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Cover Journal of Gender-Based Violence

Volume 7 (2023): Issue 1 (Feb 2023)

in Journal of Gender-Based Violence
Online ISSN:
2398-6816
Print ISSN:
2398-6808
Issue Publication Date:
01 Feb 2023
  • Editorial
    • Editorial
  • Research Articles
    • ‘I loved him. It was quite abusive, like young abuse’: troubling girls’ experiences of domestic violence and abuse while at school
    • Preaching to the choir: effects of the Mentors in Violence Prevention programme on ‘the bad apples’
    • Partner-violent and non-violent fathers’ descriptions of co-parenting
    • Structural and relational oppression of women: the association between open defecation and partner violence in Bangladesh
    • Perceptions of safety and experiences of gender-based violence at UK music festivals
    • Labia elongation and the experiences of Zimbabwean women in the UK
    • Trajectories of intimate partner violence (IPV) in a primary care cohort of women with depressive symptoms
    • Teaching for social change: introducing ‘scrapbooking’ as a pedagogic approach towards ending gender-based violence
    • ‘This statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief’: a provisional assessment of the utility of police victim statements in the qualitative understanding of domestic violence and abuse
    • ‘How can you capture what is hidden?’ Police body-worn cameras and coercive control
  • Open Space
    • Feminism, power and politics in policing rape research: time for a paradigm shift
    • Myths about myths? A commentary on Thomas (2020) and the question of jury rape myth acceptance
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Measuring violence to end violence: mainstreaming gender

Authors:
Sylvia Walby
and
Jude Towers

Identifying the key components of a ‘whole family’ intervention for families experiencing domestic violence and abuse

Authors:
Nicky Stanley
and
Cathy Humphreys

Measuring domestic violence: context is everything

Author:
Andy Myhill

A campus LGBTQ community’s sexual violence and stalking experiences: the contribution of pro-abuse peer support

Authors:
Walter DeKeseredy
,
Amanda Hall-Sanchez
,
James Nolan
, and
Martin Schwartz

Measuring violence, mainstreaming gender: does adding harm make a difference?

Authors:
Margunn Bjørnholt
and
Ole Kristian Hjemdal

‘I see a wall… then I cannot reach my son.’ Coercive control tactics by one parent alienate the child from the other

Author:
Sietske Dijkstra

‘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

Authors:
Jenny Birchall
and
Shazia Choudhry

Digital media and domestic violence in Australia: essential contexts

Authors:
Molly Dragiewicz
,
Bridget Harris
,
Delanie Woodlock
, and
Michael Salter

Measuring domestic violence: context is everything

Author:
Andy Myhill

Drawing upon the evidence to develop a multiagency risk assessment and risk management framework for domestic violence

Authors:
Katie Lamb
,
Kirsty Forsdike
,
Cathy Humphreys
, and
Kelsey Hegarty
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