Reports and Papers
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Conference Paper
Women’s journeys in Response to Domestic Violence
The main aim of the research project is to improve understanding of the extent and the implications of the journeys women make to escape domestic violence in the UK. Using large administrative datasets the research enables the identification, quantification and mapping of over 18,000 journeys per year by women to
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Children Conference Paper Domestic Violence Effects of/surviving violence
Children and Domestic Violence – Its Impacts and Links with Woman Abuse
Here Linda Regan discusses what is known about the impact on children of living with domestic violence and the links between the abuse of mothers and the abuse of children. The paper provides an overview of what is known from research on children’s experiences of domestic violence and explores the
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Child Sexual Abuse/Exploitation Conference Paper Effects of/surviving violence Feminist Theory Health
A Response to ‘Beyond Trauma’ – Appropriate Mental Health Responses to Survivors of Sexual Abuse
This paper was presented by Linda Regan in response to ‘Beyond Trauma: Mental Health Care Needs of Women who have Survived Childhood Sexual Abuse’, a report by Dr Sarah Nelson for the Edinburgh Association for Mental Health (2001). It explores the ways in which mental health professionals have traditionally responded
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Child Sexual Abuse/Exploitation Conference Paper Europe Perpetrators Policy
From Aspirations to Intervention: Trends, Issues, Priorities and Lessons Learned
In this paper Liz Kelly notes some of the emerging trends in protecting children against sexual exploitation in Europe, focusing in particular on some of the more contentious and difficult challenges to our thinking on this issue. The paper outlines the most appropriate ways to protect children from exploitation of
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Conference Paper Definitions Domestic Violence Feminist Theory Policy Violence Against Women
Joined Up Responses to Complicated Lives: Making Connections Across Recently Constructed Boundaries
In this paper Liz Kelly explores the connections between a range of different forms of violence against women and considers some of the barriers that prevent these important connections being made in the context of service provision. Presented by Liz Kelly at the Domestic Violence: Enough is Enough Conference,
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Conference Paper Feminist Activism/Campaigning Research Violence Against Women
Making Connections – Building Bridges: Research into Action – Ten Years of the Child and Woman Abuse Studies Unit
This paper is an overview of the work and perspective of CWASU between 1987 and 1997. It has involved much summarising and selection, and inevitably means some areas have been neglected, others emphasised. Rather than offer a bland outline of the work that has been undertaken, Liz Kelly, Linda Regan
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Child Sexual Abuse/Exploitation Conference Paper
Child Sexual Abuse: Towards a Feminist Professional Practice
The Founders of the Child Abuse Studies Unit, organised this conference to enable discussion of feminist practice on child sexual abuse for professional workers with statutory responsibilities. A full report of the conference proceedings is attached here. The significance of the conference is historical, as it was following this conference