[EMBARGOED UNTIL 6/1/2023] This research focused on understanding the role of institutions, social and cultural factors, and women's socio-economic status in (re)producing and perpetuating the sexual abuse of girls in Jamaica. Using an interpretive phenomenology and a Caribbean Intersectional Feminist (CIF) lens, data were collected and examined from six child sexual abuse survivors, seven mother/daughter pairs (14) impacted by sexual abuse, four key experts, and a focus group of 12 persons from five select communities with high incidences of girl-child sexual abuse (GCSA), to understand how this feminised crime is maintained and normalised in Jamaica. The study indicates that girl-child sexual abuse (GCSA) is normalised in Jamaica and defe...
The purpose of this study is to examine the nature and scope of Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) expe...
There is a dearth of literature focusing on domestic violence within the Jamaican culture. This stud...
Within the context of gender inequality that pertains to the Caribbean region generally, this study ...
Jamaican media sources have recently noted the prevalence of child sexual abuse within the country. ...
There have been a few anecdotal accounts in the local newspapers and otherwise relatively small samp...
Gender-based violence against women is a stubborn problem worldwide. It still affects the everyday l...
Studies conducted to ascertain the prevalence of child sexual abuse (CSA) in the Caribbean are poorl...
This paper describes the interagency campaign implemented in 1998 that specifically addressed violen...
Interpersonal violence is widespread in the Eastern Caribbean, which may be a remnant of the violent...
Background Globally, child sexual exploitation and abuse are widespread but because they are largel...
There is a growing body of work on violence against women of black and minority ethnic (BME) origin ...
Exposure to violence in childhood is associated with aggression in adulthood. The high level of comm...
Intimate-partner violence (IPV) is a major issue affecting Caribbean countries (WHO). In recent year...
Many postcolonial states in the Caribbean continue to struggle to comply with their international tr...
Many postcolonial states in the Caribbean continue to struggle to comply with their international tr...
The purpose of this study is to examine the nature and scope of Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) expe...
There is a dearth of literature focusing on domestic violence within the Jamaican culture. This stud...
Within the context of gender inequality that pertains to the Caribbean region generally, this study ...
Jamaican media sources have recently noted the prevalence of child sexual abuse within the country. ...
There have been a few anecdotal accounts in the local newspapers and otherwise relatively small samp...
Gender-based violence against women is a stubborn problem worldwide. It still affects the everyday l...
Studies conducted to ascertain the prevalence of child sexual abuse (CSA) in the Caribbean are poorl...
This paper describes the interagency campaign implemented in 1998 that specifically addressed violen...
Interpersonal violence is widespread in the Eastern Caribbean, which may be a remnant of the violent...
Background Globally, child sexual exploitation and abuse are widespread but because they are largel...
There is a growing body of work on violence against women of black and minority ethnic (BME) origin ...
Exposure to violence in childhood is associated with aggression in adulthood. The high level of comm...
Intimate-partner violence (IPV) is a major issue affecting Caribbean countries (WHO). In recent year...
Many postcolonial states in the Caribbean continue to struggle to comply with their international tr...
Many postcolonial states in the Caribbean continue to struggle to comply with their international tr...
The purpose of this study is to examine the nature and scope of Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) expe...
There is a dearth of literature focusing on domestic violence within the Jamaican culture. This stud...
Within the context of gender inequality that pertains to the Caribbean region generally, this study ...