Discrimination Against Women In California Thesis

Indeed, the most serious health issue related to domestic violence of course is mortality, and the California Women's Law Center (CWLC) conducted a survey of 100 murders of women by their male intimate partners. The results are very germane for those interested in health-related gender fairness through the law in California. CWLC found that in 59% of the surveyed cases of women homicide victims the murder was not the first abusive episode; and a "history of threats to the victims' life" by the killer was available in 47% of the cases. Because seeking a "restraining order" and/or domestic violence services increases a victim's safety in many cases, 68% of abused murder victims "...never obtained, or attempted to obtain, a protective order against their abusive partner" (CWLC, 2003). Just 20% of those women killed by intimate partners had an active restraining order against their abuser at the time they were murdered.

But where were the family members when it came to protecting the health of these women? CWLC writes that in 76% of the cases involving "a history of abuse," friends, neighbors, co-workers and family members were aware of the violence in the relationship. In 56% of the cases where women were murdered, law enforcement had been called to the house, and in 22% of the cases, cops had been called multiple times. And in 51% of the cases, the wife or girlfriend had separated from the abuser at the time of the killing.

Meanwhile, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed Senate Bill 407 into law in September 2007, which, according to the CWLC, "...rectifies a potentially life-threatening oversight which formally allowed a person accused of battering a victim to act as the 'holder of privilege' on behalf of that victim" (CWLC, 2007). In other words, this bill "ensures" that female victims of domestic violence and their children "will have a secure and safe environment to disclose sensitive information" to domestic violence therapists and counselors. This establishes through law that the domestic violence counselor have a minimum of 40 hours of training and be responsible for not disclosing "sensitive information" with reference to the victim's plight (CWLC, 2007).

As for teenage women, the CWLC reports that 9% of dating ninth-graders and 13% of dating 11th graders "reported abuse in a dating relationship in the previous 12 months" (CWLC, 2007). What is more egregious is that 43% of teen dating violence occurs in a school building, or on school property, meaning schools officials are not protecting girls from violence visited upon them by boys - unfairness compounded.

Approximately 1 in 5 high school-aged girls report having been physically and/or sexually abused by an intimate partner" (Austin, 2006). Testifying before the California Commission on the Status of Women, Emily Austin, a Fellow at CWLC, reports that young women (ages 16 to 24) are "the most vulnerable to intimate partner violence...and the prevalence of intimate partner violence for young women [is] three times higher than any other age group" (Austin, 2006). Rarely is the male in the relationship harmed, Austin explains, excepting in cases where the girl fights back in self-defense. The CWLC calls out schools' failure to "take formal and informal complaints seriously" from girls who have been subjected to date-related violence. Does this sound like fairness for young women? Certainly not, and this is not a new phenomenon.

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However, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has determined that these creams - which contain "progesterone," "medroxyprogesterone acetate," "methyitestosterone," among other toxic chemicals - are not "safe and effective." With that as a backdrop, the CWLC sued 35 companies that manufacture hormone creams.
Works Cited

Austin, Emily. "Teen Dating Violence and School Response." California Commission on the Status of Women. Retrieved 10 Dec. 2008 at http://www.CWLC.org.

Bellasalma, Patricia. "Taking a Close Look at Prop. 4, Californians Will Vote No as they Have Two Times When Similar Measures Were on the Ballot." California Progress Report. Retrieved 10 Dec. 2008, at http://www.californiaprogressreport.com.(2008).

Buckland, Katie. "Lawsuit Charges Hormone Cream Manufacturers with Deceptive Marketing." California Women's Law Center. Retrieved 10 Dec. 2008 at http://www.CWLC.org.(2005).

California Now. "Women's Health Care: Struggles & Strange Bedfellows." Retrieved 9 December 2008, at http://www.canow.org.(2008).

California Women's Law Center. "Breastfeeding in Public is not a Crime: Know Your Rights." Retrieved 10 Dec. 2008 at http://www.CWLC.org.(2004).

California Women's Law Center. "California Women's Law Center Settles Case of California Woman Not Allowed to Breastfeed at Las Vegas Casino." Retrieved 9 Dec. 2008 at http://www.CWLC.org.

California Women's Law Center. "Governor Signs Legislation Sponsored by CWLC to Strengthen Confidentiality Protections for Victims of Domestic Violence." Retrieved Dec. 2008 at http://www.CWLC.org.(2007).

California Women's Law Center. "S.T.O.P. Teen Dating Violence Initiative." Retrieved Dec. 2008 at http://www.cwlc.org.

California Women's Law Center. "Survey of 100 Murders of Women at the Hands of Their Male Intimate Partners." Retrieved 9 Dec. 2008 at http://www.CWLC.org.(2003).

Center for Reproductive Rights. "Contraceptive Equity Bills Gain Momentum in State Legislatures." Retrieved 9 Dec. 2008 at http://www.reproductiverights.org.

"Straight Talk about Viagra and Birth Control." Retrieved 9 Dec. 2008 at http://www.wallstreatweather.net.2008.

Guttmacher Institute. "State Policies in Brief: Insurance Coverage of Contraceptives." Retrieved 10 Dec. 2008 at http://www.guttmacher.org.(2007).

Lazarus, David. "Insurance 'eggheads' make women pay." Los Angeles Times 22 June 2008. Retrieved 9 Dec. 2008, at http://articles.latimes.com.

