Research on risk assessment for domestic violence has to date focused primarily on the predictive power of individual risk factors and the statistical validity of risk assessment tools in predicting future physical assault in sub-sets of cases dealt with by the police. This study uses data from risk assessment forms from a random sample of cases of domestic violence reported to the police. An innovative latent trait model is used to test whether a cluster of risk factors associated with coercive control is most representative of the type of abuse that comes to the attention of the police. Factors associated with a course of coercive and controlling conduct, including perpetrators’ threats, controlling behavior and sexual coercion, and victi...
This chapter brings together early findings from three PhD projects on domestic abuse, each taking a...
The article assesses three approaches to domestic violence: two that use the concept of coercive con...
Coercive and controlling behaviours were criminalised in England and Wales as part of Section 76 of ...
Research on risk assessment for domestic abuse has focused primarily on the predictive validity of s...
Sexual Violence and Domestic Violence Research Network Delivered to the Coercion and Control in t...
Police in the United States (US) and the United Kingdom (UK) now routinely use risk assessment tools...
Critics of the criminalization of coercive control warned that the criminal justice system was ill-p...
Critics of the criminalization of coercive control warned that the criminal justice system was ill-p...
The prevalence of domestic violence varies along a number of dimensions. This chapter reviews the li...
The article assesses three approaches to domestic violence: two that use the concept of ‘coercive co...
It is becoming increasingly recognized that controlling behaviours are a widespread form of harm exp...
It is becoming increasingly recognized that controlling behaviours are a widespread form of harm exp...
This paper addresses recent debates relating to the measurement of domestic violence, and in particu...
The Domestic Abuse Act 2021 introduced a legal definition of domestic abuse into law for the first t...
It is becoming increasingly recognized that controlling behaviours are a widespread form of harm exp...
This chapter brings together early findings from three PhD projects on domestic abuse, each taking a...
The article assesses three approaches to domestic violence: two that use the concept of coercive con...
Coercive and controlling behaviours were criminalised in England and Wales as part of Section 76 of ...
Research on risk assessment for domestic abuse has focused primarily on the predictive validity of s...
Sexual Violence and Domestic Violence Research Network Delivered to the Coercion and Control in t...
Police in the United States (US) and the United Kingdom (UK) now routinely use risk assessment tools...
Critics of the criminalization of coercive control warned that the criminal justice system was ill-p...
Critics of the criminalization of coercive control warned that the criminal justice system was ill-p...
The prevalence of domestic violence varies along a number of dimensions. This chapter reviews the li...
The article assesses three approaches to domestic violence: two that use the concept of ‘coercive co...
It is becoming increasingly recognized that controlling behaviours are a widespread form of harm exp...
It is becoming increasingly recognized that controlling behaviours are a widespread form of harm exp...
This paper addresses recent debates relating to the measurement of domestic violence, and in particu...
The Domestic Abuse Act 2021 introduced a legal definition of domestic abuse into law for the first t...
It is becoming increasingly recognized that controlling behaviours are a widespread form of harm exp...
This chapter brings together early findings from three PhD projects on domestic abuse, each taking a...
The article assesses three approaches to domestic violence: two that use the concept of coercive con...
Coercive and controlling behaviours were criminalised in England and Wales as part of Section 76 of ...