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Responding to domestic violence : emerging challenges for policy, practice and research in Europe
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  • Responding to domestic violence : emerging challenges for policy, practice and research in Europe
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  • Jessica Kingsley Publishers, London ; Philadelphia : 2018
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  • 2018
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  • 366 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
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  • Introduction / Stephanie Holt, Carolina Øverlien and John Devaney -- Part one: The policy framework for responding to domestic violence in Europe -- 1. Domestic violence - a rights-based response: drawing on results from the FRA’s violence against women survey / Joanna Goodey -- 2. Development, coordination and implementation of national strategies for the prevention of domestic, sexual and gender-based violence in Ireland: lessons learned and unlearned / Philip McCormack -- Part two: Children’s experiences of domestic violence -- 3. Mother-child relationship in the context of intimate partner violence / Zuzana Ocenasova and Hana Smitkova -- 4. Voice, agency, power: a framework for young survivors’ participation in national domestic abuse policy-making / Claire Houghton -- 5. Including children and adolescents in domestic violence research: when myths and misconceptions compromise participation / Carolina Øverlien and Stephanie Holt -- 6. Research on teenage intimate partner violence within a European context: findings from the literature / Sibel Korkmaz -- 7. Fear of double disclosure and other barriers to help seeking: an intersectional approach to address the needs of LGBT teenagers experiencing teenage relationship abuse / Maria Pentaraki -- 8. Caring dads: safer children: using a focus on fathering to respond to domestic violence / Nicola McConnell, Julie Taylor and Matt Barnard -- Part tree: New understanding on domestic abuse and violence -- 9. Strength through solidarity: practitioners and parents resisting child to parent violence and abuse in Ireland / Declan Coogan -- 10. Digital intimate partner violence and abuse among youth: a systematic review of associated factors / Per Moum Hellevik -- 11. Human trafficking and gender-based violence: from life and limb to hearts and minds / Nusha Yonkova and Gloria Kirwan -- 12. Female genital mutilation: findings from a Portuguese prevalence study / Dalila Cerejo -- 13. Forced marriage in Europe: the case of Belgium / Els Leye?Part four: Responding to domestic violence and abuse -- 14. Models on treatment of intimate partner violence: gender-based and trauma-informed work at alternative to violence in Norway / Ingunn Rangul Askeland and Marius Råkil -- 15. Healthcare responses to domestic violence: why and how? / Lucy Potter and Gene Feder -- 16. Older women’s experiences of domestic violence / Elizabeth Martin, John Davaney and Gemma Carney -- 17. Whose movement is it anyway? Reflections from the field / Davina James-Hanman -- 18. Concluding remarks: progressing the debate on domestic violence in Europe / Stephanie Holt, John Devaney and Carolina Øverlien
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