Current research and statistics identify significant numbers of victims of domestic violence and abuse that are outside of the male perpetrator-female victim dyad. These include male victims, victims within the LGBTQ+ population and children who grow up in violent and abusive environments. Using our participants own words Dr Julie Taylor and Dr Liz Bates will discuss some of the findings from a series of recent studies and discuss the implications for service providers and policy makers
The past couple of years have seen a groundswell of women’s voices speaking out about gender-based v...
Much of the early research explored domestic violence and abuse through a gendered lens; that is, fo...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Current research and statistics identify significant numbers of victims of domestic violence and abu...
The research question explores the amount of help and support available for male victims of female p...
Domestic violence is one of the major social issues that characterize our country, both as a contrib...
The lack of research and general neglect of domestic violence (DV) among gay, lesbian, bisexual, and...
Restricted until 18 July 2009.In contrast to the immense amount of research regarding male perpetrat...
Abstract Intimate partner violence (IPV) by women against men has been the subject of much debate. F...
Case studies and research regarding Domestic Violence have most commonly focused on female victims, ...
Domestic violence represents a major issue currently facing the GLBTI community, affecting one in th...
Research on domestic violence and traumatic head and brain injury as separate disciplines of study i...
In this article, drawing on interviews with women and men in same sex relationships who have experie...
Psychologist Dr Ben Hine from the University of West London will be exploring how we raise awareness...
There is an increasing recognition of men as victims of intimate partner violence (IPV) within the a...
The past couple of years have seen a groundswell of women’s voices speaking out about gender-based v...
Much of the early research explored domestic violence and abuse through a gendered lens; that is, fo...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Current research and statistics identify significant numbers of victims of domestic violence and abu...
The research question explores the amount of help and support available for male victims of female p...
Domestic violence is one of the major social issues that characterize our country, both as a contrib...
The lack of research and general neglect of domestic violence (DV) among gay, lesbian, bisexual, and...
Restricted until 18 July 2009.In contrast to the immense amount of research regarding male perpetrat...
Abstract Intimate partner violence (IPV) by women against men has been the subject of much debate. F...
Case studies and research regarding Domestic Violence have most commonly focused on female victims, ...
Domestic violence represents a major issue currently facing the GLBTI community, affecting one in th...
Research on domestic violence and traumatic head and brain injury as separate disciplines of study i...
In this article, drawing on interviews with women and men in same sex relationships who have experie...
Psychologist Dr Ben Hine from the University of West London will be exploring how we raise awareness...
There is an increasing recognition of men as victims of intimate partner violence (IPV) within the a...
The past couple of years have seen a groundswell of women’s voices speaking out about gender-based v...
Much of the early research explored domestic violence and abuse through a gendered lens; that is, fo...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...