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Sexual Violence and Armed Conflict

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ISBN: 978-0-745-64187-4

February 2011

Polity

176 pages

Description
Every year, hundreds of thousands of women become victims of sexual violence in conflict zones around the world; in the Democratic Republic of Congo alone, approximately 1,100 rapes are reported each month.

This book offers a comprehensive analysis of the causes, consequences and responses to sexual violence in contemporary armed conflict. It explores the function and effect of wartime sexual violence and examines the conditions that make women and girls most vulnerable to these acts both before, during and after conflict. To understand the motivations of the men (and occasionally women) who perpetrate this violence, the book analyzes the role played by systemic and situational factors such as patriarchy and militarized masculinity. Difficult questions of accountability are tackled; in particular, the case of child soldiers, who often suffer a double victimization when forced to commit sexual atrocities. The book concludes by looking at strategies of prevention and protection as well as new programs being set up on the ground to support the rehabilitation of survivors and their communities. Sexual violence in war has long been a taboo subject but, as this book shows, new and courageous steps are at last being taken Ð at both local and international level - to end what has been called the “greatest silence in history”.
About the Author
Janie L. Leatherman is Director of International Studies and Professor of Politics at Fairfield University.
Features
  • A new volume in Polity’s successful ‘War and Conflict in the Modern World’ series.
  • Offers a comprehensive analysis of the causes and consequences of sexual violence across a range of conflict zones.
  • Tackles complex questions relating to accountability, and explores strategies of prevention and protection.
  • The first book to offer students a clear and insightful introduction to this unjustly neglected issue in global politics.