Linden, Maggie Shandera. "Score One for Californians Opposing Prop. 4." California Progress Report. Retrieved 10 Dec. 2008 at http://www.californiaprogressreport.com.(2008).

MediaMatters for America. "O'Reilly: 'Birth control is not a medical condition, it is a Choice.'" Retrieved 10 Dec. 2008 at http://mediamatters.org (2008).

National Association for the Repeal of Abortion Legislation. "Viagra but Not Birth Control? Tell Insurance companies to Cover Contraceptives!" Retrieved 11 Dec. 2008 at http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/951224683.(2007).

National Conference of State Legislatures. "State Laws Requiring Insurance Coverage of Contraceptives." Retrieved 10 Dec. 2008 at http://www.ncsl.org.(2008).

Pear, Robert. "Women Buying Health Policies Pay a Penalty." The New York Times. Retrieved 9 Dec. 2008 at http://www.nytimes.com.(2008)

Sealey, Geraldine. "Erections Get Insurance; Why Not the Pill?" ABC News. Retrieved Dec. 2008, at http://abcnews.go.com.

Wyn, Roberta. "Women's Health Insurance Coverage in California." UCLA Center for Health Policy Research. 9 Dec. 2008 at http://www.healthpolicy.ucla.edu.(2006).

Wright, Anthony. "Discrimination in Individual Health Insurance Market Demonstrates Need for California Legislation and Calls into Question McCain's Health Plan."

California Progress Report. Retrieved 9 Dec. 2008 at http://www.californiaprogressreport.com.(2008).

Sources Used in Documents:

Works Cited

Austin, Emily. "Teen Dating Violence and School Response." California Commission on the Status of Women. Retrieved 10 Dec. 2008 at http://www.CWLC.org.

Bellasalma, Patricia. "Taking a Close Look at Prop. 4, Californians Will Vote No as they Have Two Times When Similar Measures Were on the Ballot." California Progress Report. Retrieved 10 Dec. 2008, at http://www.californiaprogressreport.com.(2008).

Buckland, Katie. "Lawsuit Charges Hormone Cream Manufacturers with Deceptive Marketing." California Women's Law Center. Retrieved 10 Dec. 2008 at http://www.CWLC.org.(2005).

California Now. "Women's Health Care: Struggles & Strange Bedfellows." Retrieved 9 December 2008, at http://www.canow.org.(2008).
California Women's Law Center. "Breastfeeding in Public is not a Crime: Know Your Rights." Retrieved 10 Dec. 2008 at http://www.CWLC.org.(2004).
California Women's Law Center. "California Women's Law Center Settles Case of California Woman Not Allowed to Breastfeed at Las Vegas Casino." Retrieved 9 Dec. 2008 at http://www.CWLC.org.
California Women's Law Center. "Governor Signs Legislation Sponsored by CWLC to Strengthen Confidentiality Protections for Victims of Domestic Violence." Retrieved Dec. 2008 at http://www.CWLC.org.(2007).
California Women's Law Center. "S.T.O.P. Teen Dating Violence Initiative." Retrieved Dec. 2008 at http://www.cwlc.org.
California Women's Law Center. "Survey of 100 Murders of Women at the Hands of Their Male Intimate Partners." Retrieved 9 Dec. 2008 at http://www.CWLC.org.(2003).
Center for Reproductive Rights. "Contraceptive Equity Bills Gain Momentum in State Legislatures." Retrieved 9 Dec. 2008 at http://www.reproductiverights.org.
"Straight Talk about Viagra and Birth Control." Retrieved 9 Dec. 2008 at http://www.wallstreatweather.net.2008.
Guttmacher Institute. "State Policies in Brief: Insurance Coverage of Contraceptives." Retrieved 10 Dec. 2008 at http://www.guttmacher.org.(2007).
Lazarus, David. "Insurance 'eggheads' make women pay." Los Angeles Times 22 June 2008. Retrieved 9 Dec. 2008, at http://articles.latimes.com.
Linden, Maggie Shandera. "Score One for Californians Opposing Prop. 4." California Progress Report. Retrieved 10 Dec. 2008 at http://www.californiaprogressreport.com.(2008).
MediaMatters for America. "O'Reilly: 'Birth control is not a medical condition, it is a Choice.'" Retrieved 10 Dec. 2008 at http://mediamatters.org (2008).
National Association for the Repeal of Abortion Legislation. "Viagra but Not Birth Control? Tell Insurance companies to Cover Contraceptives!" Retrieved 11 Dec. 2008 at http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/951224683.(2007).
National Conference of State Legislatures. "State Laws Requiring Insurance Coverage of Contraceptives." Retrieved 10 Dec. 2008 at http://www.ncsl.org.(2008).
Pear, Robert. "Women Buying Health Policies Pay a Penalty." The New York Times. Retrieved 9 Dec. 2008 at http://www.nytimes.com.(2008)
Sealey, Geraldine. "Erections Get Insurance; Why Not the Pill?" ABC News. Retrieved Dec. 2008, at http://abcnews.go.com.
Wyn, Roberta. "Women's Health Insurance Coverage in California." UCLA Center for Health Policy Research. 9 Dec. 2008 at http://www.healthpolicy.ucla.edu.(2006).
California Progress Report. Retrieved 9 Dec. 2008 at http://www.californiaprogressreport.com.(2008).


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