Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020Access to long term affordable housing and community support is a critical component of providing care for domestic violence survivors. In Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, many of the industries that have historically sustained rural life are diminishing and leaving these economies behind. Canada is experiencing rising incidences of domestic violence in affected rural communities like those found in the Maritimes. With little geographic access to urban resources, survivors of family and intimate partner violence can become trapped in a cycle of repeated aggression and violence. This thesis explores issues of domestic and intimate partner violence as affected by rural and environmental stres...
This thesis examines issues of poverty and homelessness in Toronto, specifically focusing on the nee...
Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) is criminalized in Canada and remains an ongoing concern for survivo...
Aboriginal women in Canada are at significantly higher risk for spousal violence and spousal homicid...
Domestic violence shelters present a unique context within the congregate living sector in the conte...
Domestic violence has been identified as a problem for over twenty-five years. However, a number of...
Regional research into housing-related support for women who have left violent partners
This paper analyzes the importance of a Housing First model to domestic violence advocacy through a ...
MSW, North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusDomestic violence is a public health problem in the ...
Domestic Violence (DV) is a pattern of physical abuse, threats, intimidation, isolation, or economic...
Domestic violence (DV) or intimate partner violence (IPV) is defined as physical, emotional, psychol...
Introduction: Intimate partner violence is a significant public health problem, with shelters offeri...
Researchers have debated whether women in later life experiencing intimate partner violence (IPV) ar...
In rural, remote, and northern parts of Canada, the pre-existing vulnerability and risk for intimate...
The project is a partnership between the Sexualities and Genders Research initiative of Western Sydn...
"Domestic violences is a big issue around the world and it has negative effects on many families. It...
This thesis examines issues of poverty and homelessness in Toronto, specifically focusing on the nee...
Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) is criminalized in Canada and remains an ongoing concern for survivo...
Aboriginal women in Canada are at significantly higher risk for spousal violence and spousal homicid...
Domestic violence shelters present a unique context within the congregate living sector in the conte...
Domestic violence has been identified as a problem for over twenty-five years. However, a number of...
Regional research into housing-related support for women who have left violent partners
This paper analyzes the importance of a Housing First model to domestic violence advocacy through a ...
MSW, North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusDomestic violence is a public health problem in the ...
Domestic Violence (DV) is a pattern of physical abuse, threats, intimidation, isolation, or economic...
Domestic violence (DV) or intimate partner violence (IPV) is defined as physical, emotional, psychol...
Introduction: Intimate partner violence is a significant public health problem, with shelters offeri...
Researchers have debated whether women in later life experiencing intimate partner violence (IPV) ar...
In rural, remote, and northern parts of Canada, the pre-existing vulnerability and risk for intimate...
The project is a partnership between the Sexualities and Genders Research initiative of Western Sydn...
"Domestic violences is a big issue around the world and it has negative effects on many families. It...
This thesis examines issues of poverty and homelessness in Toronto, specifically focusing on the nee...
Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) is criminalized in Canada and remains an ongoing concern for survivo...
Aboriginal women in Canada are at significantly higher risk for spousal violence and spousal homicid...