance standards, community norms, and workplace equality. Michigan Law Review, pp. 2541, 2546-56, 2568-82.
Bingham, Shereen G. (ed). (1994). Conceptualizing Sexual Harassment as Discursive Practice. Westport, Conn.: Praeger.
Birdeau, Danielle R., Cheryl L. Somers, and Genie O. Lenihan (2005). Effects of Educational Strategies On College Students’ Identification of Sexual Harassment. Education, Spring, Vol. 125, Iss. 3.
Black, Amy E., and Jamie L. Allen (2001). Tracing the legacy of Anita Hill: The Thomas/Hill hearings and media coverage of sexual harassment. Gender Issues, Winter, Vol. 19, Iss. 1.
Borgida, Eugene and Fiske, Susan T. (eds.). (1995). Journal of Social Issues, Special Issue: Gender Stereotyping, Sexual Harassment, and the Law, 51(1), Spring.
Brant, Clare and Too, Yun Lee. (eds.). (1994). Rethinking Sexual Harassment. London: Pluto Press.
Bravo, Ellen and Cassedy, Ellen. (1992). The 9 to 5 guide to Combatting Sexual Harassment: Candid Advice from 9 to 5, the National Association of Working Women. New York: John Wiley & Sons.
Burian, B. K., Yanico, B.J., & Martinez, C. R. (1998). Group gender composition effects on judgments of sexual harassment. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 22(3), 465-480.
Burns, Sarah (19??) Issues in workplace sexual harassment law and related social science research. Journal of Social Issues, pp. 193-207.
Bursik, Krisanne. (1992) Perceptions of Sexual Harassment in an Academic Context. Sex Roles, 27: 7/8, October.
Carver, Terrell. (1996). ‘He said/she said’: Interpreting the Clarence Thomas - Anita Hill Hearings. Chapter 5 in Gender is Not a Synonym for Women, Boulder, Colorado: Lynne Rienne Publishers.
Chamberlain, Elizabeth. (1997). Courtroom to classroom: There is more to sexual harassment. NWSA Journal, Special Issue: Sexual Harassment, 9(2), Summer.
Collier, Rohan. (1995). Combating Sexual Harassment in the Workplace. Open University Press.
Collins, Cherry et.al. (1996). Gender and School Education. Canberra: Australian Council for Educational Research, June (figures on sex-based harassment in schools).
Comer, Debra R., and Elizabeth A. Cooper. (1998). Gender relations and sexual harassment in the workplace: Michael Crichton’s Disclosure as a teaching tool. Journal of Management Education, April, Vol. 22, Iss. 2.
Cornell, Drucilla. (1995). The Imaginary Domain: Abortion, Pornography and Sexual Harrassment.
Cortina, L. M., Swan, S. Fitzgerald, L. F., & Waldo, C. (1998). Sexual harassment and assault: Chilling the climate for women in academia. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 22(3), 419-441.
Cossins, A. On stone throwing from the feminist sidelines: A critique of Helen Garner’s Book, The First Stone. Melbourne University Law Review, v.20 no.2, December
Coverdale-Sumrall, Amber and Taylor, Dena. (eds.). (1992). Sexual Harassment: Women Speak Out. Freedom, CA: Crossing Press.
Cummings, Kimberly M., and Madeline Armenta (2002). Penalties for peer sexual harassment in an academic context: The influence of harasser gender, participant gender, severity of harassment, and the presence of bystanders. Sex Roles, Sept., Vol. 47, Iss. 5/6.
Currie, Jan, Patricia Harris and Bev Thiele. (2000). The discursive framing of sexual harassment in a university community. Gender and Education, 12(3), September.
De Judicibus, M., and M.P. McCabe (2001). Blaming the Target of Sexual Harassment: Impact of gender role, sexist attitudes, and work role. Sex Roles, 44: 7/8, April: 401-417.
Dekker, I., & Barling, J. (1998). Personal and organizational predictors of workplace sexual harassment of women by men. Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 3(1), 7-18.
Dellinger, Kirsten, and Christine L. Williams (2002). The locker room and the dorm room: Workplace norms and the boundaries of sexual harassment in magazine editing. Social Problems, May, Vol. 49, Iss. 2.
DeSouza, Eros, and A. Gigi Fansler (2003). Contrapower sexual harassment: A survey of Students and Faculty members. Sex Roles, June, Vol. 48, Iss. 11/12.
DeSouza, Eros, and Joseph Solberg (2004). Women’s and Men’s Reactions to Man-to-Man Sexual Harassment: Does the Sexual Orientation of the Victim Matter? Sex Roles, May, Vol. 50, Iss. 9/10.
Donovan, M. A., & Drasgow, F. (1999). Do men’s and women’s experiences of sexual harassment differ? An examination of the differential test functioning of the Sexual Experiences Questionnaire. Military Psychology, 11(3), 265-282.
Dziech, Billie Wright and Weiner, Linda. (1990). The Lecherous Professor: Sexual Harassment on Campus. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Eisaguirre, Lynne. (1993). Sexual Harassment: A Reference Handbook. Santa Barbara, Calif.: ABC-CLIO.
Epstein, Debbie. (1996). Keeping them in their place: Hetero/sexist harassment, gender and the enforcement of heterosexuality. In Holland, Janet and Adkins, Lisa. (eds.). Sex, Sensibility and the Gendered Body. Hampshire & London: Macmillan.
Eskenazi, Martin and Gallen, David. (1992). Sexual Harassment: Know Your Rights!. New York: Carroll & Graff.
Farley, Lin. (1978). Sexual Shakedown: The Sexual Harassment of Women on the Job. New York: McGraw-Hill.
Flowers, Ronald B. (1994). The Victimization and Exploitation of Women and Children: A Study of Physical, Mental and Sexual Maltreatment in the United States. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Co..
Foulis, Danielle, and Marita P. McCabe. (1997). Sexual harassment: Factors affecting attitudes and perceptions. Sex Roles, November, Vol. 37, Iss. 9/10.
Gallop, Jane. (1995). The Lecherous Professor: A reading. Differences, Summer.
Gallop, Jane. (1997). Feminist Accused of Sexual Harassment. Durham: Duke University Press.
Gardner, Carol Brooks. (1995). Passing By: Gender and Public Harassment. Berkeley and Los Angeles, CA: University of California Press.
Garner, Helen. (1995). The First Stone. Sydney: Picador.
Glomb, Stephen M., and Espelage, Dorothy L. (2005). The Influence of Restrictive Emotionality in Men’s Emotional Appraisal of Sexual Harassment: A Gender Role Interpretation. Psychology of Men & Masculinity, 6(4), October.
Golden, John H., Craig A. Johnson, and Rebecca A. Lopez (2001). Sexual Harassment in the Workplace: Exploring the effects of attractiveness on perception of harassment. Sex Roles, 45(11/12), December.
Green, Gill et.al. (1993). ‘Who wears the trousers?’ Sexual harassment in research settings. Women’s Studies International Forum, 16(6), November-December.
Gruber, J. E. (1998). The impact of male work environments and organizational policies on women’s experiences of sexual harassment. Gender & Society, 12(3), 301-320.
Gruber, James and Morgan, Phoebe. (eds.) (2004). In the Company of Men: Sexual Harassment and Male Domination. Boston: Northeastern University Press.
Hanmer, Jalna and Maynard, Mary. (eds.). (1987). Women, Violence and Social Control. Hampshire & London: Macmillan.
Hartel, Lynda Jones and VonVille, Helena M. (1995). Sexual Harassment: A Selected, Annotated Bibliography. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.
Herbert, C.M.H. (1989). Talking of Silence: The Sexual Harassment of School Girls. London: Falmer Press.
Hill, Anita Faye and Jordan, Emma Coleman. (eds.). (1995). Race, Gender, and Power in America: The Legacy of the Hill-Thomas Hearings. New York & Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Houghton-James, Hazel. (1995). Sexual Harassment. London: Cavendish.
Jaschik-Herman, Mollie L. (1995). Women’s Perceptions and Labeling of Sexual Harassment in Academia Before and After the Hill-Thomas Hearings. Sex Roles, 33: 5/6, September.
Kasinsky, Renee Goldsmith. (1998). Tailhook and the construction of sexual harassment in the media: ‘Rowdy Navy boys’ and women who made a difference. Violence Against Women, 4(1), pp. 81-99.
Katherine, Sarah Mary and Joychild, Frances. (1993). A critique of the law of sexual harassment in Aotearoa/New Zealand. NZ Suffrage Centennial Women’s Law Conference Papers, pp. 43-78.
Kennedy, M. Alexis, and Boris B. Gorzalka (2002). Asian and Non-Asian Attitudes Toward Rape, Sexual Harassment, and Sexuality. Sex Roles, Vol. 46 No’s 7/8, April.
Kohlman, Marla H. (2004). Person or Position?: The Demographics of Sexual Harassment in the Workplace. Equal Opportunities International, Vol. 23, Iss. 3-5.
Koskela, Hille, and Sirpa Tani (2005). “Sold out!” Women’s practices of resistance against prostitution related sexual harassment. Women’s Studies International Forum, Volume 28, Issue 5, September-October, pp. 418-429.
Lahelma, Elina, and Tarja Palmu. (2000). Intersecting power relations in teachers’ experiences of being sexualized or harassed by students. Sexualities, Volume 3 Issue 4, November.
Langelan, Martha J. (1993). Back Off! How to Confront and Stop Sexual Harassment and Harassers. New York: Simon & Schuster.
LaRocca, Michela A., and Jeffrey D. Kromrey. (1999). The Perception of Sexual Harassment in Higher Education: Impact of gender and attractiveness. Sex Roles, 40(11/12).
Lee, Deborah. (1998). Sexual harassment in PhD supervision. Gender and Education, 10(3), September.
Lee, Deborah. (2000). Hegemonic masculinity and male feminisation: The sexual harassment of men at work. Journal of Gender Studies, 9(2), July.
Lee, Deborah. (2001). ‘He didn’t sexually harass me, as in harassed for sex… He was just horrible’: Women’s definitions of unwanted male sexual conduct at work. Women’s Studies International Forum. 24(1), January-February.
Lee, Raymond M. (1995). Sexual harassment and assault. Chapter 6 in Dangerous Fieldwork. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
LeMoncheck, Linda and Hajdin, Mane. (1997). Sexual Harassment: A Debate.
