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A reasonable battered mother?
Subtitle | redefining, reconstructing, and recreating the battered mother in child protective proceedings |
Magazine Title | Harvard Women's Law Journal |
Volume | 22 |
Magazine Year | 1999 |
Magazine Number | spring |
Pages | p. 89-121 |
Language | English/Engels |
Description | The author argues that where the state alleges failure to protect against a battered mother, the appropriate standard must particularize and account for the violence. Morover, she argues that culture structures relationships within the family and measures appropriate maternal behavior according to a generalized standard. To particularize the violence, deconstruct the normative process and reconstruct the materiality of battered mothers' lives, the appropriate standard is a reasonable battered mother test (RBMT). |
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