Eligibility for asylum for survivors of intimate partner violence (IPV) has recently been contested. We summarize social science evidence to show how such survivors generally meet asylum criteria. Studies consistently show a relationship between patriarchal factors and IPV, thereby establishing a key asylum criterion that women are being persecuted because of their status as women. Empirical support is also provided for other asylum criteria, specifically: patriarchal norms contribute to state actors’ unwillingness to protect survivors, and survivors’ political opinions are linked to an escalation of perpetrators’ violence. The findings have implications for policy reform and supporting individual asylum-seekers
Background: Intimate partner violence is a serious public health problem. Asylum seekers and refugee...
How do the underlying mechanisms of social norms and bargaining power relate to the acceptance of in...
Women and children make up the vast majority of the world’s refugee population. However, in the Unit...
Eligibility for asylum for survivors of intimate partner violence (IPV) has recently been contested....
Eligibility for asylum for survivors of intimate partner violence (IPV) has recently been contested....
See also the final, published (open-access) version in Violence Against Women, available November 8,...
Intimate partner violence has been recognized by asylum-providing countries as a form of persecution...
For over a decade, women seeking asylum from persecution inflicted by their abusive husbands and par...
This qualitative study examined the drivers- of intimate partner violence (IPV) against women in dis...
In this Note, Anita Sinha examines the treatment of asylum claims involving gender-related persecuti...
The recent granting of asylum in the United States to the women in the highly publicized Matter of R...
The #MeToo movement has brought renewed attention to the impact of gender inequality on our society’...
According to the Centers for Disease Control on National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence in 201...
For over a decade, women seeking asylum from persecution inflicted by their abusive husbands and par...
Pitiful. Helpless. Powerless. The words often used to describe survivors of domestic violence conjur...
Background: Intimate partner violence is a serious public health problem. Asylum seekers and refugee...
How do the underlying mechanisms of social norms and bargaining power relate to the acceptance of in...
Women and children make up the vast majority of the world’s refugee population. However, in the Unit...
Eligibility for asylum for survivors of intimate partner violence (IPV) has recently been contested....
Eligibility for asylum for survivors of intimate partner violence (IPV) has recently been contested....
See also the final, published (open-access) version in Violence Against Women, available November 8,...
Intimate partner violence has been recognized by asylum-providing countries as a form of persecution...
For over a decade, women seeking asylum from persecution inflicted by their abusive husbands and par...
This qualitative study examined the drivers- of intimate partner violence (IPV) against women in dis...
In this Note, Anita Sinha examines the treatment of asylum claims involving gender-related persecuti...
The recent granting of asylum in the United States to the women in the highly publicized Matter of R...
The #MeToo movement has brought renewed attention to the impact of gender inequality on our society’...
According to the Centers for Disease Control on National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence in 201...
For over a decade, women seeking asylum from persecution inflicted by their abusive husbands and par...
Pitiful. Helpless. Powerless. The words often used to describe survivors of domestic violence conjur...
Background: Intimate partner violence is a serious public health problem. Asylum seekers and refugee...
How do the underlying mechanisms of social norms and bargaining power relate to the acceptance of in...
Women and children make up the vast majority of the world’s refugee population. However, in the Unit...