Lumby, Catharine. (1994). Staff, students and sexual pressure. The Independent Monthly, March.
MacKinnon, Catherine. (1979). Sexual Harassment of Working Women. New Haven: Yale University Press.
Marin, Amy J., and Rosanna E. Guadagno. (1999). Perceptions of Sexual Harassment Victims as a Function of Labeling and Reporting. Sex Roles, 41(11/12).
Marks, Michelle A. (1993) Sexual Harassment on Campus: Effects of Professor Gender on Perception of Sexually Harassing Behaviors. Sex Roles, 28: 3/4, February.
Marles, Fay. Workplaces Approaches to Sexual Harassment. Affirmative Action Agency, Monograph No. 5.
Martin, S.E. (1995). Sexual harassment: The link joining gender stratification, sexuality, and women’s economic status. In Freeman, Jo. (ed.). Women: A Feminist Perspective. Mountain View: Mayfield.
May, Larry. (1998). Sexual harassment and solidarity. Chapter 6 in Masculinity and Morality. Ithaca & London: Cornell University Press.
McCabe, Marita P., and Lisa Hardman (2005). Attitudes and Perceptions of Workers to Sexual Harassment. The Journal of Social Psychology, December, Vol.145, Iss. 6.
Mead, Jenna. (ed). (1997). Bodyjamming: Sexual Harassment, Feminism and Public Life. Milsons Point, NSW: Random House.
Miller, Laura L. (1997). Not just weapons of the weak: Gender harassment as a form of protest for Army men. Social Psychology Quarterly. 60: 32-51.
Milligan, Sandra. (1992). Re-thinking sex-based harassment in schools. In Forum of Education. (ed.). Through Girls’ Eyes: Australian Research, Policy and Curriculum in the 1990s. University of Sydney.
Minson, Jeffrey. (1993). Questions of Conduct: Sexual Harassment, Citizenship, Government. New York: St. Martin’s Press.
Montemurro, Beth (2003). Not a laughing matter: Sexual harassment as “material” on workplace-based situation comedies. Sex Roles, May, Vol. 48, Iss. 9/10.
Morewitz, Stephen J. (1996). Sexual Harassment and Social Change in American Society. San Francisco: Austin & Winfield.
Morris, Celia. (1994). Bearing Witness: Sexual Harassment and Beyond - Everywoman’s Story. New York: Little, Brown.
Morrison, Toni. (ed). (1993). Race-ing Justice, En-gendering Power: Essays on Anita Hill, Clarence Thomas, and the Construction of Social Reality. London: Chatto & Windus.
NWSA Journal. (1997). Special Issue: Sexual Harassment, 9(2), Summer.
O’Connor, Maureen, Barbara A. Gutek, Margaret Stockdale, Tracey M. Geer, and Renee Melancon (2004). Explaining Sexual Harassment Judgments: Looking Beyond Gender of the Rater. Law and Human Behavior, Feb., Vol. 28, Iss. 1.
O’Donohue, W., Downs, K., & Yeater, E. A. (1998). Sexual harassment: A review of the literature. Aggression & Violent Behavior, 3(2), 111-128.
Paludi, Michele A. (1996). Sexual Harrassment on College Campuses: Abusing the Ivory Power. Albany. New York: State University of New York Press (revised edition of Ivory Power: Sexual Harassment on campus. Published 1990).
Patai, Daphne. (1998). Heterophobia: Sexual Harassment and the Future of Feminism. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.
Pattinson, Terry. (1991). Sexual Harassment. London: Futura.
Paul, Ellen Frankel. (1994). Sexual harassment: A defining moment and its repercussions. Chapter 4 in Rochefort, David A. and Cobb, Roger W. (eds.). The Politics of Problem Definition: Shaping the Policy Agenda. Lawrence, Kan.: University Press of Kansas.
Petrocelli, William and Repa, Barbara Kate. (1992). Sexual Harassment on the Job. Berkeley: Nolo Press.
Pierce, Charles A., Herman Aguinis, and Susan K.R. Adams (2000). Effects of a dissolved workplace romance and rater characteristics on responses to a sexual harassment accusation. Academy of Management Journal, Oct., Vol. 43, Iss. 5.
Plater, M. A., & Thomas, R. E. (1998). The impact of job performance, gender, and ethnicity on the managerial review of sexual harassment allegations. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 28(1), 52-70.
Pringle, Rosemary. (1988). Secretaries Talk: Sexuality, Power and Work. Sydney: Allen & Unwin.
Quinn, Beth A. (2002). Sexual harassment and masculinity: The power and meaning of “girl watching.” Gender & Society, June, 16(3), pp. 386-402.
Quinn, Kathryn and Carson, Nancy L. (1990). Rape, Incest and Sexual Harassment: A Guide for Helping Survivors. New York: Praeger.
Radford, Sarah Mary 19?? Sex stereotyping and the promotion of women to positions of power. Hastings Law Journal, pp. 471-503.
Reilly, Mary Ellen et.al. (1992). Tolerance for sexual harassment related to self-reported sexual victimization. Gender & Society, 6(1), March.
Renold, Emma. (2002). ‘Presumed Innocence’: (Hetero)sexual, homophobic and heterosexist harassment amongst primary school girls and boys. Childhood, 9 (4), pp.415-433.
Ring, Laura. (1994). Sexual harassment and the production of gender. Differences, 6(1).
Robinson, Kerry (2000). ‘Great Tits, Miss!’ The silencing of male students’ sexual harassment of female teachers in secondary schools: a focus on gendered authority. Discourse, Volume 21, Number 1, April, pp. 75-90.
Rosen, L. N., and L. Martin. (1998). Predictors of tolerance of sexual harassment among male U.S. Army soldiers. Violence Against Women, 4(4), 491-504.
Rospenda, Kathleen M., Judith A. Richman, and Stephanie J. Nawyn. (1998). Doing power: The confluence of gender, race, and class in contrapower sexual harassment. Gender & Society, 12(1), February.
Rubin, Linda J., Bethany R. Hampton, and Pamela W. McManus. (1997). Sexual harassment of students by professional psychology educators: A national survey. Sex Roles, November, Vol. 37, Iss. 9/10.
Runtz M.G., and C.W. O’Donnell (2003). Students’ Perceptions of Sexual Harassment: Is It Harassment Only If the Offender Is a Man and the Victim Is a Woman? Journal of Applied Social Psychology, Volume 33, Number 5, May, pp. 963-982.
Russell, Brenda L., and Kristin Y. Trigg (2004). Tolerance of Sexual Harassment: An Examination of Gender Differences, Ambivalent Sexism, Social Dominance, and Gender Roles. Sex Roles, April, Vol. 50, Iss. 7/8.
Senate Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade. (1994). Sexual Harassment in the Australian Defence Force (Facing the Future Together). Canberra: A.G.P.S., August.
Shelton, J. N., & Chavous, T. M. (1999). Black and White college women’s perceptions of sexual harassment. Sex Roles, 40(7-8), 593-615.
Shenvyn, David S., Ezekiel A. Kaufman, and Adam A. Klausner (2000). Same-sex sexual harassment. Cornell Hotel and Restaurant Administration Quarterly, Dec., Vol. 41, Iss. 6.
Shepela, Sharon Toffey, and Laurie L. Levesque. (1998). Poisoned waters: Sexual harassment and the college climate. Sex Roles, April, Vol. 38, Iss. 7/8.
Siegal, Deborah L. (1991). Sexual Harassment: Research and Resources. New York: National Council for Research on Women.
Sigal, Janet, Margaret S. Gibbs, Carl Goodrich, Tayyab Rashid, et al. (2005). Cross-Cultural Reactions to Academic Sexual Harassment: Effects of Individualist vs. Collectivist Culture and Gender of Participants. Sex Roles, Feb., Vol. 52, Iss. 3-4.
Simon, Rita J. (ed). (1996). From Data to Public Policy: Affirmative Action, Sexual Harassment, Domestic Violence and Social Welfare.
Stan, Adele M. (ed). (1995). Debating Sexual Correctness: Pornography, Sexual Harassment, Date Rape, and the Politics of Sexual Equality. New York: Delta.
Stanko, Elizabeth A. (1985). Intimate Intrusions: Women’s Experience of Male Violence. London & Boston: Routledge & Kegan Paul.
Stanko, Elizabeth A. (1996). Reading danger: Sexual harassment, anticipation and self-protection. In Hester, Marianne, Kelly, Liz and Radford, Jill. (eds.). Women, Violence and Male Power: Feminist Research, Activism and Practice. Buckingham & Philadelphia: Open University Press.
Stanley, Sue and Wise, Liz. (1987). Georgie Porgie: Sexual Harassment in Everyday Life. London & New York: Pandora.
Stockdale, Margaret S. (ed). (1996). Sexual Harassment in the Workplace: Perspectives, Frontiers, and Response Strategies. Sage.
Includes Saal, Frank E. Men’s misperceptions of women’s interpersonal behaviors and sexual harassment.
Sumrall, Amber Coverdale and Taylor, Dena. (eds.). (1992). Sexual Harassment: Women Speak Out. Freedom, California: The Crossing Press.
Thomas, Alison M. and Kitzinger, Celia. (eds.). (1997). Sexual Harassment: Contemporary Feminist Perspectives. Open University Press.
Thornhill, Randy and Craig T. Palmer. (2000). A Natural History of Rape: Biological Bases of Sexual Coercion. MIT Press.
Timmerman, Greetje (2002). A Comparison Between Unwanted Sexual Behavior by Teachers and by Peers in Secondary Schools. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, Volume 31, Number 5, October, pp. 397-404.
Timmerman, Greetje (2003). Sexual harassment of adolescents perpetrated by teachers and by peers: An exploration of the dynamics of power, culture, and gender in secondary schools. Sex Roles, March, Vol. 48, Iss. 5/6.
Timmerman, Greetje, and Cristien Bajema. (1999). Incidence and Methodology in Sexual Harassment Research in Northwest Europe. Women’s Studies International Forum, 22(6): 673-681.
Timmerman, Greetje, and Cristien Bajema. (1999). Sexual harassment in Northwest Europe: A cross-cultural comparison. European Journal of Women’s Studies, Volume 6 Issue 4, November.
Trioli, Virginia. (1996). Generation f: Sex, Power & the Young Feminist. Port Melbourne: Minerva .
