Media reports have suggested that the number of reports of domestic violence may increase when Scotland's two largest, Glasgow-based football (soccer) clubs, Rangers and Celtic (traditionally referred to as the “Old Firm”) play one another. This study considers the number of domestic (violence) incidents reported to Strathclyde Police between 2008 and 2011 for the 24hrs following these matches, and compares it to the number reported during two appropriate comparator periods. There is a statistically significant increase in the number of reports following Old Firm matches compared to the comparator periods. This preliminary analysis confirms previous speculation concerning the association between Old Firm matches and reports of domestic viol...
Domestic abuse is increasingly recognised as a serious public health concern worldwide. Previous res...
We study the role of alcohol and emotions in explaining the dynamics in domestic abuse following maj...
This article draws on the responses of 1,500 fans from across the United Kingdom to an online survey...
Media reports have suggested that the number of reports of domestic violence may increase when Scotl...
Media reports have suggested that the number of reports of domestic violence may increas...
Much research suggests that sporting events can trigger domestic violence with recent evidence sugge...
A growing body of evidence suggests that people exhibit loss aversion – the displeasure from sufferi...
Tackling domestic abuse is a key priority for the Scottish Government and its partners. There is evi...
This study examines whether increases in incidents of female domestic abuse occur during FIFA world ...
The link between sport and violence is widely acknowledged. While the focus has been on “player viol...
This study aims to establish whether empirical evidence exists to support the anecdotal view that th...
The aim of the article is to analyse the methodological issues of the study of criminologist Dr. Stu...
Increased reports of domestic violence and abuse (DVA) following football matches have been document...
Domestic abuse is increasingly recognised as a serious public health concern worldwide. Previous res...
Increased reports of domestic violence and abuse (DVA) have been identified following football games...
Domestic abuse is increasingly recognised as a serious public health concern worldwide. Previous res...
We study the role of alcohol and emotions in explaining the dynamics in domestic abuse following maj...
This article draws on the responses of 1,500 fans from across the United Kingdom to an online survey...
Media reports have suggested that the number of reports of domestic violence may increase when Scotl...
Media reports have suggested that the number of reports of domestic violence may increas...
Much research suggests that sporting events can trigger domestic violence with recent evidence sugge...
A growing body of evidence suggests that people exhibit loss aversion – the displeasure from sufferi...
Tackling domestic abuse is a key priority for the Scottish Government and its partners. There is evi...
This study examines whether increases in incidents of female domestic abuse occur during FIFA world ...
The link between sport and violence is widely acknowledged. While the focus has been on “player viol...
This study aims to establish whether empirical evidence exists to support the anecdotal view that th...
The aim of the article is to analyse the methodological issues of the study of criminologist Dr. Stu...
Increased reports of domestic violence and abuse (DVA) following football matches have been document...
Domestic abuse is increasingly recognised as a serious public health concern worldwide. Previous res...
Increased reports of domestic violence and abuse (DVA) have been identified following football games...
Domestic abuse is increasingly recognised as a serious public health concern worldwide. Previous res...
We study the role of alcohol and emotions in explaining the dynamics in domestic abuse following maj...
This article draws on the responses of 1,500 fans from across the United Kingdom to an online survey...