This article presents a theoretical examination of victims’ (N = 28) experiences when trying to rebuild a victimization-free identity after having experienced multiple years of severe intimate partner violence (IPV). Narratives reveal experiences of victim-blaming attitudes when seeking help from informal and general formal support sources, which suggest that victims of IPV do not meet the criteria of the ‘ideal’, innocent victim worthy of ongoing formal and informal support. Drawing on criminological theories of redemption and desistance, in combination with victimological theories around social stigma and construction of the ‘ideal victim’, the study finds that victims often feel they have to redeem themselves as worthy of empathy in orde...
Foa, Cascardi, Zoellner and Feeny developed two models of women’s influence on intimate partner viol...
Intimate partner sexual violence (IPSV) is a serious and prevalent form of violence against women. Y...
Objectives. Women victims of IPV are more likely insecurely attached and have experienced childhood...
This article presents a theoretical examination of victims’ (N = 28) experiences when trying to rebu...
This research explores the published memoirs of six survivor’s accounts of Intimate Partner Violence...
The purpose of this research was to gain insight into the men‟s process of desistance from intimate ...
Background: Intimate partner violence (IPV) desistance is rare, and the subjective experience of cha...
Intimate partner violence is the systematic, intentional use of physical, emotional and/or sexual ab...
Guggisberg, M ORCiD: 0000-0003-1344-7330Sexual violence is a global problem and most commonly it is ...
Despite an increase in services and assistance for victims of intimate partner violence (IPV), the r...
Previous research suggests that survivors of intimate partner violence (IPV) experience stigma, whic...
The effects of intimate partner violence (IPV) victimization on mental health are lasting and diffic...
International audienceIntimate partner violence (IPV) is now recognized internationally as a signifi...
Despite 40 years of research, evidence regarding the effectiveness of common responses to male-perpe...
The purpose of this study was to get a deeper understanding of women who are exposed to domestic vio...
Foa, Cascardi, Zoellner and Feeny developed two models of women’s influence on intimate partner viol...
Intimate partner sexual violence (IPSV) is a serious and prevalent form of violence against women. Y...
Objectives. Women victims of IPV are more likely insecurely attached and have experienced childhood...
This article presents a theoretical examination of victims’ (N = 28) experiences when trying to rebu...
This research explores the published memoirs of six survivor’s accounts of Intimate Partner Violence...
The purpose of this research was to gain insight into the men‟s process of desistance from intimate ...
Background: Intimate partner violence (IPV) desistance is rare, and the subjective experience of cha...
Intimate partner violence is the systematic, intentional use of physical, emotional and/or sexual ab...
Guggisberg, M ORCiD: 0000-0003-1344-7330Sexual violence is a global problem and most commonly it is ...
Despite an increase in services and assistance for victims of intimate partner violence (IPV), the r...
Previous research suggests that survivors of intimate partner violence (IPV) experience stigma, whic...
The effects of intimate partner violence (IPV) victimization on mental health are lasting and diffic...
International audienceIntimate partner violence (IPV) is now recognized internationally as a signifi...
Despite 40 years of research, evidence regarding the effectiveness of common responses to male-perpe...
The purpose of this study was to get a deeper understanding of women who are exposed to domestic vio...
Foa, Cascardi, Zoellner and Feeny developed two models of women’s influence on intimate partner viol...
Intimate partner sexual violence (IPSV) is a serious and prevalent form of violence against women. Y...
Objectives. Women victims of IPV are more likely insecurely attached and have experienced childhood...