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6 Women & Crim. Just. 92 (1994-1995)
Violence against Women: The Bloody Footprints

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WOMEN & CRIMINAL JUSTICE


VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN: THE BLOODY FOOTPRINTS,
by Pauline B. Bart and Eileen Geil Moran, Editors. Newbury Park,
CA: Sage Publications, Inc., 1993.

   Violence Against Women: The Bloody Footprints, edited by Pau-
line Bart and Eileen Geil Moran, is the second offering in a series of
readers published by Sage, and sponsored by the Sociologists for
Women in Society. This book grew from a special issue of Gender
& Society focusing on violence against women. Bart and Moran, in
the preface and introductions to the sections, provide a framework
rooted in radical feminist and conflict theory to introduce the writ-
ings by the contributing authors.
  The first section focuses on the types of violence against women,
which runs the gamut from obscene phone calls to serial murder.
Jane Caputi's The Sexual Politics of Murder is an essay on how
the torture and murder of women is founded in a system of male
supremacy, and as such, falls into the category of hate crime. In an
article by Diana Scully and Joseph Marolla, rape is examined using
anecdotal information arising from interviews with 114 convicted
rapists. The thesis supported is that rape is more than a pathological
act committed by a small number of aberrant men, but rather an
extreme point on a continuum of sexually aggressive acts which
reward males and victimize females. An essay on incest by Judith
Herman, punctuated with anecdotal accounts of incest survivors,
argues that what she calls the feminist perspective best explains
the existing data on this topic.
  Sexual assault in the workplace is presented in a somewhat con-
fusing article by Beth Schneider. While data were collected and
reported separately for lesbians and heterosexual women, the rele-
vance of sexual orientation to workplace assault is not readily
apparent. Schneider used survey results to discuss characteristics
and experiences of respondents who reported some form of work-
related sexual assault. Because of fairly severe methodological
weaknesses in sampling, these data are not particularly helpful, in
that the results may not be adequately representative of the popula-
tion for meaningful interpretation. Similarly, the self-reported feel-
ings about, and reactions to obscene phone calls by a nonrandom
sample of 58 women was used by Carole Sheffield to conclude that

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