Feminist advocacy and activism over the last 40 years broke historic ground in shining a light on “domestic” or “family” violence, traditionally conceptualized as male violence against female intimate partners and their children. This has resulted in a large body of research, particularly in the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, and similar jurisdictions, around the gendered nature of family violence and violence within heterosexual relationships and heterosexual-parented families. As a consequence, the predominant narrative—in political, policy, and advocacy settings—is largely heteronormative. Less research has focused on family violence in non-heterosexual relationships. The data that do exist have employed different methodologic...
It is an oft-heard lament that families are not what they used to be. This sentiment assumes that f...
This article argues that while recent legal scholarship effectively disputes the applicability of a ...
Despite findings suggesting a high prevalence of violence in male same-sex relationships, little is ...
Feminist advocacy and activism over the last 40 years broke historic ground in shining a light on “d...
Dominant framings of intimate partner violence (IPV) construct the experience as one where a cisgend...
Over the past three decades the issue of domestic violence in heterosexual relationships has been at...
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, Intersex and Queer (LGBTIQ) people are not only more likely to experi...
Many state legislatures have amended domestic violence laws to cover non-marital relationships, at t...
Intimate partner violence within LGBTIQ relationships was largely unacknowledged until recently and ...
This report draws on the research findings of a joint project between the Monash Gender and Family V...
This paper examines the relationship between child sexual abuse and domestic violence and highlights...
Domestic violence in heterosexual relationships has been on the agenda of feminist activists, lawyer...
Domestic violence represents a major issue currently facing the GLBTI community, affecting one in th...
The existence of intimate partner violence within non heterosexual and/or noncisgendered relationshi...
This chapter offers a summary of who lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, and queer communities are; how d...
It is an oft-heard lament that families are not what they used to be. This sentiment assumes that f...
This article argues that while recent legal scholarship effectively disputes the applicability of a ...
Despite findings suggesting a high prevalence of violence in male same-sex relationships, little is ...
Feminist advocacy and activism over the last 40 years broke historic ground in shining a light on “d...
Dominant framings of intimate partner violence (IPV) construct the experience as one where a cisgend...
Over the past three decades the issue of domestic violence in heterosexual relationships has been at...
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, Intersex and Queer (LGBTIQ) people are not only more likely to experi...
Many state legislatures have amended domestic violence laws to cover non-marital relationships, at t...
Intimate partner violence within LGBTIQ relationships was largely unacknowledged until recently and ...
This report draws on the research findings of a joint project between the Monash Gender and Family V...
This paper examines the relationship between child sexual abuse and domestic violence and highlights...
Domestic violence in heterosexual relationships has been on the agenda of feminist activists, lawyer...
Domestic violence represents a major issue currently facing the GLBTI community, affecting one in th...
The existence of intimate partner violence within non heterosexual and/or noncisgendered relationshi...
This chapter offers a summary of who lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, and queer communities are; how d...
It is an oft-heard lament that families are not what they used to be. This sentiment assumes that f...
This article argues that while recent legal scholarship effectively disputes the applicability of a ...
Despite findings suggesting a high prevalence of violence in male same-sex relationships, little is ...