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+====A. Counterplan text: Resolved: The United States federal government ought to ban the use of the qualified immunity defense in cases where officers are negligent or fail to reasonably respond in cases of coercive control. I reserve the right to clarify in CX. ==== |
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+====That's mutually exclusive- it removes the term and abbreviation for "intimate partner violence" and replaces it with coercive control. Perm is severance because you are shifting away from words you defended.==== |
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+====1. The use of the word "violence" assumes that survivors cannot leave because of physical "violence" but conceals the oppressive systemic abuse. The term violence erases the systemic nature of coercion. ==== |
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+Stark, Evan, Professor of Human Services and Chair, Department of Urban Health Administration at Rutgers University~~, Coercive Control: How Men Entrap Women in Personal Life, Oxford University Press, 2007. |
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+The limits of current interventions can be directly traced to a failure of vision, |
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+and may actually contribute to making abuse routine, a process called normalization. |
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+====2. Coercive control recognizes the cumulative abuse that the term "violence" ignores==== |
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+Stark 2, Evan, Professor of Human Services and Chair, Department of Urban Health Administration at Rutgers University~~, Coercive Control: How Men Entrap Women in Personal Life, Oxford University Press, 2007. |
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+The easiest way to understand coercive control is to contrast it to the widespread equation |
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+women is less important than what they prevent women from doing for themselves. |
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+====Perm fails, any use of the term "violence" mutes other forms of abuse ==== |
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+Stark, Evan, ~~Professor of Human Services and Chair, Department of Urban Health Administration at Rutgers University~~, Coercive Control: How Men Entrap Women in Personal Life, Oxford University Press, 2007. |
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+Control: Invisible in Plain Sight The victims and perpetrators of coercive control are easily |
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+such little impact is that no one knows what to do about it. |
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+====Discourse shapes reality including the aff so it comes first ==== |
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+Hill ,Cheryl Lynn Wofford "Restating International Jurisprudence in Inclusive Terms: Language as Method in Creating a Hospitable Worldview," 27 Okla. City U.L. Rev. 297, Spring, 2002, LexisNexis |
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+Language is a method that has been used to achieve a more inclusive worldview. |
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+. "Categories are supremely important in controlling the behavior of human beings. |
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+====C/I: The neg may read one dispositional word PIC that is textually competitive w/ at least one net benefit supported by evidence from a scholar in the relevant field of literature, and the negative may only PIC out of a word or abbreviation in the plan text that has literature from a scholar in the relevant field.==== |