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Cover Journal of Gender-Based Violence

Volume 4 (2020): Issue 2 (Jun 2020)

in Journal of Gender-Based Violence
Online ISSN:
2398-6816
Print ISSN:
2398-6808
Issue Publication Date:
01 Jun 2020
  • Editorial
    • Editorial
  • Articles
    • Heroes and others: tensions and challenges in implementing Mentors in Violence Prevention in Swedish schools
    • Protecting women with multiple and complex needs from gendered violence: impediments to obtaining and maintaining safe and secure accommodation in a European context
    • Female survivors’ experiences of authorities’ actions in cases of partner stalking
    • Intimate partner violence within Australian Defence Force families: an exploratory study
    • Using Connell’s masculinity theory to understand the way in which ex-gang-involved men coped with childhood domestic violence
    • Beyond the Power and Control Wheel: how abusive men manipulate mobile phone technologies to facilitate coercive control
    • Interviewer effects on the reporting of intimate partner violence in the 2015 Zimbabwe Demographic and Heath Survey
    • From past to present: children’s exposure of intimate partner violence and subsequent experience of IPV in adulthood among women
  • Open Space
    • The case processing of intimate partner sexual assault: a brief review and recommendations for future research
    • Domestic violence and abuse, coronavirus, and the media narrative
  • Corrigendum
    • Reframing agency in abusive contexts: beyond ‘free choice’ and ‘open resistance’
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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

Digital intrusions: technology, spatiality and violence against women

Authors: Bridget Harris and Laura Vitis

Islamophobic violence as a form of gender-based violence: a qualitative study with Muslim women in Canada

Author: Sidrah Maysoon Ahmad

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

Problem framing of increased gender-based violence by national governments of Argentina and Spain during COVID-19: an interpretive policy analysis

Authors: Anouck Joëlle Cremers and Mary Hadley
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