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Volume 6 (2022): Issue 1 (Feb 2022): Themed Sections: Sexual violence / Children and mothers post-separation
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Journal of Gender-Based Violence
Online ISSN:
2398-6816
Print ISSN:
2398-6808
Issue Publication Date:
01 Feb 2022
Editorial
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Themed Sections: Articles
Understanding the rise of sexual violence in India
A feminist-intersectional analysis of sexual violence experienced by Nigerian women who are living in England
Catalysts and rationales for reporting staff sexual misconduct to UK higher education institutions
Describing youth as actionists for peer sexual violence prevention: correlates of opportunity to act
State compensation as rape justice: are public attitudes a legitimate foundation for reform of the UK’s Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme?
Gender- and power sensitivity, securitisation and social peace: rethinking protection for children exposed to post-separation violence
‘I was punished for telling the truth’: how allegations of parental alienation are used to silence, sideline and disempower survivors of domestic abuse in family law proceedings
Articles
Trapping yet trapped: the ‘I-society’ discourse
Violence against women in West Bengal: its extent and causes
Drawing upon the evidence to develop a multiagency risk assessment and risk management framework for domestic violence
The lived experiences of Turkish men’s engagement in domestic violence interventions in England
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On masculinities: navigating the tension between individual and structural considerations
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