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Security and Fear: The Geopolitics of Intimate Partner Violence Policing

  • Autores: Dana Cuomo
  • Localización: Geopolitics, ISSN-e 1557-3028, Vol. 18, Nº. 4, 2013, págs. 856-874
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • This paper builds upon feminist critiques of security interventions in the name of �protecting women� to link United States municipal policing practices for intimate partner violence with global security interventions. Policing intervention into intimate partner violence emerged in the last twenty-five years; however as I argue, these policing practices are situated within narrow conceptions of masculinist security that often fail to address victims' multiple security needs. While not dismissing the importance of arresting intimate partner violence abusers, this paper examines the ways that policing can create additional and different embodied fears and insecurities for victims. Using the tools of emotional geopolitics, this paper traces victims� fears following the arrest of their abuser to understand the temporal and spatial moments of fear in relation to security interventions. This methodological approach examines the limitations of masculinist protection while reimagining security to consider the emotional security needs and fears of those being protected.


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