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2015 Programme

Event #13

Adolfo Ceretti, Simonetta Agnello Hornby, Alfredo Verde

Gender-based violence: Perpetrators, victims and models of intervention.

In recent years, public debate has been spurred by issues such as stalking, persecution, domestic violence and homicides, particularly when they involve women. But who are these harassers? Are they really incapable of love, or suffering from relational dependence? The expression “femminicide” has represented an attempt at drawing awareness towards these forms of gender-based violence. Therefore, we must ask ourselves what the true origin of this word is, which occurrences it describes, and what their true significance is. We must also question the punitive actions that have seemed to stir up animosity and transformed the male figure into a disturbing entity. Can the violence that develops between genders be controlled? How are victims and perpetrators of these crimes cured? How should actions directed towards these goals be structured?

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ADOLFO CERETTI
Adolfo Ceretti

is a full professor of Criminology at Università di Milano-Bicocca, vice-president of the Italian Criminology Society, scientific coordinator of the Penal Mediation Centre of Milan. His books include: Oltre la paura. Cinque riflessioni su criminalità, società e politica (with R. Cornelli, Feltrinelli, 2013).

Simonetta Agnello Hornby

is a writer and advocate for minors living in London. The books she has published with Feltrinelli include: La Mennulara (2002), La zia marchesa (2004), Boccamurata (2007), Vento scomposto (2009), Il veleno dell’oleandro (2013); her book Il male che si deve raccontare (con M. Calloni, 2013) introduced the Scotland method for contrasting domestic abuse to Italy.

Alfredo Verde

is a a psychologist, psychoanalytic psychotherapist, and a full professor of Criminology at  Universitá di Genova. He studies narrative criminology, clinical criminology and forensic psychology from a psycho-sociological perspective.


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Gender-based violence: Perpetrators, victims and models of intervention.

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