Dignity: a journal of analysis of exploitation and violence
Abbreviation:
Dignity (Kingston, R.I.)
Published by:
Department of Women's Studies University of Rhode Island
Publisher Location: Kingston, RI, USA
Journal Website:
https://digitalcommons.uri.edu/dignity/
Range of citations in the SafetyLit database:
2021; 6(1) --
2021; 6(5)
Publication Date Range:
2016 --
Title began with volume (issue):
1(1)
Number of articles from this journal included in the SafetyLit database:
12
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eISSN = 2472-4181
LCCN = 2016200524 | OCLC = 949279988
Find a library that holds this journal: http://worldcat.org/issn/24724181
Journal Language(s):
English
Aims and Scope (from publisher):
Dignity: A Journal of Analysis of Exploitation and Violence is an open access, peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary journal dedicated to publishing original scholarly articles on topics related to sexual exploitation, violence, and slavery. The journal is a forum for research, discussion, and analysis on how these forms of violence harm the dignity and health of individuals, the integrity and security of communities, and the strength and character of nations. The journal is an arena for practitioners, advocates and service providers to report on interventions, movements and progress on healing individuals, rehabilitating communities and transforming states into actors where justice serves all people, regardless of sex, gender, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, nationality, class, caste or religion. The journal encourages investigations and discussion of challenges to dignity and justice such as corruption, lack of rule of law, harmful cultural practices, and laws and policies that justify and institutionalize inequality, violence and exploitation. The journal is a forum to examine how individuals, civil societies and states have responded to improve human and civil rights. Dignity aims to contribute to evidence-based knowledge and theoretical development of these topics to give people the tools to end sexual exploitation, violence, and slavery.