This research draws upon an international study investigating domestic violence perpetrator support services from five European countries, which was conducted during 2020. Front-line professionals from the partner countries took part in focus groups which focused on the positives and negatives of perpetrator support provision. This article reports specifically on findings that pertained to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. All of the participating countries, the UK, Italy, Romania, Greece and Cyprus, reported increases in domestic violence and abuse, as a result of ‘lockdowns’, home quarantines and restrictions of movement on the general population. Alongside this increasing level of reported gender-based violence, many perpetrator inter...
We investigate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on domestic-violence service providers in rural a...
Background: To contain the spread of COVID-19, governmental measures were implemented in many countr...
Early during the pandemic, Australian healthcare and women’s safety professionals predicted an “impe...
Purpose - This study explores responses by domestic violence perpetrator programme providers of thre...
The COVID-19 pandemic has seen a significant rise in gender-based violence and increased risks of ha...
The impact of COVID-19 pandemic has been felt across different countries, including the European Uni...
BACKGROUND: Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a significant problem with several negative health ou...
Purpose - This study explores responses by domestic violence perpetrator programme providers of thr...
The measures implemented to combat the COVID-19 pandemic led populations to confinement at home, wit...
BACKGROUND: Globally, concerns have been raised that the priority implementation of public health me...
Intimate partner violence (IPV)-defined as physical, psychological, sexual, and/or economic violence...
The transmission of Covid-19 has put Sweden in a new situation with unique challenges for the societ...
Gender-based violence and domestic violence constitute a huge problem all across countries and conti...
Domestic violence and gender-based violence has been studied and recognised for many years in Gre...
The COVID-19 pandemic has seen a significant rise in gender-based violence and increased risks of ha...
We investigate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on domestic-violence service providers in rural a...
Background: To contain the spread of COVID-19, governmental measures were implemented in many countr...
Early during the pandemic, Australian healthcare and women’s safety professionals predicted an “impe...
Purpose - This study explores responses by domestic violence perpetrator programme providers of thre...
The COVID-19 pandemic has seen a significant rise in gender-based violence and increased risks of ha...
The impact of COVID-19 pandemic has been felt across different countries, including the European Uni...
BACKGROUND: Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a significant problem with several negative health ou...
Purpose - This study explores responses by domestic violence perpetrator programme providers of thr...
The measures implemented to combat the COVID-19 pandemic led populations to confinement at home, wit...
BACKGROUND: Globally, concerns have been raised that the priority implementation of public health me...
Intimate partner violence (IPV)-defined as physical, psychological, sexual, and/or economic violence...
The transmission of Covid-19 has put Sweden in a new situation with unique challenges for the societ...
Gender-based violence and domestic violence constitute a huge problem all across countries and conti...
Domestic violence and gender-based violence has been studied and recognised for many years in Gre...
The COVID-19 pandemic has seen a significant rise in gender-based violence and increased risks of ha...
We investigate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on domestic-violence service providers in rural a...
Background: To contain the spread of COVID-19, governmental measures were implemented in many countr...
Early during the pandemic, Australian healthcare and women’s safety professionals predicted an “impe...