Uggen, Christopher, and Amy Blackstone (2004). Sexual Harassment as a Gendered Expression of Power. American Sociological Review, Feb.Vol.69, Iss. 1.
Wall, Edmund. (ed). (1992). Sexual Harassment: Confrontations and Decisions. Buffalo. New York: Prometheus Books.
Weiss, Denna S., and Richard N. Lalonde (2001). Response of female undergraduates to scenarios of sexual harassment by male professors and teaching assistants. Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science, July, Vol. 33, Iss. 3.
Welsh, Sandy. (1999). Gender and sexual harassment. Annual Review of Sociology. Palo Alto: Vol. 25.
Welsh, Sandy (2000). The multidimensional nature of sexual harassment: An empirical analysis of women’s sexual harassment complaints. Violence Against Women, 6(2), 118-141.
Welsh, Sandy, Jacquie Carr, Barbara MacQuarrie, and Audrey Huntley (2006). “I’m Not Thinking of It as Sexual Harassment”: Understanding Harassment across Race and Citizenship. Gender & Society, February, Vol. 20, No. 1, pp. 87-107.
Wiener, Richard L., Ryan Winter, Melanie Rogers, and Lucy Arnot (2004). The Effects of Prior Workplace Behavior on Subsequent Sexual Harassment Judgments. Law and Human Behavior, Feb., Vol. 28, Iss. 1.
Williams, Karen B. (1992) Escalating Commitment to a Relationship: The Sexual Harassment Trap. Sex Roles, 27: 1/2, July.
Wilson, Fiona (2000). The social construction of sexual harassment and assault of university students. Journal of Gender Studies, July, Vol. 9, Iss. 2.
Workman, Jane E., and Kim K.P. Johnson. (1991) The Role of Cosmetics in Attributions About Sexual Harassment. Sex Roles, 24: 11/12, June.
Wuensch, Karl L., Matthew W. Campbell, Frederick C. Kesler, and Charles H. Moore (2002). Racial bias in decisions made by mock jurors evaluating a case of sexual harassment. The Journal of Social Psychology, Oct., Vol. 142, Iss. 5.
Excerpted from The Men's Bibliography: A comprehensive bibliography of writing on men, masculinities, gender, and sexualities, compiled by Michael Flood.
18th edition, 2008, Wollongong, Australia. ISBN 0 646 18088 6
E-mail: mflood@uow.edu.au
Home URL: http://mensbiblio.xyonline.net/
Note: This also includes material on physical violence against
children.
Adams, Jann, Trachtenberg, Susan and Fisher, Jane E. (1992). Feminist Views of Child Sexual Abuse. Chapter 15 in O’Donohue, William and Geer, James H. (eds.). The Sexual Abuse of Children: Theory and Research.Volume 1, Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
Alaggia, Ramona, and Stacey Kirshenbaum (2005). Speaking the Unspeakable: Exploring the Impact of Family Dynamics on Child Sexual Abuse Disclosures. Families in Society, Apr-Jun, Vol. 86, Iss. 2.
Alder, Christine and Kenneth Polk. (1996). Masculinity and Child Homicide. British Journal of Criminology, 36(3), pp. 396-411.
Alder, Christine and Kenneth Polk. (2001). Child Victims of Homicide. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Angus, Graham and Wilkinson, Katherine. (1993). Child Abuse and Neglect Australia 1990-91. Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, Child Welfare Series No. 2, Canberra: AGPS.
Archer, John. (ed). (1994). Male Violence. London & New York: Routledge.
Armstrong, Louise. (1978). Kiss Daddy Goodnight.Pocket.
Armstrong, Louise. (1996). Rocking the Cradle of Sexual Politics: What Happened When Women Said Incest. London: Women’s Press.
Barsetti, Ian et al. (1998). The differentiation of intrafamilial and extrafamilial heterosexual child molesters. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 13(2), April.
Barton, Nigel et.al. (1997). Child Protection: Risk and the Moral Order. Macmillan.
Bass, Ellen and Thornton, Louise. (1983). I Never Told Anyone: Writings by Women Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse. New York: Harper & Row.
Beckett, Katherine. (1996). Culture and the Politics of Signification: The Case of Child Sexual Abuse. Social Problems, 43(1), February .
Bell, Vicki. (1993). Interrogating Incest: Feminism, Foucault and the Law. Routledge.
Berrick, Jill Duerr and Gilbert, Neil. (1991). With the Best of Intentions: The Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Movement. New York & London: Guilford Press.
Berry, Jason. Lead Us Not Into Temptation: Catholic Priests and the Sexual Abuse of Children. Doubleday.
Besharov, Douglas With Laumann, Lisa A. (1996). Child Abuse Reporting. Society, May/June.
Besharov, Douglas. (1990). Recognising Child Abuse: A Guide for the Concerned. The Free Press.
Bloch, Enid. (2001). Sex Between Men and Boys in Classical Greece: Was it Education for Citizenship or Child Abuse?. Journal of Men’s Studies, Volume 9 Number 2, Winter
Bolton, Frank G., Morris, Larry A. and MacEachron, Ann E. (1989). Males at Risk: The other Side of Child Sexual Abuse. Sage.
Brady, K. (1979). Father’s Day: A True Story of Incest. Seaview.
Bray, Madge. (1991). Poppies on the Rubbish Heap: Sexual Abuse, the Children’s Voice.
Breckenridge, Jan and Carmody, Moira. (eds.)1992 Crimes of Violence: Australian Responses to Rape and Child Sexual Assault. Sydney: Allen & Unwin.
Brennan, Sharon. (2006). Sibling incest within violent families: Children under 12 seeking nurture. Health Sociology Review, v.15 no.3, Aug.: 287-292.
Briere, John, Runtz, Marsha. (1989). University Males’ Sexual Interest in Children: Predicting Potential Indices of ‘Pedophilia’ in a Nonforensic Sample. Child Abuse & Neglect, 13(1), pp. 65-75.
Brown, Thea et.al. (1998). Child Abuse and the Family Court. Trends and Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice, No. 91, June. Canberra: Australian Institute of Criminology.
Burgess, A.W., Hartman, C.R., McCausland, M.P. and Powers, P. (1984). Response patterns in Children and Adolescents Exploited Through Sex Rings and Pornography. American Journal of Psychiatry, 141(5), pp. 656-662.
Butler, Sandra. (1985). Conspiracy of Silence: The Trauma of Incest. San Francisco: Volcano Press (includes a “Letter to Men”).
Candib, Lucy M. (1999). Incest and Other Harms to Daughters Across Cultures: Maternal Complicity and Patriarchal Power. Women’s Studies International Forum, 22(2), March-April.
Champagne, Rosaria The Politics of Survivorship: Incest, Women’s Literature, and Feminist Theory. New York University Press.
Clegg, Sue. (1994). Studying Child Sexual Abuse: Morality or Science?. Radical Philosophy, 66, Spring.
Colton, Matthew, and Maurice Vanstone (2000). Sexual Abuse by Men who Work with Children: An Exploratory Study. British Journal of Social Work, Vol 28(4), 511-523.
Cossins, Anne. (2000). Masculinities, Sexualities, and Child Sexual Abuse. The Hague; Boston: Kluwer Law International.
Contents;
1. Introduction: The Male Problem of Child Sex Offending.
2. Current Explanations of Child Sexual Abuse.
3. Masculinities and Sexualities: A Sociological Theory of Child Sexual Abuse.
4. The Masculine Sexual Practices of Child Sex Offenders: Testing the Power/Powerlessness Theory .
5. Concluding Remarks.
Cowburn, M. and Dominelli L. (2001). Masking Hegemonic Masculinity: Reconstructing the Paedophile as the Dangerous Stranger. British Journal of Social Work. 31(3):399-415, June.
David, Fiona. (2000). Child Sex Tourism. Trends and Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice, No. 156, June. Canberra: Australian Institute of Criminology
Davies, Lloyd. (1999). Protecting paedophiles: gender bias in child abuse prosecutions. Australian Feminist Law Journal, v.12, Mar: 95-109.
DeLong, Allan. (1985). The Sexually Abused Child: A Comparison of Male and Female Victims. Child Abuse and Neglect, 9(4), pp. 576-586.
Droisen, Audrey and Driver, Emily. (1989). Child Sexual Abuse: Feminist Perspectives. Basingstoke: Macmillan Education.
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Muehlenhard, Charlene L. (1990). Male Sexuality. Young Men Pressured Into Having Sex With Women. Medical Aspects of Human Sexuality, April 1, 23(4), pp. 40-42, 45-46.
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Peake, A. (1989). Issues in Under-Reporting: The Sexual Abuse of Boys. Educational & Child Psychology, 6(1), pp. 42-50.
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Risin, Leslie, and Mary Koss. (1987). The Sexual Abuse of Boys: Prevalence & Descriptive Characteristics of Childhood Victimizations. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2(3), pp. 309-323.
Rosevear, Wendell J., and Peter Poropat. (1992). Sexual Assault of Males. Paper to Conference Without Consent: Confronting Adult Sexual Violence, 27-29 October, Melbourne: Australian Institute of Criminology.
Sarrell, Philip M., and William H. Masters. (1982). Sexual Molestation of Men by Women. Archives of Sexual Behavior, Vol. 11, pp. 117-31.
Sarwer, D.B., I. Crawford, and J.A. Durlak. (1997). The Relationship Between Childhood Sexual Abuse and Adult Male Sexual Dysfunction. Child Abuse & Neglect, 21(7), 649-655.
Scacco, A.M. (ed.). (1982). Male Rape. AMS Press.
Scarce, Michael. (1996). Same Sex Rape of Male College Students. Journal of American College Health, January.
Scarce, Michael. (1997). Male on Male Rape: The Hidden Toll of Stigma and Shame. New York: Plenum Press.
Seabrook, Jeremy. (1990). Power lust. New Statesman and Society, 27 April.
Sebold, John. (1987). Indicators of Child Sexual Abuse in Males. Social Casework: The Journal of Contemporary Social Work, 68(2), pp. 75-80.
Senter, J. (1988). Male Rape: The hidden crime. Changing Men: Issues in Gender, Sex and Politics, 19.
Showers, J., Farber, E., Joseph, J., Oshins, L. and Johnson, C. (1983). The Sexual Victimization of Boys: A three-year survey. Health Values: Achieving High Level Wellness, 7, pp. 15-18.
