The Resource Living in the crosshairs : the untold stories of anti-abortion terrorism, David S. Cohen and Krysten Connon
Living in the crosshairs : the untold stories of anti-abortion terrorism, David S. Cohen and Krysten Connon
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- Summary
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- "Abortion is a legal, common, and safe medical procedure that one in three American women will undergo. Yet ever since Roe v. Wade was decided in 1973, anti-abortion forces have tried nearly every tactic to eliminate it. Legislative and judicial developments dominate the news, but a troubling and all-too-common phenomenon-targeted vigilante action against individual abortion providers-is missing from the national discussion, only cropping up when a dramatic story like the murder of an abortion provider pushes it to the forefront. Every day, men and women who are associated with abortion care are harassed, threatened, stalked, picketed, sent hate mail, and otherwise terrorized. Those who seek help from the law are sometimes successful, but not always, either because there are insufficient protections built into the law, or because law enforcement officials fail to respond. In Living in the Crosshairs, the voices of these providers are heard for the first time, through extensive interviews that David S. Cohen and Krysten Connon conducted across the country. Abortion providers are targeted at home, at work, or in community spaces; they can be harassed in person or online. Abortion opponents target not only the providers themselves but also may go after their families, neighbors, and others close to them. This kind of targeting happens anywhere in the country, not just in more conservative areas, and can victimize all providers, not just high-profile doctors. For some, being the victim of targeted harassment inspires significant fear and leads to changes in behavior; for others, it has become a normal part of life; and for yet others, it actively strengthens their resolve. The response of law enforcement at the federal, state, and local levels is spotty-though there are some strong laws on the books, especially at the federal level, abortion providers have had mixed experiences when it comes to legal recourse, and effectiveness varies. Drawing on ideas from the interviews, the authors propose several legal and societal reforms that could improve the lives of providers, foremost among them redefining targeted harassment as terrorism rather than protest. Living in the Crosshairs is a rich and humane portrait of women's health professionals who persist in their work despite harassment because they believe in what they are doing. These providers' voices have not been heard in recent debates, leaving the public with a deficient understanding of exactly how abortion is limited in this country, yet their experiences illuminate the truth of the issue and offer us a path to a better policy"--
- "A chilling exposé of the threats, harassment, and worse that American abortion providers face on a daily basis-and groundbreaking remedies to stop it"--
- Language
- eng
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- pages cm
- Contents
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- Machine generated contents note:
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Seven Stories of Targeted Harassment
- Chapter 2: Where Targeted Harassment of Abortion Providers Occurs
- Chapter 3: Tactics of Targeted Harassment
- Chapter 4: Secondary Targets
- Chapter 5: Providers' Reactions to Targeted Harassment
- Chapter 6: Prevention and Protection
- Chapter 7: Six Stories of Law and Targeted Harassment
- Chapter 8: Legal Responses to Targeted Harassment
- Chapter 9: Legal Reform
- Chapter 10: Why Abortion Providers Continue
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- 9780199377558
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- Living in the crosshairs : the untold stories of anti-abortion terrorism
- Title
- Living in the crosshairs
- Title remainder
- the untold stories of anti-abortion terrorism
- Statement of responsibility
- David S. Cohen and Krysten Connon
- Language
- eng
- Summary
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- "Abortion is a legal, common, and safe medical procedure that one in three American women will undergo. Yet ever since Roe v. Wade was decided in 1973, anti-abortion forces have tried nearly every tactic to eliminate it. Legislative and judicial developments dominate the news, but a troubling and all-too-common phenomenon-targeted vigilante action against individual abortion providers-is missing from the national discussion, only cropping up when a dramatic story like the murder of an abortion provider pushes it to the forefront. Every day, men and women who are associated with abortion care are harassed, threatened, stalked, picketed, sent hate mail, and otherwise terrorized. Those who seek help from the law are sometimes successful, but not always, either because there are insufficient protections built into the law, or because law enforcement officials fail to respond. In Living in the Crosshairs, the voices of these providers are heard for the first time, through extensive interviews that David S. Cohen and Krysten Connon conducted across the country. Abortion providers are targeted at home, at work, or in community spaces; they can be harassed in person or online. Abortion opponents target not only the providers themselves but also may go after their families, neighbors, and others close to them. This kind of targeting happens anywhere in the country, not just in more conservative areas, and can victimize all providers, not just high-profile doctors. For some, being the victim of targeted harassment inspires significant fear and leads to changes in behavior; for others, it has become a normal part of life; and for yet others, it actively strengthens their resolve. The response of law enforcement at the federal, state, and local levels is spotty-though there are some strong laws on the books, especially at the federal level, abortion providers have had mixed experiences when it comes to legal recourse, and effectiveness varies. Drawing on ideas from the interviews, the authors propose several legal and societal reforms that could improve the lives of providers, foremost among them redefining targeted harassment as terrorism rather than protest. Living in the Crosshairs is a rich and humane portrait of women's health professionals who persist in their work despite harassment because they believe in what they are doing. These providers' voices have not been heard in recent debates, leaving the public with a deficient understanding of exactly how abortion is limited in this country, yet their experiences illuminate the truth of the issue and offer us a path to a better policy"--
- "A chilling exposé of the threats, harassment, and worse that American abortion providers face on a daily basis-and groundbreaking remedies to stop it"--
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- http://library.link/vocab/creatorDate
- 1972-
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Cohen, David S.
- Dewey number
- 363.460973
- Index
- no index present
- LC call number
- HQ767.5.U5
- LC item number
- C64 2015
- Literary form
- non fiction
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
- Connon, Krysten
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- Pro-life movement
- Abortion services
- Terrorism
- Harassment
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- Machine generated contents note: -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Seven Stories of Targeted Harassment -- Chapter 2: Where Targeted Harassment of Abortion Providers Occurs -- Chapter 3: Tactics of Targeted Harassment -- Chapter 4: Secondary Targets -- Chapter 5: Providers' Reactions to Targeted Harassment -- Chapter 6: Prevention and Protection -- Chapter 7: Six Stories of Law and Targeted Harassment -- Chapter 8: Legal Responses to Targeted Harassment -- Chapter 9: Legal Reform -- Chapter 10: Why Abortion Providers Continue
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- 9780199377558
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- Machine generated contents note: -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Seven Stories of Targeted Harassment -- Chapter 2: Where Targeted Harassment of Abortion Providers Occurs -- Chapter 3: Tactics of Targeted Harassment -- Chapter 4: Secondary Targets -- Chapter 5: Providers' Reactions to Targeted Harassment -- Chapter 6: Prevention and Protection -- Chapter 7: Six Stories of Law and Targeted Harassment -- Chapter 8: Legal Responses to Targeted Harassment -- Chapter 9: Legal Reform -- Chapter 10: Why Abortion Providers Continue
- Control code
- ocn892458756
- Extent
- pages cm
- Isbn
- 9780199377558
- Isbn Type
- (hardback)
- Lccn
- 2014039341
- Media category
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