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Cover Journal of Gender-Based Violence

Early View

in Journal of Gender-Based Violence
Online ISSN:
2398-6816
Print ISSN:
2398-6808
  • Speaking out, ‘speaking in’ and safety work in the digital sphere: understanding online disclosures in the aftermath of sexual violence
    Author Tully O’Neill
  • Gender-based violence and its determinants during the COVID-19 lockdown in a low-income country: a cross-sectional survey
    Author Jimmy Ben Forry, Joseph Kirabira, Benedict Akimana, Madrine Nakawuki, Nolbert Gumisiriza, Robinson Ssebuufu, and Scholastic Ashaba
  • Problem framing of increased gender-based violence by national governments of Argentina and Spain during COVID-19: an interpretive policy analysis
    Author Anouck Joëlle Cremers and Mary Hadley
  • Perceptions of safety and experiences of gender-based violence at UK music festivals
    Author Hannah Bows, Hannah King, and Fiona Measham
  • Experience of specialist DVA provision under COVID-19: listening to service user voices to shape future practice
    Author Helen Richardson Foster, Kelly Bracewell, Nicola Farrelly, Christine Barter, Khatidja Chantler, Emma Howarth, and Nicky Stanley
  • ‘How can you capture what is hidden?’ Police body-worn cameras and coercive control
    Author Charlotte Barlow
  • Inside the black box: domestic homicide reviews as a source of data
    Author James Rowlands and Kelly Bracewell
  • ‘The disparity is evident’: COVID-19, violence against women and support for Black and minoritised survivors
    Author Ravi K. Thiara and Sumanta Roy
  • When staying home isn’t safe: Australian practitioner experiences of responding to intimate partner violence during COVID-19 restrictions
    Author Naomi Pfitzner, Kate Fitz-Gibbon, and Jacqui True
  • The role of NGO administrative data in understanding the impact of COVID-19 on survivors of domestic abuse
    Author Katie Smith and Sarah Davidge
  • The use of technology to support children and young people experiencing domestic violence and abuse during the COVID-19 pandemic: a failure modes and effects analysis
    Author Ben Donagh, Caroline Bradbury-Jones, and Julie Taylor
  • Myths about myths? A commentary on Thomas (2020) and the question of jury rape myth acceptance
    Author Ellen Daly, Olivia Smith, Hannah Bows, Jennifer Brown, James Chalmers, Sharon Cowan, Miranda Horvath, Fiona Leverick, Jo Lovett, Vanessa Munro, and Dominic Willmott
  • The killing and thereafter: intimate partner homicides in a process perspective, part II
    Author Viveka Enander, Gunilla Krantz, Solveig Lövestad, and Karin Örmon
  • Beyond intimate partner relationships: utilising domestic homicide reviews to prevent adult family domestic homicide
    Author Kelly Bracewell, Cassandra Jones, Alina Haines-Delmont, Elaine Craig, Joy Duxbury, and Khatidja Chantler
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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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