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Smith, Ronald E., Pine, Charles J. and Hawley, Mark E. (1988). Social Cognitions About Adult Male Victims of Female Sexual Assault. Journal of Sex Research, 24, pp. 101-12.
Spencer, Mary, and P. Dunklee. (1986). Sexual Abuse of Boys. Pediatrics, 78(1), pp. 133-138.
Spiegel, Josef (2003). Sexual Abuse of Males: The SAM Model of Theory and Practice. New York: Brunner-Routledge.
Stanko, Elizabeth A. (1990). Everyday Violence: How Women and Men Experience Sexual and Physical Danger. London: Pandora.
Stanko, Elizabeth A., and Kathy Hobdell. (1993). Assault on Men: Men, Masculinity and Victimisation. British Journal of Criminology, 33(3), Summer, pp. 400-415.
Stermac, L., P.M. Sheridan, A. Davidson, and S. Dunn. (1996). Sexual assault of adult males. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 11(1), 52-64.
Stermac, Lana, Giannetta Del Bove, and Mary Addison (2004). Stranger and Acquaintance Sexual Assault of Adult Males. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, vol. 19, no. 8, pp. 901-915, August.
Stoltenberg, John. (1997). Male-on-male sexual harassment. Feminista (online journal), http://www.feminista.com/v1n7/stoltenberg.html.
Struckman-Johnson, Cindy. (1992) Acceptance of Male Rape Myths Among College Men and Women. Sex Roles, 27: 3/4, August.
Struckman-Johnson, Cindy, and David Struckman-Johnson. (1994). Men Pressured and Forced Into Sexual Experience. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 23(1).
Struckman-Johnson, Cindy, and David Struckman-Johnson. (1996), College men’s reactions to hypothetical forceful sexual advances from women. In: Sexual Coercion in Dating Relationships, Byers ES, O’Sullivan LF, eds. New York: Haworth Press, pp. 93-105.
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Struckman-Johnson, Cindy, and David Struckman-Johnson. (2000). Sexual Coercion Rates in Seven Midwestern Prison Facilities for Men. Prison Journal. 80:379-390.
Struckman-Johnson, Cindy. (1988). Forced Sex on Dates: It happens to men, too. Journal of Sex Research, 24, pp. 234-41 .
Struckman-Johnson, Cindy. (1991). Male Victims of Acquaintance Rape. In Parrot, Andrea and Bechhofer, Laurie. (eds.). Acquaintance Rape: The Hidden Crime. New York, John Wiley and Sons.
Struve, Jim. (1990). Dancing With the Patriarchy: The Politics of Sexual Abuse. In Hunter, Mic. (ed). (1990). The Sexually Abused Male, Vol. 1: Prevalence, Impact & Treatment. Lexington, MA: Lexington Books.
Struve, Jim. (1997). Socialisation and its Impact on Survivors of Sexual Abuse. National Organization On Male Sexual Victimization Homepage, http://www.nomsv.org/social.html.
Struve, Jim. (1997). The Politics of Abuse. National Organization On Male Sexual Victimization Homepage, http://www.nomsv.org/politics.html (Adapted from “Dancing With the Patriarchy: The Politics of Sexual Abuse. In Hunter, Mic. (ed). (1990). The Sexually Abused Male, Vol. 1: Prevalence, Impact & Treatment, Lexington, MA: Lexington Books).
Tewksbury, Richard, and Elizabeth Ehrhardt Mustaine. (2001). Lifestyle Factors Associated With the Sexual Assault of Men: A Routine Activity Theory Analysis. Journal of Men’s Studies, Volume 9 Number 2, Winter
Thompson, E. (1990). Courtship Violence and the Male Role. Men’s Studies Review, 7(1), pp. 4-13.
Thornbie, Randy et.al. (1992). The Evolutionary Psychology of Men’s Coercive Sexuality. Behavioural and Brain Sciences, 15(2), June.
Tick, Ed. (1984). Male Child Sexual Abuse: The best kept secret. Voices, Fall, pp. 78-80.
Vander-Mey, Brenda J. (1988). The Sexual Victimization of Male Children: A Review of Previous Research. Child Abuse & Neglect, 12, pp. 61-72.
Violato, Claudio, and Mark Genuis. (1993). Problems of Research in Male Child Sexual Abuse: A review. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 2(3), pp. 33-54.
Waterman, Caroline et.al. (1989). Sexual Coercion in Gay Male and Lesbian Relationships: Predictors and Implications for Support Services. Journal of Sex Research, 26(1).
Watkins, B., and A. Bentovim. (1992). The Sexual Abuse of Male Children and Adolescents: A Review of Current Research. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 33(1).
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Whittaker, Mark. (1995). The Morning After. The Australian Magazine, 17 June (The story of a Male Rape Survivor).
Wildwood, Dez. (1992). Sexual Abuse of Men and Boys. XY: Men, Sex, Politics, 2(2), Winter.
Williams, M. (1988). Father-Son Incest: A review & Analysis of Reported Incidents. Clinical Social Work Journal, 16(2), pp. 165-179.
Winkler, Cathy. (1991). Rape as Social Murder. Anthropology Today, 7(3), June.
Wooden, W.S., and J. Parker. (1982). Men Behind Bars: Sexual Exploitation in Prison. Da Capo Press.
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E-mail: mflood@uow.edu.au
Home URL: http://mensbiblio.xyonline.net/
Alden, Helena L., and Karen F. Parker (2005). Gender Role Ideology, Homophobia and Hate Crime: Linking Attitudes to Macro-Level Anti-Gay and Lesbian Hate Crimes. Deviant Behavior, Volume 26, Number 4 / July-August, pp. 321-343.
Anti-Discrimination Board of NSW. (1994). Final Report of the Streetwatch Implementation Advisory Committee. Sydney: NSW Police Service, June.
Berrill, K.T., and G.M. Herek. (1990). Primary and Secondary Victimization in Anti-Gay Hate Crimes: Official Response and Public Policy. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 5 (3), 401-413. .
Boeckmann, Robert J., and Carolyn Turpin-Petrosino. (eds.). (2002). Journal of Social Issues, Special issue: Understanding the Harm of Hate Crime. 58(2), Summer.
Bontempo, Daniel E. (2003). Effects of at-school victimization and sexual orientation on lesbian, gay, or bisexual youths’ health risk behavior. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. February.
Cox, Gary. (1990). The Streetwatch Report: A Study Into Violence Against Lesbians and Gay Men. Sydney: Gay and Lesbian Rights Lobby, April.
Cox, Gary. (1994). The Count & Counter Report: A Study Into Hate Related Violence Against Lesbians and Gays. Sydney: Lesbian and Gay Anti-Violence Project, January.
Cunneen, C., Fraser, D. & Tomsen, S. (eds.). (1997). Faces of Hate: Hate Crime in Australia. Sydney, Hawkins Press.
Garnets, L., Herek, G.M., & Levy, B. (1990). Violence and Victimization of Lesbians and Gay Men: Mental Health Consequences. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 5 (3), 366-383..
Gay and Lesbian Rights Lobby. (1992). The Off Our Backs Report: A Study Into Anti-Lesbian Violence. Sydney: Gay and Lesbian Rights Lobby, September.
Gay Men and Lesbians Against Discrimination (GLAD). (1994). Not a Day Goes By: Report on the GLAD Survey Into Discrimination and Violence Against Lesbians and Gay Men in Victoria. Melbourne: GLAD.
Griffin, Jacqui. (1994). The Schoolwatch Report: A Study Into Anti-Lesbian and Anti-Gay Harassment and Violence in Australian Schools. Sydney: Suzzane Jones-Pritchard.
Herdt, Gilbert, and Theo van de Meer. (eds.) (2003). Culture, Health and Sexuality, Speical Issue: Homophobia and Anti-Gay Violence--Contemporary Perspectives. 5(2), March. Includes;
Editorial introduction / Gilbert Herdt and Theo van de Meer.
Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender youth: victimization and its correlates in the USA and UK / Caitlin Ryan and Ian Rivers.
HIV/AIDS and homophobia: subtle hatreds, severe consequences and the question of origins / Gary W Dowsett.
Heteronormativity and the deflection of male same-sex attraction among the Pitjantjatjara people of Australia’s Western Desert / Jon Willis.
Gay bashing--a rite of passage? / Theo van der Meer.
Herek, G.M., Cogan, J.C., and Gillis, J.R. (2002). Victim Experiences in Hate Crimes Based on Sexual Orientation. Journal of Social Issues, 58(2), pp. 319-339.
Herek, G.M., Gillis, J.R., and Cogan, J. C. (1999). Psychological Sequelae of Hate Crime Victimization Among Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Adults. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 67, 945-951. .
Herek, G.M., Gillis, J.R., Cogan, J.C., and Glunt, E.K. (1997). Hate Crime Victimization Among Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Adults: Prevalence, Psychological Correlates, and Methodological Issues. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 12 (2), 195-215. .
Herek, Gregory M. (1989). Hate Crimes Against Lesbians and Gay Men: Issues For Research and Policy. American Psychologist, 44 (6), 948-955..
Herek, Gregory M. (1990). The context of Anti-Gay Violence: Notes on Cultural and Psychological Heterosexism. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 5 (3), 316-333. .
Herek, Gregory M., and Kevin T. Berrill. (1990). Anti-Gay Violence and Mental Health: Setting an Agenda for Research. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 5 (3), 414-423..
Herek, Gregory M., and Kevin T. Berrill. (1990). Documenting the Victimization of Lesbians and Gay Men: Methodological Issues. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 5 (3), 301-315. v.
Herek, Gregory M., and Kevin T. Berrill. (eds.). (1992). Hate Crimes: Confronting Violence Against Lesbians and Gay Men. Newbury Park/London & New Delhi: Sage.
Human Rights Watch (2001). Hatred in the Hallways: Violence and discrimination against lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender students in U.S. schools. URL: http://www.hrw.org/reports/2001/uslgbt/toc.htm.
Jenness, Valerie and Broad, Kendal. (1997). Hate Crimes: New Social Movements and the Politics of Violence. New York: Aldine de Gruyter (Includes sections on violence against gays and lesbians).
Loffreda, Beth. (2000). Losing Matt Shepard: Life and Politics in the Aftermath of Anti-Gay Murder. Columbia University Press
Mason, Gail and Tomsen, Stephen. (eds.). (1997). Homophobic Violence. Sydney, Hawkins Press.
