This paper brings together two qualitative studies exploring how domestic violence and abuse (DVA) manifests within UK Muslim communities. Study one was conducted with UK-based Muslim female survivors of DVA (n = 10). Study two was conducted with UK professionals working in a supportive capacity with both DVA victims/survivors and those perpetrating abuse within Muslim communities (n = 9). Through a multi-perspective interpretative phenomenological lens, the two data sets were analysed for overarching themes. These themes were subsequently used to develop a graphical representation of the findings. The resulting outcome was the web model of DVA. The model identifies the trajectories and interactions at four levels in relation to DVA in Musl...
This study examines the subjective experiences of Muslim and Hindu women in Leicestershire who have ...
This paper examines how the marginality of Muslim communities in India and the UK intersects with ge...
The study investigated Zimbabwean Christian and Muslim women who had experienced domestic violence w...
This paper brings together two qualitative studies exploring how domestic violence and abuse (DVA) m...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University Lo...
This article provides a reflection on the experiences of Muslim women with regard to domestic violen...
Domestic abuse is a human rights issue that has negative consequences for both individuals and wider...
This chapter brings together three pivotal case studies relating to honour-based abuse and stalking,...
Abstract : Domestic violence is widespread in South Africa and considered a serious social issue. Wh...
The effectiveness of domestic violence services is predicated on the appreciation that intimate part...
This article provides a reflection on the experiences of Muslim women with regard to domestic violen...
Intimate partner violence is a complex issue that involves gender, race, sexuality, religion, and cu...
Domestic violence and abuse (DVA) is a problem that cuts across borders and communities. There is an...
ABSTRACT There is no adequate profile of domestic violence in Pakistan although this issue is fre-qu...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is currently recognized as a critical public health concern and a hu...
This study examines the subjective experiences of Muslim and Hindu women in Leicestershire who have ...
This paper examines how the marginality of Muslim communities in India and the UK intersects with ge...
The study investigated Zimbabwean Christian and Muslim women who had experienced domestic violence w...
This paper brings together two qualitative studies exploring how domestic violence and abuse (DVA) m...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University Lo...
This article provides a reflection on the experiences of Muslim women with regard to domestic violen...
Domestic abuse is a human rights issue that has negative consequences for both individuals and wider...
This chapter brings together three pivotal case studies relating to honour-based abuse and stalking,...
Abstract : Domestic violence is widespread in South Africa and considered a serious social issue. Wh...
The effectiveness of domestic violence services is predicated on the appreciation that intimate part...
This article provides a reflection on the experiences of Muslim women with regard to domestic violen...
Intimate partner violence is a complex issue that involves gender, race, sexuality, religion, and cu...
Domestic violence and abuse (DVA) is a problem that cuts across borders and communities. There is an...
ABSTRACT There is no adequate profile of domestic violence in Pakistan although this issue is fre-qu...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is currently recognized as a critical public health concern and a hu...
This study examines the subjective experiences of Muslim and Hindu women in Leicestershire who have ...
This paper examines how the marginality of Muslim communities in India and the UK intersects with ge...
The study investigated Zimbabwean Christian and Muslim women who had experienced domestic violence w...