Domestic abuse is a global phenomenon which adversely affects individuals who experience it and creates social and financial burdens for the societies in which it occurs. While abuse can be perpetrated by women against male partners and occurs in same sex relationships, domestic abuse is overwhelmingly perpetrated by men against female partners. As a result, the United Nations has identified domestic abuse as a form of gender based violence that is predominantly experienced by women and perpetrated by men (United Nations, 1992). Domestic abuse is both a cause and consequence of gender inequality. This briefing will provide an overview of a gendered analysis of domestic abuse, outline the evidence which supports this and the debate which c...
Despite a great deal of academic literature surrounding domestic abuse in general, it is fair to su...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Jordan PublishingHailed ...
Domestic violence against women is a very widespread problem, thought to affect about a third of wom...
Domestic abuse is a global phenomenon which adversely affects individuals who experience it and crea...
Scotland's progress in tackling domestic abuse is recognised for the gendered analysis which underpi...
Intimate partner violence is an important global health problem that remains ill understood. Several...
Research that shows approximately equal rates of dating and domestic violence by men and women has ...
The ways in which gendered expectations of women are used to maintain power and control by male perp...
Since 2000, the Scottish Government has adopted a gendered definition of domestic abuse which explic...
Domestic abuse is a significant public health issue globally. Although it is recognised that both se...
The mental health impact of being a victim of domestic abuse can be significant, including depressio...
Domestic abuse is a pernicious societal issue that has both immediate and long-term consequences for...
The influences of certain social changes and social movements, such as the feminist movement, in soc...
Research that shows approximately equal rates of dating and domestic violence by men and women has b...
Abstract Feminist theory of intimate violence is critically reviewed in the light of data from numer...
Despite a great deal of academic literature surrounding domestic abuse in general, it is fair to su...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Jordan PublishingHailed ...
Domestic violence against women is a very widespread problem, thought to affect about a third of wom...
Domestic abuse is a global phenomenon which adversely affects individuals who experience it and crea...
Scotland's progress in tackling domestic abuse is recognised for the gendered analysis which underpi...
Intimate partner violence is an important global health problem that remains ill understood. Several...
Research that shows approximately equal rates of dating and domestic violence by men and women has ...
The ways in which gendered expectations of women are used to maintain power and control by male perp...
Since 2000, the Scottish Government has adopted a gendered definition of domestic abuse which explic...
Domestic abuse is a significant public health issue globally. Although it is recognised that both se...
The mental health impact of being a victim of domestic abuse can be significant, including depressio...
Domestic abuse is a pernicious societal issue that has both immediate and long-term consequences for...
The influences of certain social changes and social movements, such as the feminist movement, in soc...
Research that shows approximately equal rates of dating and domestic violence by men and women has b...
Abstract Feminist theory of intimate violence is critically reviewed in the light of data from numer...
Despite a great deal of academic literature surrounding domestic abuse in general, it is fair to su...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Jordan PublishingHailed ...
Domestic violence against women is a very widespread problem, thought to affect about a third of wom...