Includes bibliographyDomestic violence has affected the social fabric of societies on a global scale. In the Caribbean, it is known to persist in domestic settings irrespective of place of residence, socio-economic status and ethnicity. There have been numerous attempts by various agencies to obtain a handle on domestic violence. In every instance, the primary objective has been to meet agency-specific needs and permit such agencies to fulfil their functions within a larger societal structure. This, agencies such as hotlines, shelters, hospitals, health centres, police stations and the court system receive reports of cases of domestic violence and record incidents in order to serve their specific needs. Public sector departments with respon...
One out of four women have experienced domestic violence in the United States. Domestic violence hot...
This paper presents an analysis of the facts related to domestic violence, focusing on the social st...
The World Health Organization (WHO), in response to the lack of data on the magnitude and nature of ...
This book explores the potential of domestic abuse data to assess the level of harm caused to victim...
BACKGROUND: Domestic violence (DV) is a universal issue and an important public health priority. Est...
Thirty-five percent of women worldwide have experienced physical or sexual violence from an intimate...
Official police records and victimisation surveys are two focal sources of information on domestic v...
Domestic violence is a distinctive and complex type of violence. The intimate relationship between t...
The development of indicators and methods of collecting quantitative data on violence against women ...
Domestic violence is a very large public health problem. The reason domestic violence, or intimate p...
Bibliografía: p. 123-137Violence Against Women in Latin America and the Caribbean: A comparative ana...
Intimate partner femicide, the murder of a woman by her current or former partner, is a serious inte...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Historic...
Every violence encounters a certain reaction in society and in the state. Domestic violence as a for...
Abstract Background In the US more than 1 in 4 women and 1 in 7 men have experienced severe physical...
One out of four women have experienced domestic violence in the United States. Domestic violence hot...
This paper presents an analysis of the facts related to domestic violence, focusing on the social st...
The World Health Organization (WHO), in response to the lack of data on the magnitude and nature of ...
This book explores the potential of domestic abuse data to assess the level of harm caused to victim...
BACKGROUND: Domestic violence (DV) is a universal issue and an important public health priority. Est...
Thirty-five percent of women worldwide have experienced physical or sexual violence from an intimate...
Official police records and victimisation surveys are two focal sources of information on domestic v...
Domestic violence is a distinctive and complex type of violence. The intimate relationship between t...
The development of indicators and methods of collecting quantitative data on violence against women ...
Domestic violence is a very large public health problem. The reason domestic violence, or intimate p...
Bibliografía: p. 123-137Violence Against Women in Latin America and the Caribbean: A comparative ana...
Intimate partner femicide, the murder of a woman by her current or former partner, is a serious inte...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Historic...
Every violence encounters a certain reaction in society and in the state. Domestic violence as a for...
Abstract Background In the US more than 1 in 4 women and 1 in 7 men have experienced severe physical...
One out of four women have experienced domestic violence in the United States. Domestic violence hot...
This paper presents an analysis of the facts related to domestic violence, focusing on the social st...
The World Health Organization (WHO), in response to the lack of data on the magnitude and nature of ...