Researching Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence
Researching Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence
Critical Perspectives for Student-Practitioner Researchers
McLoone-Richards, Claire
Taylor & Francis Ltd
08/2023
124
Mole
Inglês
9781032189079
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction: Positioning the student perspective on doing research.
Claire McLoone-Richards
Researching Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence: Ethical and Methodological Considerations. Holly Taylor-Dunn
Intersectional research narratives and reflections. Neelam Rose
Is it just a normal feature of their romantic relationships? Levels of acceptance towards adolescent digital dating abuse. Emma Jane Noble
The dynamics and perspectives of stalking and harassment behaviours. Malin Lunde Jensen
Why didn't she fight back? An exploration of victim blaming through tonic immobility reactions to sexual violence. Sophie Heritage
Understanding the perspectives of professionals working with female victims of male perpetrated sexual violence and the concern of secondary victimisation. Jade Jeffrey
Social Workers' response to women "Fleeing and Leaving" domestic abuse within the context of child protection. Ayla Nasuh
The relationship between trauma recovery and statutory responses to safeguarding families affected by domestic abuse. Katharine Jones
A qualitative study exploring the experience of sleep deprivation as a means of coercive control in intimate relationships. Suzie Richards
The British Army and Domestic Abuse. Dave Aitken
Crime between the Lines: Policing Coercive Control. Sarah Pugh
Concluding Remarks: An editorial call to the novice researcher. Claire McLoone-Richards
Claire McLoone-Richards
Researching Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence: Ethical and Methodological Considerations. Holly Taylor-Dunn
Intersectional research narratives and reflections. Neelam Rose
Is it just a normal feature of their romantic relationships? Levels of acceptance towards adolescent digital dating abuse. Emma Jane Noble
The dynamics and perspectives of stalking and harassment behaviours. Malin Lunde Jensen
Why didn't she fight back? An exploration of victim blaming through tonic immobility reactions to sexual violence. Sophie Heritage
Understanding the perspectives of professionals working with female victims of male perpetrated sexual violence and the concern of secondary victimisation. Jade Jeffrey
Social Workers' response to women "Fleeing and Leaving" domestic abuse within the context of child protection. Ayla Nasuh
The relationship between trauma recovery and statutory responses to safeguarding families affected by domestic abuse. Katharine Jones
A qualitative study exploring the experience of sleep deprivation as a means of coercive control in intimate relationships. Suzie Richards
The British Army and Domestic Abuse. Dave Aitken
Crime between the Lines: Policing Coercive Control. Sarah Pugh
Concluding Remarks: An editorial call to the novice researcher. Claire McLoone-Richards
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intersectional feminist theory;trauma-informed practice;qualitative research ethics;safeguarding vulnerable populations;practitioner self-reflection;statutory intervention analysis;ethical challenges in abuse research
Introduction: Positioning the student perspective on doing research.
Claire McLoone-Richards
Researching Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence: Ethical and Methodological Considerations. Holly Taylor-Dunn
Intersectional research narratives and reflections. Neelam Rose
Is it just a normal feature of their romantic relationships? Levels of acceptance towards adolescent digital dating abuse. Emma Jane Noble
The dynamics and perspectives of stalking and harassment behaviours. Malin Lunde Jensen
Why didn't she fight back? An exploration of victim blaming through tonic immobility reactions to sexual violence. Sophie Heritage
Understanding the perspectives of professionals working with female victims of male perpetrated sexual violence and the concern of secondary victimisation. Jade Jeffrey
Social Workers' response to women "Fleeing and Leaving" domestic abuse within the context of child protection. Ayla Nasuh
The relationship between trauma recovery and statutory responses to safeguarding families affected by domestic abuse. Katharine Jones
A qualitative study exploring the experience of sleep deprivation as a means of coercive control in intimate relationships. Suzie Richards
The British Army and Domestic Abuse. Dave Aitken
Crime between the Lines: Policing Coercive Control. Sarah Pugh
Concluding Remarks: An editorial call to the novice researcher. Claire McLoone-Richards
Claire McLoone-Richards
Researching Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence: Ethical and Methodological Considerations. Holly Taylor-Dunn
Intersectional research narratives and reflections. Neelam Rose
Is it just a normal feature of their romantic relationships? Levels of acceptance towards adolescent digital dating abuse. Emma Jane Noble
The dynamics and perspectives of stalking and harassment behaviours. Malin Lunde Jensen
Why didn't she fight back? An exploration of victim blaming through tonic immobility reactions to sexual violence. Sophie Heritage
Understanding the perspectives of professionals working with female victims of male perpetrated sexual violence and the concern of secondary victimisation. Jade Jeffrey
Social Workers' response to women "Fleeing and Leaving" domestic abuse within the context of child protection. Ayla Nasuh
The relationship between trauma recovery and statutory responses to safeguarding families affected by domestic abuse. Katharine Jones
A qualitative study exploring the experience of sleep deprivation as a means of coercive control in intimate relationships. Suzie Richards
The British Army and Domestic Abuse. Dave Aitken
Crime between the Lines: Policing Coercive Control. Sarah Pugh
Concluding Remarks: An editorial call to the novice researcher. Claire McLoone-Richards
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