Brunswick Books
Home • Ordering • Contact Us • About Us • Independent Booksellers • Catalogues • Publisher Services • Events & Information • Shopping Cart

Find Books:

by Subject Category
  • African Studies
  • Anthropology
  • Biographies
  • Business
  • Canadian Studies
  • Class
  • Community/Urban Studies
  • Criminology / Law
  • Cultural Studies
  • Development Studies
  • Disability Studies
  • Ecology/Environment
  • Economics
  • Education
  • Family Studies
  • Fiction
  • Food/Food Security
  • Gender Studies
  • Gerontology
  • Globalization
  • Health /Health Care
  • History
  • Immigration
  • Imperialism
  • Indigenous Studies
  • International Studies
  • Labour Studies
  • Latin America
  • Literature
  • Media
  • Middle East
  • Mothering
  • Music
  • Peace Studies
  • Philosophy
  • Poetry
  • Political Economy
  • Politics
  • Public Policy
  • Queer Studies
  • Racism/Race Relations
  • Religion Studies
  • Research
  • Short Stories
  • Social / Political Theory
  • Social Movements
  • Social Work
  • Socialist Register
  • Sociology
  • Technology
  • Women’s Studies
  • Young Adult
Featured Books Forthcoming

Brunswick Books is the new name of Fernwood Books.  For over 35 years we have been providing books from independent and progressive publishers.

No Place for Violence
  • Publisher: Fernwood Publishing
  • Co-published with: RESOLVE
  • ISBN: 9781552660348
  • Paperback
  • Price: $23.95 CAD
  • Publication Date: 2000
  • Rights: World
  • Terms: POD
  • Pages: 140


Examination Copy

Professors/Instructors in Canada: We will provide examination copies of our books for consideration as course texts. We do reserve the right to limit examination copy requests and/or to provide books on a pre-payment or approval basis.

Request Exam Copy

No Place for Violence

Canadian Aboriginal Alternatives

Edited by Sharon Perrault, Jocelyn Proulx

Family violence has become an issue of significant concern within the Aboriginal community. One of the unique aspects of family violence within this community is its link to the history of colonization. This volume presents a number of studies on the effects of colonization, the need for programming specific to and by Aboriginal people and the efforts made by the Aboriginal community to meet that need. The success and respect that these projects have elicited from the community will build confidence and pave the way for their development and the pursuit of alternative approaches to family violence prevention in the Aboriginal community.

First in the Hurting and Healing series on intimate violence from RESOLVE and Fernwood.

About the Authors

 Dr. Jocelyn Proulx has a Ph.D. in psychology and her areas of research include: family violence offenders, Aboriginal issues and family violence, child sexual and physical abuse, and dating violence. Dr. Proulx has worked as a research associate with RESOLVE since 1994. She has been involved in several program evaluations including the Healthy Relationships program on dating violence prevention and the Ma Mawi Wi Chi Itata Family Violence Program Stony Mountain Project. She has constructed manuals for workshop and program delivery and has provided consultative and research services to community agencies. In addition to working at RESOLVE, Dr. Proulx teaches various courses in psychology.

Excerpt

Download PDF


Home • Ordering • Contact Us • About Us • Independent Booksellers • Catalogues • Publisher Services • Events • Shopping Cart

Website by Triggers & Sparks | Contact Us: info@brunswickbooks.ca / 416-703-3598