Mason, Gail. (1993). Violence Against Lesbians and Gay Men. (Report No. 2). Canberra: Australian Institute of Criminology
Mason, Gail. (1997). (Hetero)Sexed Hostility and Violence Toward Lesbians. In Cook, Sandy and Bessant, Judith. (eds.). Women’s Encounters With Violence: Australian Experiences. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, pp. 55-70
Mason, Gail. (1997). Sexuality and Violence: Questions of Difference. In Cunneen, Chris, Fraser, David and Tomsen, Stephen. (eds.). Faces of Hate: Hate Crimes in Australia. Sydney: Hawkins Press.
Mason, Gail. (2002). The Spectacle of Violence: Homophobia, Gender and Knowledge. London; New York: Routledge.
Mouzos, Jenny and Sue Thompson. (2000). Gay Hate Related Homicide. Trends and Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice (Australian Institute of Criminology), Number 155.
New York City Gay and Lesbian Anti-Violence Project. (1995). Anti-Lesbian/Gay Incidents More Violent in 1995: AVP Releases National Report. Stop the Violence, 7(1).
Renold, Emma. (2002). ‘Presumed Innocence’: (Hetero)sexual, homophobic and heterosexist harassment amongst primary school girls and boys. Childhood, 9 (4), pp.415-433.
Sloan, Lacey M., and Nora S. Gustavsson. (eds.). (1998). Violence and Social Injustice Against Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual People. Haworth Press
Tomsen, Stephen, and A. George. (1998). More on gay killings. Current Issues in Criminal Justice. Vol. 9, No.2 pp: 332-335.
Tomsen, Stephen, and Gail Mason. (2001). Engendering homophobia: Violence, sexuality and gender conformity. Journal of Sociology. Vol. 37, N.3: 265-287.
Tomsen, Stephen. (1997). Sexual Identity and Victimhood in Gay-Hate Murder Trials. In Cunneen, Chris, Fraser, David and Tomsen, Stephen. (eds.). Faces of Hate: Hate Crimes in Australia. Sydney: Hawkins Press.
Tomsen, Stephen. (1998). Violence, Male Honour and Heterosexual Panic. Journal of Interdisciplinary Gender Studies. Vol. 3, No.2, pp: 44-57.
Tomsen, Stephen. (2002). Hate crimes and masculine offending. The Australian Gay and Lesbian Law Journal.
Tomsen, Stephen. (2002). Hatred, Murder and Male Honour: Anti-Homosexual Homicides In New South Wales, 1980-2000. Wollongong, Australian Institute of Criminology, Research and Policy Series, No. 43.
Includes;
Violence, masculinity and the control of public sexualities.
“Homosexual panic” and the mercenary killing.
Male honour, provocation and the homosexual advance.
Heterosexual panic and fatal violence
Van de Ven, Paul, Susan Kippax, June Crawford, Kane Race, and Pam Rodden. (1998). Homophobic and HIV-Related Abuse and Discrimination Experienced by Gay and Homosexually Active Men in an Australian National Sample. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 31.
Excerpted from The Men's Bibliography: A comprehensive bibliography of writing on men, masculinities, gender, and sexualities, compiled by Michael Flood.
18th edition, 2008, Wollongong, Australia. ISBN 0 646 18088 6
E-mail: mflood@uow.edu.au
Home URL: http://mensbiblio.xyonline.net/
Note: This section includes references on various forms of violence experienced by men, including domestic violence, but see above for references specifically on men's experience of sexual assault. See "When Women are Violent" below for references specifically on women's use of violence, including violence to men. See "Male/Male Violence" below for references on men's violence to other men particularly in public settings, as opposed to domestic violence. See "Measuring Violence" for debates over method.
Useful overviews regarding men’s versus women’s violence
Belknap, Joanne, and Heather Melton (2005). Are Heterosexual Men Also Victims of Intimate Partner Abuse? VAWnet National Electronic Network on Violence Against Women, Applied Research Forum, March.
Dobash, Russell P., and R. Emerson Dobash (2004). Women’s Violence to Men in Intimate Relationships: Working on a Puzzle. British Journal of Criminology, May, Vol. 44 Iss. 3, pp. 324-349.
Flood, Michael. (1999). Claims about husband battering. DVIRC Newsletter, Summer, Melbourne: Domestic Violence and Incest Resource Centre, pp. 3-8. [Copy available free from author.]
Gadd, David, Stephen Farrall, Damian Dallimore, and Nancy Lombard, (2003). Equal Victims or the Usual Suspects? Making Sense of Domestic Abuse. International Review of Victimology, 10(2), 95-116.
Mulroney, Jane, and Carrie Chang (2005). Men as Victims of Domestic Violence. Australian Domestic and Family Violence Clearinghouse Topic Paper.
Further works
Anonymous. (2000). Workshop on Gender Symmetry, Summary of Workshop Discussion. November 20, Arlington, Victoria (prepared for the Violence and Victimization Division, Office of Research and Evaluation, National Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice)
Archer, John. (2000). Sex differences in aggression between heterosexual partners: A meta-analytic review. Psychological Bulletin, 126(5), September/October, pp. 651-680.
Archer, John. (2000). Sex differences in aggression to partners: A reply to Frieze (2000), O’Leary (2000), and White, Smith, Koss, and Figueredo (2000). Psychological Bulletin, 126(5), September/October, pp. 697-702.
Baron, Stephen W., Leslie W. Kennedy, and David R. Forde (2001). Male street youths’ conflict: the role of background, subcultural, and situational factors. Justice Quarterly, December, Vol. 18, Iss. 4.
Brown, Jeffrey A. (2002). The Tortures of Mel Gibson: Masochism and the sexy male body. Men and Masculinities, 5(2), October.
Busby, Dean M. and Comptom, Susan V. (1997). Patterns of sexual coercion in adult heterosexual relationships: An exploration of male victimization. Family Process, Vol 36(1), pp. 81-94
Card, Claudia. (1997). Addendum to “Rape as a Weapon of War.” Hypatia, 12(2).
Carlson, Eric Stener. (1997). Sexual assault of men in war. The Lancet, January 11, No. 349, p. 129.
Carpenter, R. Charli (2002). Beyond ‘Gendercide’: Incorporating gender into comparative genocide studies. International Journal of Human Rights, 6(4), Winter, pp. 77-101.
Cascardi, M., and D. Vivian. (1995). Context for specific episodes of marital violence: Gender and severity of violence differences. Journal of Family Violence, Volume 10 Issue 3, September, pp. 265-293.
Cook, Philip W. (1997). Abused Men: The Hidden Side of Domestic Violence. Westport, CT: Praeger.
Cruz, J. Michael. (2000). Gay male domestic violence and the pursuit of masculinity. In Nardi, Peter M. (ed.). Gay Masculinities. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publications (Research on Men and Masculinities Series)
Currie, D.H. (1998). Violent men or violent women? Whose definition counts? In Racquel Kennedy Bergen. (ed.). Issues in Intimate Violence. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Denfeld, Rene. (1997). Kill the Body, the Head Will Fall: A Closer Look at Women, Violence, and Aggression. London: Vintage.
DeSouza, Eros, and Joseph Solberg (2004). Women’s and Men’s Reactions to Man-to-Man Sexual Harassment: Does the Sexual Orientation of the Victim Matter? Sex Roles, May, Vol. 50, Iss. 9/10.
Dobash, R. Emerson, and Russell P. Dobash. (1992). Women, Violence and Social Change. London & New York: Routledge.
Dobash, Russell P. et.al. (1992). The myth of sexual symmetry in marital violence. Social Problems, 39(1), February.
Dobash, Russell P., R. Emerson Dobash, Kate Cavanagh, and Ruth Lewis. (1998). Separate and intersecting realities: A comparison of men’s and women’s accounts of violence against women. Violence Against Women, 4(4), August.
Dutton, Donald G. (1994). Patriarchy and wife assault: The ecological fallacy. Violence & Victims, 9(2), pp. 125-140.
Edleson, Jeffery L., and Mary Pat Brygger. (1986). Gender differences in reporting of battering incidents. Family Relations, 35, pp. 377-82.
Eirik, Sten. (1998). Battered men: Inferiority in males. Journal of Gender Studies, 7(1), March.
Fiebert, Martin S., and Denise M. Gonzalez. (1997). College women who initiate assaults on their male partners and the reasons offered for such behavior. Psychological Reports, 80, pp. 583-90.
Frieze, Irene Hanson. (2000). Violence in close relationships – Development of a research area: Comment on Archer (2000). Psychological Bulletin, 126(5), September/October, pp. 681-684.
Gadd, David, Stephen Farrall, Damian Dallimore, and Nancy Lombard (2002). Domestic abuse against men in Scotland. Scotland: Scottish Executive, Scottish Executive Central Research Unit. http: //www.scotland.gov.uk/cru/kd01/green/dvam.pdf.
George, Malcolm J. (1994). Riding the donkey backwards: Men as the unacceptable victims of marital violence. Journal of Men’s Studies, 3(2), November, pp. 137-159.
Gerrity, Deborah A. (2000). Male university employees’ experiences of sexual harassment-related behaviors. Psychology of Men & Masculinity, 1(2), July.
Hamberger, L. Kevin, and Claire Renzetti. (eds.). (1996). Domestic Partner Abuse. New York: Springer.
Hamberger, L. Kevin, Jeffrey M. Lohr, and Dennis Bonge. (1994). Intended function of domestic violence is different for arrested male and female perpetrators. Family Violence and Sexual Assault Bulletin 10, no. 3-4: 40-44.
Hamberger, L. Kevin. (1994). Domestic partner abuse: Expanding paradigms for understanding and intervention. Violence and Victims, 9(2).
Headey, Bruce, Dorothy Scott, and David de Vaus. (1999). Domestic violence in Australia: Are men and women equally violent? Australian Social Monitor, 2(3), July.
Hines, Denise A., and Kathleen Malley-Morrison. (2001). Psychological effects of partner abuse against men: A neglected research area. Psychology of Men & Masculinity, 2(2), July.
Ho, Robert, and Marilyn Venus. (1995). Domestic violence and spousal homicide: The admissability of expert witness testimony in trials of battered women who kill their abusive spouses. Journal of Family Studies, 1(1), April.
Island, David, and Patrick Lettelier. (1991). Men Who Beat the Men Who Love Them: Battered Gay Men and Domestic Violence. New York: Harrington Park Press.
