The Cost of Fear: Why Most Safety Advice Is Sexist and How We Can Stop Gender-Based Violence

Author:   Meg Stone
Publisher:   Beacon Press
ISBN:  

9780807022726


Pages:   232
Publication Date:   24 February 2026
Format:   Paperback
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The Cost of Fear: Why Most Safety Advice Is Sexist and How We Can Stop Gender-Based Violence


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A violence prevention expert helps targets of gender-based violence discern fact from fiction around what keeps us safe and support social change Personal safety shouldn't mean living in fear, nor should it come at the expense of political progress. Questionable advice to avoid violence, like ""don't go shopping alone,"" comes mostly from the police or other men in authority. But gender-based violence is often enacted in the most intimate spheres of our lives, not when we're out grocery shopping. To stop this violence, we need strategies that are just as intimate. In The Cost of Fear, nationally recognized violence prevention expert Meg Stone helps readers separate fact from fiction. It's full of practical, research-based strategies that readers can use to keep themselves and their communities safer. Increased safety comes from developing the skills to resist coercive control, especially from people we know or people in authority, not from complying with rigid rules or avoiding homeless people on the street. This deeply researched book draws timely connections between personal safety and political change-from Latina organizers in California working to stop sexual violence against night shift janitorial workers to teenage girls who call out double standards. Work to change laws and change people's minds is essential, but without practical strategies, the change is incomplete. The Cost of Fear will show us how we can make safety choices that expand our worlds and contribute to the fight for social justice.

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Author:   Meg Stone
Publisher:   Beacon Press
Imprint:   Beacon Press
Weight:   0.369kg
ISBN:  

9780807022726


ISBN 10:   0807022721
Pages:   232
Publication Date:   24 February 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   To order   Availability explained

Table of Contents

Introduction: Scared and Powerful PART 1: WHAT HOLDS US BACK CHAPTER 1 Monumental, Unsatisfying Victories CHAPTER 2 The Cost of Fear CHAPTER 3 How Not to Get Strangled by Your Ponytail CHAPTER 4 Bad People Do Bad Things CHAPTER 5 Compliance Breeds Abuse PART 2: WHAT WORKS CHAPTER 6 Not Overreacting CHAPTER 7 The Evidence and Its Discontents PART 3: WHAT MOVES US FORWARD CHAPTER 8 Resisting Racism CHAPTER 9 Strengthening Activism CHAPTER 10 Embracing Resistance CHAPTER 11 So, What Should I Do? What Should I Tell My Daughter? Notes

Reviews

“Intriguing . . . This is sure to stir debate.” —Publishers Weekly “Stone provides a practical, deeply needed resource that expands rather than diminishes the world for women.” —Booklist “The Cost of Fear delivers a compelling critique of the shortcomings of conventional safety practices. Through meticulous evidence-based research and personal stories, Stone suggests more effective strategies for eliminating gender-based violence.” —Wendy Rouse, author of Her Own Hero “Meg Stone offers her incredible knowledge with love and compassion, an essential guide for resistance-based self-defense training. Drawing from her decades-long experience, Stone empowers you to build mental resilience and vital techniques for developing situational awareness to defuse gender-based violence quickly for your safety. The Cost of Fear is a must-read for people of all genders and ages, regardless of their fitness and experience levels.” —Rev. Irene Monroe, co-host of All Rev’d Up on Boston Public Radio “Meg Stone has written a powerful, accessible, and devastatingly acute analysis of the pervasiveness of gender-based violence and why our efforts to prevent it have failed, packed with expert insight drawn from her decades-long career and practical tips to empower women and others who are targeted. The Cost of Fear moved me, enraged me, and educated me. I don’t think I’ll ever stop thinking about it. I wish this book weren’t necessary. But until we live in a better world, get this book.” —Alex Marzano-Lesnevich, author of The Fact of a Body “In The Cost of Fear, Meg Stone weaves together stories—from the individual to the organizational—and extensive research to offer a comprehensive understanding of the problem of gender-based violence. She makes a clear, compelling case for safety through resistance to both protect individuals and change society. Valuable for everyone from policy-makers to individuals wanting to increase their safety, this book can change the world.” —Lauren R. Taylor, founder-director of Defend Yourself


Author Information

Meg Stone is the Executive Director of IMPACT Boston, an abuse prevention and empowerment self-defense organization. Her writing has been published in Huffington Post, Newsweek, Washington Post, Boston Globe, Dame, and Ms. She has received numerous awards for her work over the past 30 years. Meg lives in Cambridge, MA, with her partner Mal and a shockingly large collection of musical theatre cast albums.

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