This thesis explores factors impeding domestic violence services for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender survivors of domestic violence. Web-based and postal services were utilized to determine services available to LGBT survivors of domestic abuse at domestic violence shelters. Later, interviews were conducted with nine executive directors and direct service staff members of domestic violence to determine what factors influence the services available to non-heterosexual survivors. The study argues that staff ideology on domestic violence and feminism, organizational environment, professionalization, institutionalization and funding, and the backlash towards violent women influence the services available at domestic violence organizatio...
This theoretical study explores the problem of gaps in intimate partner violence services for gay ma...
This article examines the problem of violence in intimate lesbian relationships and the role of thir...
Domestic violence in same–sex relationships occur at the same rate as heterosexual relationships. Th...
This thesis explores factors impeding domestic violence services for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and tra...
Domestic violence (DV) is a serious issue that impacts millions of Americans each year. Although emp...
Emergency domestic violence shelters are considered an important tool in the arsenal of resources ag...
The lack of research and general neglect of domestic violence (DV) among gay, lesbian, bisexual, and...
textDomestic violence is considered a serious health and social problem in the United States and aro...
The women\u27s movement of the 1970\u27s identified domestic violence as a woman\u27s issue, althoug...
South Asian American domestic violence services are a microcosm of the mainstream landscape of domes...
Background: Clinicians perceptions of domestic violence victims in the LGBT community when presentin...
The topic of intimate partner violence in contemporary discourse offers theoretical discussions, sug...
In the past twenty to thirty years, the United States has made great strides in treating the victims...
While intimate partner violence (IPV) has become widely recognized as a prevalent social issue withi...
This chapter offers a summary of who lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, and queer communities are; how d...
This theoretical study explores the problem of gaps in intimate partner violence services for gay ma...
This article examines the problem of violence in intimate lesbian relationships and the role of thir...
Domestic violence in same–sex relationships occur at the same rate as heterosexual relationships. Th...
This thesis explores factors impeding domestic violence services for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and tra...
Domestic violence (DV) is a serious issue that impacts millions of Americans each year. Although emp...
Emergency domestic violence shelters are considered an important tool in the arsenal of resources ag...
The lack of research and general neglect of domestic violence (DV) among gay, lesbian, bisexual, and...
textDomestic violence is considered a serious health and social problem in the United States and aro...
The women\u27s movement of the 1970\u27s identified domestic violence as a woman\u27s issue, althoug...
South Asian American domestic violence services are a microcosm of the mainstream landscape of domes...
Background: Clinicians perceptions of domestic violence victims in the LGBT community when presentin...
The topic of intimate partner violence in contemporary discourse offers theoretical discussions, sug...
In the past twenty to thirty years, the United States has made great strides in treating the victims...
While intimate partner violence (IPV) has become widely recognized as a prevalent social issue withi...
This chapter offers a summary of who lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, and queer communities are; how d...
This theoretical study explores the problem of gaps in intimate partner violence services for gay ma...
This article examines the problem of violence in intimate lesbian relationships and the role of thir...
Domestic violence in same–sex relationships occur at the same rate as heterosexual relationships. Th...