James, Kerry. (1996). Truth or fiction: Men as victims of domestic violence?. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, 17(3), September (Also in in Breckenridge, Jan and Lesley Laing. (eds.). (1999). Challenging Silence: Innovative Responses to Sexual and Domestic Violence. Sydney: Allen & Unwin).
Johnson, Michael P. (1995). Patriarchal terrorism and common couple violence: Two forms of violence against women. Journal of Marriage and the Family, Volume 57 Issue 2, May, pp. 283-294.
Jones, Adam (2000). Gendercide and genocide. Journal of Genocide Research, 2(2): 185-211.
Jones, Ricky L. (2000). The Historical Significance of Sacrificial Ritual: Understanding violence in the modern Black fraternity pledge process. The Western Journal of Black Studies, 24(2), pp. 112-23.
Kelly, Linda (2003). Disabusing the definition of domestic abuse. Florida State University Law Review, Vol. 30, pages 791-855.
Kelly, Liz, and Jill Radford. (1996). When does the speaking profit us?: Reflections on the challenges of developing feminist perspectives on abuse and violence by women. In Hester, Marianne, Kelly, Liz and Radford, Jill. (eds.). Women, Violence and Male Power: Feminist Research, Activism and Practice. Buckingham & Philadelphia: Open University Press.
Kosberg, Jordan I. (1998). The abuse of elderly men. Journal of Elder Abuse & Neglect, Vol. 9, Iss.
Landolt, Monica A., and Donald G. Dutton. (1997). Power and personality: An analysis of gay male intimate abuse. Sex Roles, September, Vol. 37, Iss. 5/6.
Langley, Roger and Levy, Richard C. (1977). Battered men. Chapter 11 in Wife Beating: The Silent Crisis. Pocket Books.
Lee, Deborah. (2000). Hegemonic masculinity and male feminisation: The sexual harassment of men at work. Journal of Gender Studies, 9(2), July.
Letellier, Patrick. (1994). Gay and bisexual male domestic violence victimization: Challenges to feminist theory and responses to violence. Violence and Victims, 9(2), Summer. (Also in Hamberger, L. Kevin, and Claire Renzetti. (eds.). (1996). Domestic Partner Abuse. New York: Springer.).
Lewis, Ann, and Sotirios Sarantakos. (2001). Domestic violence and the male victim. Nuance, No. 3, December.
Man, Christopher D. (2001). Forecasting sexual abuse in prison: The prison subculture of masculinity as a backdrop for “deliberate indifference.” Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology, Fall, Vol. 92, Iss. 1/2.
McFarlane, Judith, Pamela Willson, Ann Malecha, and Dorothy Lemmey. (2000). Intimate partner violence: A gender comparison. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 15(2), February, pp. 158-169.
Migliaccio, Todd A. (2001). Marginalizing the battered male. Journal of Men’s Studies, Volume 9 Number 2, Winter.
Migliaccio, Todd A. (2002). Abused husbands. Journal of Family Issues, Jan, Vol. 23, Iss. 1, pp. 26-52.
Morse, B.J. (1995). Beyond the Conflict Tactics Scale: Assessing gender differences in partner violence. Violence and Victims, Volume 10 Issue 4, Winter, pp. 251-272.
Muelleman, Robert L., and Patricia Burgess. (1998). Male victims of domestic violence and their history of perpetrating violence. Academic Emergency Medicine, September, 5(9).
Newburn, Tim, and Elizabeth A. Stanko. (1994). When Men are Victims: The Failure of Victimology. In Just Boys Doing Business? Men, Masculinities and Crime. London: Routledge.
O’Leary, K. Daniel. (2000). Are women really more aggressive than men in intimate relationships? Comment on Archer (2000). Psychological Bulletin, 126(5), September/October, pp. 685-689.
Oosterhoff, P., P. Zwanikken, and E. Ketting (2004). Sexual torture of men in Croatia and other conflict situations: An open secret. Reproductive Health Matters, May;12(23): 68-77.
Pershing, Linda. (1996). ‘His wife seized his prize and cut it to size’: Folk and popular commentary on Lorena Bobbitt. NWSA Journal, 8(3), Fall.
Pritchard, Jacki. (2001). Male Victims of Elder Abuse: Their Experiences and Needs. London; Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley.
Russell, Brenda L., and Debra L. Oswald (2002). Sexual Coercion and Victimization of College Men: The Role of Love Styles. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Mar.; 17: pp. 273-285.
Sarantakos, Sotirios. (1996). Same-sex couples: Problems and prospects. Jounral of Family Studies, 2(2), October.
Sarantakos, Sotirios. (1999). Husband abuse: Fact or fiction?. Australian Journal of Social Issues, 34(3), August.
Simonelli, Catherine J., and Kathleen M. Ingram. (1998). Psychological distress among men experiencing physical and emotional abuse in heterosexual dating relationships. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Vol 13(6), pp. 667-681.
Stanko, Elizabeth A. and Hobdell, Kathy. (1992). Assault on men: Masculinity and male victimisation. British Journal of Criminology, 33(3), Summer.
Steinmetz, Suzanne K. (1977/78). The battered husband syndrome. Victimology, 2, pp. 499-509.
Steinmetz, Suzanne K. and Lucca, Joseph S. (1988). Husband battering. In Sussman, Marvin B. and Steinmetz, Suzanne K. (eds.). Handbook of Marriage and the Family. New York: Plenum
Stockdale, Graham L. (1998). Men’s Accounts of Domestic Violence. Masters thesis, Melbourne: Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences, School of Nutrition and Public Health, Deakin University.
Straton, Jack. (1994). The myth of the ‘battered husband syndrome’. Masculinities, 2(4), Winter.
Taft, A., K. Hegarty, and M. Flood (2001). Are Men and Women Equally Violent to Intimate Partners? Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 25.
Violence Against Women, November 2006; Vol. 12, No. 11.
Guest Editors’ Introduction / Sarah L. Cook and Suzanne C. Swan: 995-996.
Origin and Goals of the “Gender Symmetry” Workshop / Leora N. Rosen: 997-1002.
Conflict and Control: Gender Symmetry and Asymmetry in Domestic Violence / Michael P. Johnson: 1003-1018.
Commentary on Johnson’s “Conflict and Control: Gender Symmetry and Asymmetry in Domestic Violence”/ Evan Stark: 1019-1025.
The Development of a Theory of Women’s Use of Violence in Intimate Relationships / Suzanne C. Swan and David L. Snow: 1026-1045.
Commentary on Swan and Snow’s “The Development of a Theory of Women’s Use of Violence in Intimate Relationships” / Claire M. Renzetti: 1046-1049.
Beyond Frequency and Severity: Development and Validation of the Brief Coercion and Conflict Scales / Sarah L. Cook and Lisa A. Goodman: 1050-1072.
Commentary on Cook and Goodman’s “Beyond Frequency and Severity: Development and Validation of the Brief Coercion and Conflict Scales” / Patricia Tjaden: 1073-1077.
Future Directions / Walter S. DeKeseredy: 1078-1085.
Future Research on Gender Symmetry in Physical Assaults on Partners / Murray A. Straus: 1086-1097.
Vivian, D., and J. Langhinrichsen-Rohling. (1994). Are bi-directionally violent couples mutually victimized? A gender-sensitive comparison. Violence and Victims, 9(2), Summer, pp. 107-124.
Waldo, C.R., J.L. Berdahl and L.F. Fitzgerald. (1998). Are men sexually harassed? If so, by whom? Law and Human Behavior, Volume 22 Issue 1, February, pp. 59-79.
Walker, Melinda. (1995). Interpreting the figures: Increases in women’s violence or just more masculinist legal tactics? Australian Feminist Legal Journal, 5, August.
White, Jacquelyn W., Paige Hall Smith, Mary P. Koss, and A.J. Figueredo. (2000). Intimate partner aggression – What have we learned?: Comment on Archer (2000). Psychological Bulletin, 126(5), September/October, pp. 690-696.
White, Rob (2006). Swarming and the social dynamics of group violence. Trends & issues in crime and criminal justice, No. 326, October.
Winlow, Simon, and Steve Hall (2006). Violent Night: Urban Leisure and Contemporary Culture. Oxford: Berg.
1: Introduction - Contemporary Youth Identities in Context.
2: Working to Live: Contemporary Youth Identities and Labour Markets.
3: Instrumentalism in Relationships, Culture and Education.
4: Young People, the Culture Industry and the Night-time Economy.
5: Alcohol, Violence and the Drudgery of Seeking Pleasure.
6: Victims’ Stories.
7: Perpetrators’ Stories.
8: Policemens’ Stories.
9: Conclusion.
Excerpted from The Men's Bibliography: A comprehensive bibliography of writing on men, masculinities, gender, and sexualities, compiled by Michael Flood.
18th edition, 2008, Wollongong, Australia. ISBN 0 646 18088 6
E-mail: mflood@uow.edu.au
Home URL: http://mensbiblio.xyonline.net/
Note: This section is focused on forms of male/male violence other
than sexual assault. Also see the section above, When Men are Subject
to Violence and the section Men, Prisons, Criminology, the Law.
Archer, John. (1994). Violence Between Men. Chapter 7 in John Archer, (ed.). Male Violence. London & New York: Routledge.
Benson, David, and John Archer. (2002). An ethnographic study of sources of conflict between young men in the context of the night out. Psychology, Evolution & Gender, Volume 4, Number 1, April, pp. 3-30.
British Journal of Criminology. (1996). Special Issue: Masculinities, Social Relations and Crime. 36(3).
Canaan, Joyce E. (1991). Is ‘doing nothing’ just boys’ play?: Integrating feminist and cultural studies perspectives on working-class young men’s masculinity. In Franklin, Sarah, Lury, Celia and Stacey, Jackie. (eds.). Off-Centre: Feminism and Cultural Studies. London: HarperCollins.
Canaan, Joyce E. (1996). ‘One thing leads to another’: Drinking, fighting and working-class masculinities. In Mac an Ghaill, Mairtin. (ed.). Understanding Masculinities: Social Relations and Cultural Arenas. Buckingham & Philadelphia: Open University Press.
Cruz, J. Michael (2003). “Why Doesn’t He Just Leave?”: Gay Male Domestic Violence and the Reasons Victims Stay. Journal of Men’s Studies, 11(3), Spring.
