This study presents the personal testimonies of male British ex-Armed Forces personnel who have experienced violence and abuse victimization that was perpetrated by civilian female partners. In this research, we argue that to embark upon any understanding of the domestic lives of military personnel, an appreciation of the linkages to the cultural context of the military institution is necessary. Understanding the influence of the military institution beyond the military domain is crucial. We unveil the nature and character of the violence and abuse and how the servicemen negotiated their relationships. In doing so, we highlight the embodiment of military discipline, skills, and tactics in the home—not ones of violence which may be routinely...
A research portfolio submitted in part fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverham...
Evidence supporting the higher prevalence of PTSD linked to combat-related trauma in military person...
Much of the early research explored domestic violence and abuse through a gendered lens; that is, fo...
PurposeIntimate Partner Violence and Abuse (IPVA) is as a major health concern globally. The prevale...
Recent years have seen increasing attention paid to sexual violence in the British military; in part...
In the context that separate peer-led services are increasingly being developed to meet the needs of...
Divisions between the social spheres of public and private are always fluid, mutually constitutive, ...
From Crossref via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: epub 2017-07-07, issued 2017-07-0
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a significant public health problem for U.S. families, including ...
The subject of female-perpetuated intimate partner violence (IPV) against men has been one of contro...
Background: Research on intimate partner violence (IPV) in the military has tended to focus on milit...
There has been little qualitative research into the experiences of UK partners of veterans with PTSD...
The issue of men’s sexual victimisation in the context of intimate partner violence (IPV) where the ...
The majority of research in the area of veterans' mental health has been carried out in the United S...
Bachman, RonetAlthough awareness of intimate partner violence (IPV) has increased in society, acknow...
A research portfolio submitted in part fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverham...
Evidence supporting the higher prevalence of PTSD linked to combat-related trauma in military person...
Much of the early research explored domestic violence and abuse through a gendered lens; that is, fo...
PurposeIntimate Partner Violence and Abuse (IPVA) is as a major health concern globally. The prevale...
Recent years have seen increasing attention paid to sexual violence in the British military; in part...
In the context that separate peer-led services are increasingly being developed to meet the needs of...
Divisions between the social spheres of public and private are always fluid, mutually constitutive, ...
From Crossref via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: epub 2017-07-07, issued 2017-07-0
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a significant public health problem for U.S. families, including ...
The subject of female-perpetuated intimate partner violence (IPV) against men has been one of contro...
Background: Research on intimate partner violence (IPV) in the military has tended to focus on milit...
There has been little qualitative research into the experiences of UK partners of veterans with PTSD...
The issue of men’s sexual victimisation in the context of intimate partner violence (IPV) where the ...
The majority of research in the area of veterans' mental health has been carried out in the United S...
Bachman, RonetAlthough awareness of intimate partner violence (IPV) has increased in society, acknow...
A research portfolio submitted in part fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverham...
Evidence supporting the higher prevalence of PTSD linked to combat-related trauma in military person...
Much of the early research explored domestic violence and abuse through a gendered lens; that is, fo...