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Domestic violence

2023
While concern about the plight of victims of family violence was influential in selecting this area for study, my concern extends to all situations where differential treatment by the legal system either directly or indirectly deprives a class or category of victims of equal access to the law to their ultimate detriment.
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The perpetrators of domestic violence

Medical Journal of Australia, 2000
There has been little useful research in recent years into those who perpetrate domestic violence. Domestic violence is always anchored in a social context in which the aspirations of men and women are dealt with unequally. The majority of perpetrators of domestic violence are men.
Sarah E. Romans   +2 more
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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN WOMEN

Medical Clinics of North America, 1998
Domestic violence is a significant public health issue affecting women. Numerous medical organizations have recommended that routine screening of women be conducted to assist in the prevention, identification, and care for victims of violence. This article examines the scope of domestic violence in women, reviews ways to recognize abuse, examines the ...
Marie L. Borum   +2 more
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Coercive Control, Domestic Violence, and a Five-Factor Framework: Five Factors That Influence Closeness, Distance, and Strain in Mother–Child Relationships

Violence against Women, 2019
Some mother–child relationships become more strained and distant than others in domestic violence contexts, but the processes influencing this are little understood.
E. Katz
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Domestic Violence in Pregnancy

Fetal and Maternal Medicine Review, 2001
Definitions of domestic violence vary according to the frequency, severity and nature of the violence as well as the context in which it occurred and the relationship between the victim and the perpetrator. Though there is a lack of uniformity, a generally accepted definition of domestic violence is the physical, sexual or emotional abuse of an adult ...
Bacchus, L, Bewley, S, Mezey, G
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Domestic Violence Awareness

American Journal of Psychiatry, 2015
Domestic or intimate partner violence is alarmingly prevalent, and, for victims, a major contributor to depression, anxiety, and other forms of mental illness. Psychological problemsandpsychiatric syndromesoften are the antecedents of domestic violence for the perpetrator and also can be risk factors for becoming a victim.
Catherine Monk, Anna Chapman
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Technology-facilitated Domestic and Family Violence: Women’s Experiences

British Journal of Criminology, 2019
The use of technology, including smartphones, cameras, Internet-connected devices, computers and platforms such as Facebook, is now an essential part of everyday life. Such technology is used to maintain social networks and carry out daily tasks. However,
H. Douglas   +2 more
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Dealing with domestic violence

Emergency Nurse, 2013
Editor Claire Picton Managing editor Nick Lipley Tel: 020 8872 3166 Email: nick.lipley@rcnpublishing.co.uk Managing director/publisher Rhonda Oliver Editor in chief Jean Gray Senior editor Gary Bell Assistant editor Sophie Blakemore Senior production editor Julie Hickey Production editor Duncan Tyler Assistant production editor Sharon Everitt Art ...
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A Positive Domestic Violence Screen Predicts Future Domestic Violence

Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2004
The objective of this study was to determine if a brief screen for domestic violence (DV) predicts future violence. We conducted a cohort study of adult women who presented to an inner-city emergency department during an 8-week study period. Participants were screened for DV using the Partner Violence Screen (PVS).
Sameerah al-Bataa-de-Montero   +6 more
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Domestic Violence and Rape

Medical Clinics of North America, 2008
No compilation of women's health care is complete without confronting domestic violence and sexual assault. Long recognized as a health care and physician issue, intimate partner violence continues to be one of the most frequent causes for injury and death to women in the United States and worldwide.
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