Dundes, Alan, with Lauren Dundes. (2002). The elephant walk and other amazing hazing: Male fraternity initiation through infantilization and feminization.” In Bloody Mary in the mirror: Essays in psychoanalytic folkloristics, by Alan Dundes. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi.
Dyck, Noel. (1980). Booze, Barrooms and Scrapping: Masculinity and Violence in a Western Canadian Town. Canadian Journal of Anthropology 1(2), Winter: 191-198.
Einarsen, S. and Raknes, B.I. (1997). Harassment in the workplace and the victimization of men. Violence and Victims, Volume 12 Issue 3, Fall, pp. 247-263.
Flowers, Lamont A. (2005). Black Haze: Violence, Sacrifice, and Manhood in Black Greek-Letter Fraternities. Journal of College Student Development, May/June, Vol. 46, Iss. 3.
Gallant, T.W. (2000). Honor, masculinity, and ritual knife fighting in nineteenth-century Greece. American Historical Review. 105(2):359-382, Apr.
Graham, Kathryn, and Samantha Wells. (2001). The Two Worlds of Aggression for Men and Women. Sex Roles, 45(9/10), November.
Hemphill, Dennis (ed). (1998). All Part of the Game: Violence and Australian Sport.
Contents;
Martin Crotty: ‘There’s a Tumult in the Distance and a War-Song in the Air: Violence and Sport in the Australian Public School of the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century.’
Brett Hutchins: ‘Sporting Violence: History, Theory, Context and Figurations.’
Roy Hay: ‘A New Look at Soccer Violence.’
Roy Hay and Ian Warren: ‘Order and Disorder at Sporting Venues.’
Ian Warren: ‘Violence, Sport and the Law: A Critical Discussion.’
Michael Burke: ‘Is Boxing Violent? Let’s Ask Some Boxers.’
Baydon Beddoe: ‘In the Fight: Phenomenology of a Pugilist.’
Margaret Lindley: ‘Her Beauty and Her Terror: Australian Football and the Community.’
Dennis Hemphill: ‘It’s All Part of Whose Game? A Violence and Sport Commentary.’
Rob Hess: ‘Violence and Sport: Selected Bibliography’.
Homel, R., S. Tomsen, and J. Thommeny. (1991) The problem of violence on licensed premises: The Sydney study. In Stockwell, T., Lang, E. & Rydon, P. (eds.) The Licensed Drinking Environment: Current Research in Australia and New Zealand. Melbourne, National Centre for Research into the Prevention of Drug Abuse, pp 33-40.
Johnson, Jay, and Margery Holman, (eds.). (2004). Making the team: Inside the sorld of Sports initiations and hazing. Toronto: Canadian Scholars Press.
Introduction: A Brief History of Hazing.
1. Hazing - A Story.
2. Hazing - What the Law Says.
3. “No Mercy Shown Nor Asked” - Toughness Test or Torture? Hazing in Military Combat Units and its “Collateral Damage”.
4. A Search for a Theoretical Understanding of Hazing Practices in Athletics.
5. Hazing, Masculinity, and Collision Sports: (Un)Becoming Heroes.
6. What’s Sex Got to Do With It?
7. Gender Differences in Coaches’ Perceptions of Hazing in Intercollegiate Athletics.
8. How Sportswriters Contribute to a Hazing Culture in Athletics.
9. In Their Own Words: Athletic Administrators, Coaches, and Athletes at Two Universities Discuss Hazing Policy Initiatives
10. Changing the Initiation Ceremony.
Jones, Ricky L. (2000). The historical significance of sacrificial ritual: Understanding violence in the modern Black fraternity pledge process. Western Journal of Black Studies, 24(2), pp. 112-124.
Jones, Ricky L. (2004). Black haze: Violence, sacrifice, and manhood in black Greek-letter fraternities. Albany: State University of New York Press.
Kenway, Jane, Lindsay Fitzclarence, and Lindsay Hasluck. (2000). Toxic shock: Understanding violence against young males in the workplace. Journal of Men’s Studies, 8(2), Winter.
Kleinplatz, Peggy J., and Charles Moser, (eds.). (2006). Sadomasochism: Powerful Pleasures. Binghamton, NY: Harrington Park Press.
Mullins, Christopher W., Richard Wright, and Bruce A. Jacobs (2004). Gender, Streetlife and Criminal Retaliation. Criminology, Nov., Vol. 42, Iss. 4.
Newburn, Tim, and Elizabeth A. Stanko. (1994). When men are victims: The failure of victimology. In Just Boys Doing Business? Men, Masculinities and Crime. London: Routledge.
Nuwer, Frank. (1990). Broken Pledges: The deadly rite of hazing. Atlanta, GA: Longstreet Press.
Nuwer, Frank. (1999). Wrongs of passage: Fraternities, sororities, hazing, and binge drinking. Bloomington: Indiana University Press,
Nuwer, Frank. (2000). High school hazing: When rites become wrongs. New York: Franklin Watts.
Nuwer, Hank, ed. (2004). The Hazing Reader: Examining Rites Gone Wrong in Fraternities, Professional & Amateur Athletics, High Schools and the Military. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
Introduction / Hank Nuwer: Exterminating the Frat Rats.
A Chronology of Hazing Events.
One: Understanding Fraternity Hazing / Stephen Sweet.
Two: Males Courting Males / Lionel Tiger.
Three: Groupthink / Irving L. Janis.
Four: Cult-Like Hazing, Part One and Part Two / Hank Nuwer.
Five: An excerpt from: Alcohol and the chosen few: Organizational reproduction in an addictive system (exact title under discussion now / editor and author) / James C. Arnold.
Six: Pledging and Hazing in African-American Fraternities and Sororities / D. Jason DeSousa, Michael V.W. Gordon, & Walter Kimbrough.
Seven: Examining Violence in Black Fraternity Pledging / Ricky L. Jones.
Eight: Troubled Times in a Fraternity System / Jonathan R. Farr.
Nine: A Sorority Executive’s Perspective on Hazing.
Ten: Military Hazing / Hank Nuwer.
Eleven: Rites of Passage and Group Bonding in the Canadian Airborne / Donna Winslow.
Twelve: Traumatic Injuries Caused / Hazing / Michelle A. Finkel, M.D.
Thirteen: A Carolina Soccer Initiation “Party” / Gregory Danielson [with an introduction / the editor].
Fourteen: Hazing and Sports and the Law / R. Brian Crow and Scott R. Rosner .
Fifteen: Institutional Liability and Hazing—Mainly Athletics-Related / R. Brian Crow and Scott R. Rosner.
Sixteen: Transforming a Hazing Culture / Elizabeth J. Allan and Susan V. Iverson.
Seventeen: Hazing and Gender / Elizabeth J. Allan.
Polk, Kenneth. (1994). When Men Kill: Scenarios of Masculine Violence. Cambridge & New York: Cambridge University Press.
Polk, Kenneth. (1995). Masculine scenarios of violence: The case of homicide. Journal of Australian Studies, v.43: 144-153.
Polk, Kenneth. (1996). Masculinity, honour, and confrontational homicide. Chapter 11 in Daly, Kathleen and Maher, Lisa. (eds.). Criminology at the Crossroads: Feminist Readings in Crime and Justice. New York: Oxford University Press.
Polk, Kenneth. (1999). Males and Honor Contest Violence. Homicide Studies, vol. 3, no. 1, February, pp. 6-29.
Reilly, Jacqueline, Orla T. Muldoon, and Clare Byrne (2004). Young Men as Victims and Perpetrators of Violence in Northern Ireland: A Qualitative Analysis. Journal of Social Issues, Volume 60, Number 3, September, pp. 469-484.
Renzetti, Claire and Miley, C. (eds.). (1996). Violence in Gay and Lesbian Domestic Partnerships. New York: Hawthorn Press.
Roberts, Lynne, and David Indermaur (2005). Boys and Road Rage: Driving-Related Violence and Aggression in Western Australia. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, Volume 38, Number 3, December, pp. 361-380.
Schissel, Bernard. (2000). Boys Against Girls: The Structural and Interpersonal Dimensions of Violent Patriarchal Culture in the Lives of Young Men. Violence Against Women, September, v 6 n 9.
Stanko, Elizabeth A., and Kathy Hobdell. (1992). Assault on Men: Masculinity and Male Victimisation. British Journal of Criminology, 33(3), Summer.
Stoudt, Brett G. (2006). “You’re Either In or You’re Out”: School Violence, Peer Discipline, and the (Re)Production of Hegemonic Masculinity. Men and Masculinities, Vol. 8 No. 3, January, pp. 273-287.
Toker, Rachel L. (1999). Multiple Masculinities: A new vision for same-sex harassment law. Harvard Civil Rights – Civil Liberties Law Review, Vol. 34.
Tomsen, Stephen, R. Homel, and J. Thommeny. (1990) The Causes of Public Violence: Situational and other factors in drinking-related assaults. In Chappell, D. et. al. (eds.) Australian Violence: Contemporary Perspectives. Wollongong, Australian Institute of Criminology pp: 177-194.
Tomsen, Stephen. (1997). A top night: Social protest, masculinity and the culture of drinking violence. British Journal of Criminology, 37(1), Winter, pp. 90-102.
Tomsen, Stephen. (2005). ‘Boozers and Bouncers’: Masculine Conflict, Disengagement and the Contemporary Governance of Drinking-Related Violence and Disorder. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, Volume 38, Number 3, December, pp. 283-297.
van Eickels, Klaus (2004). Gendered Violence: Castration and Blinding as Punishment for Treason in Normandy and AngloNorman England. Gender & History, Volume 16, Issue 3, pp. 588-602, November.
Weisfeld, Glenn. (1994). Aggression and dominance in the social world of boys. Chapter 3 in Archer, John. (ed.). Male Violence. London & New York: Routledge.
White, Rob (2006). Swarming and the social dynamics of group violence. Trends & issues in crime and criminal justice, No. 326, October.
Whitehead, Antony (2005). Man to Man Violence: How Masculinity May Work as a Dynamic Risk Factor. Howard Journal of Criminal Justice, Volume 44, Number 4, September, pp. 411-422.
Winlow, Simon, and Steve Hall (2006). Violent Night: Urban Leisure and Contemporary Culture. Oxford: Berg.
1: Introduction - Contemporary Youth Identities in Context.
2: Working to Live: Contemporary Youth Identities and Labour Markets.
