Many areas of women’s health, including battering, suffer from concep-tual and methodological deficits. This article uses the “measurement trap ” (Graham & Campbell, 1991), a set of conditions defined by lack of information resulting from a narrow conceptualization of the problem, poor existing data sources, inappropriate outcome indicators, and limited measurement techniques, as a framework for describing how current approaches to conceptualizing and measuring battering hamper research and program efforts in the field of domestic violence. We then describe an alternative conceptualization-and-measurement approach that is based on battered women’s experiences. We argue that an experiential approach, which grounds measurement in women’s ...
Significant effort and money has been spent to change social and legal responses to domestic violenc...
Within the cyclical model of domestic violence it is implied that battered women are sensitized to v...
Research that shows approximately equal rates of dating and domestic violence by men and women has b...
Battering of women by their male partners affects an estimated 3 -4 million women each year in the U...
Battering of women by their male partners affects an estimated 3-4 million women each year in the Un...
The development of indicators and methods of collecting quantitative data on violence against women ...
The impact of violent crimes on the individual victims, families of victims, society and our culture...
This paper addresses recent debates relating to the measurement of domestic violence, and in particu...
Women’s experiences have been the nucleus of domestic violence literature, discourse, and policy, an...
This article explores the challenges of providing a quantitative measure of domestic violence and ab...
The types of violence subsumed under the term intimate partner violence include physical assault, se...
This important article examines the use of non-lethal violence by women. Dr. Dasgupta examines women...
The objective of this paper is to review the methodological issues that arise when studying violence...
It is estimate that between 2.5 and 4 million women are abused annually by their intimate partner. T...
AbstractBackground and aimViolence against women is a human rights issue, but it is also a health is...
Significant effort and money has been spent to change social and legal responses to domestic violenc...
Within the cyclical model of domestic violence it is implied that battered women are sensitized to v...
Research that shows approximately equal rates of dating and domestic violence by men and women has b...
Battering of women by their male partners affects an estimated 3 -4 million women each year in the U...
Battering of women by their male partners affects an estimated 3-4 million women each year in the Un...
The development of indicators and methods of collecting quantitative data on violence against women ...
The impact of violent crimes on the individual victims, families of victims, society and our culture...
This paper addresses recent debates relating to the measurement of domestic violence, and in particu...
Women’s experiences have been the nucleus of domestic violence literature, discourse, and policy, an...
This article explores the challenges of providing a quantitative measure of domestic violence and ab...
The types of violence subsumed under the term intimate partner violence include physical assault, se...
This important article examines the use of non-lethal violence by women. Dr. Dasgupta examines women...
The objective of this paper is to review the methodological issues that arise when studying violence...
It is estimate that between 2.5 and 4 million women are abused annually by their intimate partner. T...
AbstractBackground and aimViolence against women is a human rights issue, but it is also a health is...
Significant effort and money has been spent to change social and legal responses to domestic violenc...
Within the cyclical model of domestic violence it is implied that battered women are sensitized to v...
Research that shows approximately equal rates of dating and domestic violence by men and women has b...