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Housing and Domestic Abuse: Policy into Practice


ISBN13: 9780367615437
To be Published: May 2022
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback (Hardback in 2020)
Price: £38.99



Housing and Domestic Abuse provides an analysis of how housing policy has been historically utilised in responding to domestic abuse. The authors trace the history of policy from the feminist roots of the refuge movement, to the use of ‘anti-social behaviour’ legislation to address abuse, and the current proposals being considered.

The UK government and devolved governments in Scotland and Wales are currently making significant changes to the ways they address domestic abuse, including involving housing policy in their responses. This book provide details of the differential approaches of the Scottish and Welsh governments and proposes a ‘whole housing approach’ to addressing abuse. Readers will gain a detailed knowledge of historic, and current policy and practice in this area. They will also benefit from insights from two of the leading scholars in their respective fields of housing and domestic abuse policy and practice.

This book will be of interest to academics, policy makers and practitioners across the fields of housing and domestic abuse policy and practice, as well as students studying social policy more broadly.

Subjects:
Housing Law
Contents:
Section 1: Putting the Book in Context
1. Introduction
2. Implementation and Isomorphism

Section 2: The History of Housing and Domestic Abuse Policy in the UK
3. Feminism and the Early Refuges
4. The Conservatives, New Labour and Domestic Abuse Policy
5. Current Proposals – A Return to Specialism?

Section 3: Domestic Abuse and Wider Housing Policy Issues
6. (Social) Housing Policy and Domestic Abuse
7. Housing Policy – Wider Contexts
8. Scotland and Wales – the (Dis) United Kingdom
9.  The Impact of Housing Providers on Women Experiencing Abuse

Section 4: Sector Responses
10. Sector Responses