Whilst there has been a resurgence of interest in community in many fields in the UK this has been singularly missing in relation to domestic violence. Relatively little is known about informal community networks and their responsiveness to survivors of domestic violence and the intersections of these with formal agency networks. This paper argues that (mis)understandings of domestic violence, a focus on agency/state responses and the traditional association of discourses of caring with women have all been important contributory factors here. Drawing on an empirical study on the informal support of survivors in the north of England in the mid 1990s and current research with survivors in the south of England this paper reviews the evidence f...
This thesis is a sociological investigation into partnership between the criminal justice system and...
This report presents the findings of a research study exploring the health service response to domes...
The efforts of new, former refugee communities to grow their legitimacy as citizens often in hostile...
This article discusses, in the context of the United Kingdom, service user participation in domestic...
In the current political context, government and non-government agencies that respond to domestic vi...
Few criminological studies have specifically set out to research responses to domestic abuse in rura...
In the context of on-going high rates of domestic abuse in England, the voluntary and community sect...
This article examines local multi-agency responses to local domestic violence, in particular conside...
This paper discusses the findings of a mixed-methods research study conducted in an English city, No...
The COVID-19 pandemic brought with it unprecedented challenges which led to systems either coming to...
Background.Feminist work has made visible the extent and nature of domestic violence and the problem...
Domestic violence exists. It is here in spite of the fact that some people turn a blind eye to it an...
This paper reports on the first ever national study in the UK of the needs of disabled women experie...
203 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.Domestic violence survivors a...
How do women survive domestic violence? What actions do they take? How important are their children?...
This thesis is a sociological investigation into partnership between the criminal justice system and...
This report presents the findings of a research study exploring the health service response to domes...
The efforts of new, former refugee communities to grow their legitimacy as citizens often in hostile...
This article discusses, in the context of the United Kingdom, service user participation in domestic...
In the current political context, government and non-government agencies that respond to domestic vi...
Few criminological studies have specifically set out to research responses to domestic abuse in rura...
In the context of on-going high rates of domestic abuse in England, the voluntary and community sect...
This article examines local multi-agency responses to local domestic violence, in particular conside...
This paper discusses the findings of a mixed-methods research study conducted in an English city, No...
The COVID-19 pandemic brought with it unprecedented challenges which led to systems either coming to...
Background.Feminist work has made visible the extent and nature of domestic violence and the problem...
Domestic violence exists. It is here in spite of the fact that some people turn a blind eye to it an...
This paper reports on the first ever national study in the UK of the needs of disabled women experie...
203 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.Domestic violence survivors a...
How do women survive domestic violence? What actions do they take? How important are their children?...
This thesis is a sociological investigation into partnership between the criminal justice system and...
This report presents the findings of a research study exploring the health service response to domes...
The efforts of new, former refugee communities to grow their legitimacy as citizens often in hostile...