The article assesses three approaches to domestic violence: two that use the concept of coercive control' and one that uses domestic violent crime'. These are: Stark's concept of coercive control; Johnson's distinction between situational couple violence and intimate terrorism, in which coercive control is confined to the latter; and that of domestic violent crime, in which all physical violence is conceptualized as coercive and controlling. The article assesses these three approaches on seven issues. It offers original analysis of data from the Crime Survey for England and Wales concerning variations in repetition and seriousness in domestic violent crime. It links escalation in domestic violent crime to variations in the economic resource...
This article responds to Walby and Towers’ article, in which they propose a quantitative methodology...
There is growing international interest in translating Stark’s concept of coercive control into crim...
There is growing international interest in translating Stark’s concept of coercive control into crim...
The article assesses three approaches to domestic violence: two that use the concept of ‘coercive co...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Queen's University Belfast, School of Law v...
Evaluations of domestic violence perpetrator programmes have not produced evidence that they are as ...
Critics of the criminalization of coercive control warned that the criminal justice system was ill-p...
The Domestic Abuse Act 2021 introduced a legal definition of domestic abuse into law for the first t...
Critics of the criminalization of coercive control warned that the criminal justice system was ill-p...
This article responds to Walby and Towers’ article, in which they propose a quantitative methodology...
Making sense of intimate partner violence has long been seen through the lens of coercive control. H...
This paper addresses recent debates relating to the measurement of domestic violence, and in particu...
This article analyzes the conceptual structure of domestic violence and critiques various influentia...
There is growing international interest in translating Stark’s concept of coercive control into crim...
This article responds to Walby and Towers’ article, in which they propose a quantitative methodology...
This article responds to Walby and Towers’ article, in which they propose a quantitative methodology...
There is growing international interest in translating Stark’s concept of coercive control into crim...
There is growing international interest in translating Stark’s concept of coercive control into crim...
The article assesses three approaches to domestic violence: two that use the concept of ‘coercive co...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Queen's University Belfast, School of Law v...
Evaluations of domestic violence perpetrator programmes have not produced evidence that they are as ...
Critics of the criminalization of coercive control warned that the criminal justice system was ill-p...
The Domestic Abuse Act 2021 introduced a legal definition of domestic abuse into law for the first t...
Critics of the criminalization of coercive control warned that the criminal justice system was ill-p...
This article responds to Walby and Towers’ article, in which they propose a quantitative methodology...
Making sense of intimate partner violence has long been seen through the lens of coercive control. H...
This paper addresses recent debates relating to the measurement of domestic violence, and in particu...
This article analyzes the conceptual structure of domestic violence and critiques various influentia...
There is growing international interest in translating Stark’s concept of coercive control into crim...
This article responds to Walby and Towers’ article, in which they propose a quantitative methodology...
This article responds to Walby and Towers’ article, in which they propose a quantitative methodology...
There is growing international interest in translating Stark’s concept of coercive control into crim...
There is growing international interest in translating Stark’s concept of coercive control into crim...