3: Instrumentalism in Relationships, Culture and Education.
4: Young People, the Culture Industry and the Night-time Economy.
5: Alcohol, Violence and the Drudgery of Seeking Pleasure.
6: Victims’ Stories.
7: Perpetrators’ Stories.
8: Policemens’ Stories.
9: Conclusion.
Zeeland, Steven. (1996). The masculine marine: Homoeroticism in the U.S. marine corps. New York: Harrington Park Press.
Excerpted from The Men's Bibliography: A comprehensive bibliography of writing on men, masculinities, gender, and sexualities, compiled by Michael Flood.
18th edition, 2008, Wollongong, Australia. ISBN 0 646 18088 6
E-mail: mflood@uow.edu.au
Home URL: http://mensbiblio.xyonline.net/
Note: Many of the references elsewhere in this section on violence include
material on female perpetration. See the section "When Men are Subject
to Violence" for discussions of women's versus men's violence, domestic
violence against men, and related issues. Also see the section "Male Rape".
Anderson, Peter B. (1996). Correlates of College Women’s Self-Reports of Heterosexual Aggression. Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment, Volume 8 Issue 2, April, pp. 121-131.
Anderson, Peter B. (1999). Male and Female Differences in Reports of Women’s Heterosexual Initiation and Aggression. Archives of Sexual Behavior, June, 28(3). .
Anderson, Peter B., and Cindy Struckman-Johnson. (eds.). (1998). Sexually Aggressive Women: Current perspectives and controversies. New York & London: Guilford Press.
Anderson, Peter B., and Jane S. Savage (2005). Social, Legal, and Institutional Context of Heterosexual Aggression by College Women. Trauma, Violence, & Abuse, vol. 6 no. 2, pp. 130-140, April.
Armstrong, Tisha Gangopadhyay, Julia Y. Wernke, Krista Lisdahl Medina, and John Schafer, (2002). Do Partners Agree about the Occurrence of Intimate Partner Violence? A Review of the Current Literature. Trauma, Violence, & Abuse, vol. 3, no. 3, pp. 181-193, July.
Artz, Sibylle. (1998). Sex, Power and the Violent Schoolgirl. Toronto, Ontario: Trifolium Books Inc.
Babock, Julia C., Sarah A. Miller, and Cheryl Siard (2003). Toward A Typology Of Abusive Women: Differences Between Partner-Only And Generally Violent Women In The Use Of Violence. Psychology of Women Quarterly, June, Vol. 27 Issue 2.
Bailey, Alice. (1998). A Question of Violence: Women Raping Men. Arena magazine, 35, June-July (first Printed in DVIRC Newsleter).
Bailey, G.R. (1996). Treatment of domestic violence in gay and lesbian relationships. Journal of Psychological Practice, 2(2): 1-8.
Barnett, O. W., C. Y. Lee, and R. E. Thelen. (1997). Gender differences in attributions of self-defense and control in interpartner aggression. Violence Against Women, 3, 462-481.
Barton, Brenda. (1998). When Murdering Hands Rock the Cradle: An Overview of America’s Incoherent Treatment of Infanticidal Mothers. Southern Methodist Law Review 591. March-April.
Belknap, Joanne, and Heather Melton (2005). Are Heterosexual Men Also Victims of Intimate Partner Abuse? VAWnet National Electronic Network on Violence Against Women, Applied Research Forum, March.
Bernard, Claudia. (2000). Shifting the margins: Black feminist perspectives on discourses of mothers in child sexual abuse. In Women, Violence and Strategies for Action: Feminist Research, Policy and Practice. Edited by Jill Radford, Melissa Friedberg, and Lynne Harne, Buckingham & Philadelphia: Open University Press.
Bernhard, L.K. (2000). Physical and sexual violence experienced by lesbian and heterosexual women. Violence Against Women, 6(1): 68-79.
Berns, Nancy (2001). Degendering the Problem and Gendering the Blame: Political Discourse on Women and Violence. Gender & Society, 15, 2, Apr, 262-281.
Bible, Andrea, Shamita Das Dasgupta, and Sue Osthoff. (eds.). (2002). Violence Against Women, Special Issue: Women’s Use of Violence in Intimate Relationships, Part 1. 8(11), November.
Guest Editors’ Introduction.
Discourses of Female Violence and Societal Gender Stereotypes / Paula Ruth Gilbert.
Men’s and Women’s Use of Intimate Partner Violence in Clinical Samples / L. Kevin Hamberger and Clare E. Guse.
‘Gender Symmetry’ in Domestic Violence: A Substantive and Methodological Research Review / Michael S. Kimmel.
A Framework for Understanding Women’s Use of Nonlethal Violence in Intimate Heterosexual Relationships / Shamita Das Dasgupta.
Women’s Use of Force: Complexities and Challenges of Taking the Issue Seriously / Nancy Worcester.
Bible, Andrea, Shamita Das Dasgupta, and Sue Osthoff. (eds.). (2002). Violence Against Women, Special Issue: Women’s Use of Violence in Intimate Relationships, Part 2. 8(12), December.
Guest Editors’ Introduction.
Are Physical Assaults by Wives and Girlfriends a Major Social Problem? A Review of the Literature / Daniel G. Saunders.
Understanding the Context of Dual Arrest With Directions for Future Research / David Hirschel and Eve Buzawa.
Criminalizing Abused Girls / Sandra Simkins and Sarah Katz.
No Sugar, No Spice: Reflections on Research on Woman-To-Woman Sexual Violence / Lori B. Girshick.
But, Gertrude, I Beg To Differ, a Hit Is Not a Hit Is Not a Hit: When Battered Women Are Arrested for Assaulting Their Partners / Sue Osthoff.
Bible, Andrea, Shamita Das Dasgupta, and Sue Osthoff. (eds.). (2003). Violence Against Women, Special Issue: Women’s Use of Violence in Intimate Relationships, Part 3. 9(1), January.
Guest Editors’ Introduction.
A Working Analysis of Women’s Use of Violence in the Context of Learning, Opportunity, and Choice / Julie L. Perilla, Kim Frndak, Debbie Lillard, Cynthia East.
Making Social Change: Reflections on Individual and Institutional Advocacy With Women Arrested for Domestic Violence / Martha McMahon, Ellen Pence.
Behavorial and Psychological Differences Among Women who use Violence in Intimate Relationships / Suzanne C. Swan, David L. Snow.
The Words Change, but the Melody Lingers: The Persistence of the Battered Woman Syndrome in Criminal Cases Involving Battered Women / Kathleen J. Ferraro.
Book Review: Convicted Survivors: The Imprisonment of Battered Women Who Kill / Barbara Davidson.
Birch, Helen. (ed.). Moving Targets: Women, Murder and Representation. Virago. (On female killers)
Brown, Lyn (2003). Girlfighting: Betrayal and Rejection Among Girls. New York University Press.
Burke, L.K., and D.R. Follingstad. (1999). Violence in lesbian and gay relationships: Theory, prevalence, and correlational factors. Clinical Psychology Review, 19(5): 487-512.
Busch, Amy L., and Mindy S. Rosenberg (2004). Comparing Women and Men Arrested for Domestic Violence: A preliminary report. Journal of Family Violence, 19(1), February.
Caetano, Raul, John Schafer, Craig Field, and Scott M. Nelson (2002). Agreement on Reports of Intimate Partner Violence among White, Black, and Hispanic Couples in the United States. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, vol. 17, no. 12, pp. 1308-1322, December.
Coleman, V.E. (1994). Lesbian battering: The relationship between personality and the perpetration of violence. Violence and Victims, 9 (2): 139-152.
Coleman, Vallerie E. (1994). Lesbian Battering: The Relationship Between Personality and the Perpetration of Violence. Violence and Victims, 9(2).
Crinall, Karen. (1999). Offending Mothers: Theorising in a feminist minefield. Chapter 6 in Pease, Bob, and Jan Fook. (eds.). (1999). Transforming Social Work Practice: Postmodern critical perspectives. London & New York: Routledge, pp. 97-112.
Currie, D.H. (1998). Violent Men Or Violent Women? Whose Definition Counts? In Racquel Kennedy Bergen. (ed.). Issues in Intimate Violence. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Dasgupta, Shamita Das. (1999). Just Like Men? A Critical View of Violence By Women. In Shepard, Melanie F. and Pence, Ellen L. (eds.), Coordinating Community Responses to Domestic Violence: Lessons from Duluth and Beyond. Sage.
Dasgupta, Shamita Das. (2001). Towards an Understanding of Women’s Use of Non-Lethal Violence in Intimate Heterosexual Relationships. VAWNET: National Electronic Network on Violence Against Women, February.
DeKeseredy, W.S. (2000). Women, Crime, and the Canadian Criminal Justice System. Anderson Press.
DeKeseredy, W.S., D.G. Saunders, M.D. Schwartz, and S. Alvi. (1997). Meanings and Motives for Women’s Use of Violence in Canadian College Dating Relationships: Results from a National Survey. Sociological Spectrum, Volume 17 Issue 2, April-June, pp. 199-222.
Denfeld, Rene. (1997). Kill the Body, the Head Will Fall: A Closer Look at Women, Violence, and Aggression. London: Vintage.
Denow, Myriam S. (2003). The Myth of Innocence: Sexual scripts and the recognition of child sexual abuse by female perpetrators, Journal of Sex Research, 40(3), Winter.
Dobash, Russell P. et.al. (1992). The Myth of Sexual Symmetry in Marital Violence. Social Problems, 39(1), February.
Dobash, Russell P., and R. Emerson Dobash (2004). Women’s violence to men in intimate relationships: Working on a puzzle. British Journal of Criminology, 44(3), May.
Dobash, Russell P., R. Emerson Dobash, Kate Cavanagh, and Ruth Lewis. (1998). Separate and intersecting realities: A comparison of men’s and women’s accounts of violence against women. Violence Against Women, 4(4), August.
Elliott, Michele. (ed). (1994). Female Sexual Abuse of Children: The Forbidden Taboo. New York: Guilford Press.
Featherstone, Brid. (1996). Victims or Villlains? Women Who Physically Abuse Their Children. In Fawcett, Barbara, Featherstone, Brid, Hearn, Jeff and Toft, Christine. (eds.). Violence and Gender Relations: Theories and Interventions. London: Sage.
Fitzroy, Lee. (1999). Mother/Daughter Incest: Making sense of the unthi