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Empowering Self-Defense Training

NCJ Number
247837
Journal
Violence Against Women Volume: 20 Issue: 3 Dated: March 2014 Pages: 351-359
Author(s)
Martha E. Thompson
Date Published
March 2014
Length
9 pages
Annotation

The purpose of self-defense training is to expand people's options, yet it is often framed as a solely physical, and limiting, response to violence.

Abstract

The purpose of self-defense training is to expand people's options, yet it is often framed as a solely physical, and limiting, response to violence. I draw on my own experience as a self-defense instructor and that of others in the self-defense movement to argue that an empowerment approach to self-defense training contributes to the anti-violence movement in multiple ways: providing a pathway to increase women's and girls' safety and their potential for becoming powerful and effective social change agents right now, providing an informed and embodied understanding of violence, and offering comprehensive options to recognize, prevent, and interrupt violence. Abstract published by arrangement with Sage.

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