There is a lack of research on parent abuse in the UK and a lack of research on the overlap between domestic violence and parent abuse internationally. This article explores why this is the case. Findings suggest that conceptual conflicts in defining both concepts, in framing children’s safety as subsumed under mothers’ safety and the desire to challenge deterministic ‘cycle of violence’ models, may unwittingly have contributed to the failure to address parent abuse in the domestic violence field. The author argues that only by integrating parent abuse into the domestic violence framework will this issue be appropriately addressed
Promoting the best interests of children and protecting their safety and well-being in the context o...
‘Parent abuse’ is the most under-researched form of family abuse and the research that exists is cha...
This paper reports research undertaken in two sites in England which captured the views of parents a...
This article begins to build knowledge of how non-violent coercive controlling behaviours can be cen...
The last twenty years has seen a growth in the body of literature exposing the negative effects on c...
Adolescent to parent violence has historically been a silent problem, absent from official discourse...
For a perpetrator of domestic violence, one of the most effective ways to hurt and control his partn...
This paper examines the current state of knowledge on the impact of domestic and family violence (DF...
In the UK, the issue of parent abuse remains an unacknowledged and under-researched form of family v...
© 2021 by the author. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article dist...
This paper reports selectively on findings from a mixed-methods study to consider the paradoxical po...
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Despite the prevalence of domestic violence in private law Children Act proceedings, courts rarely r...
Background: Child-to-parent violence and abuse (CPVA) is recognised as a form of domestic violence (...
The chapter will examine the impact of Domestic Violence and Abuse (DVA) on the mother and child rel...
Promoting the best interests of children and protecting their safety and well-being in the context o...
‘Parent abuse’ is the most under-researched form of family abuse and the research that exists is cha...
This paper reports research undertaken in two sites in England which captured the views of parents a...
This article begins to build knowledge of how non-violent coercive controlling behaviours can be cen...
The last twenty years has seen a growth in the body of literature exposing the negative effects on c...
Adolescent to parent violence has historically been a silent problem, absent from official discourse...
For a perpetrator of domestic violence, one of the most effective ways to hurt and control his partn...
This paper examines the current state of knowledge on the impact of domestic and family violence (DF...
In the UK, the issue of parent abuse remains an unacknowledged and under-researched form of family v...
© 2021 by the author. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article dist...
This paper reports selectively on findings from a mixed-methods study to consider the paradoxical po...
�� 2021 The Authors. Published by International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy. Thi...
Despite the prevalence of domestic violence in private law Children Act proceedings, courts rarely r...
Background: Child-to-parent violence and abuse (CPVA) is recognised as a form of domestic violence (...
The chapter will examine the impact of Domestic Violence and Abuse (DVA) on the mother and child rel...
Promoting the best interests of children and protecting their safety and well-being in the context o...
‘Parent abuse’ is the most under-researched form of family abuse and the research that exists is cha...
This paper reports research undertaken in two sites in England which captured the views of parents a...