Reports and Papers
232 results found.
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Criminal Justice System Legislation Policy Research Research Report Statistics Trafficking
Stopping Traffic: Exploring the Extent of, and Responses to, Trafficking in Women for Sexual Exploitation in the UK
This report presents the findings of research carried out to assess the nature and extent of trafficking in women for the purposes of sexual exploitation and the law enforcement responses in the UK. This study is primarily based on a survey of police forces, placing this within the wider context
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Book Chapter Child Sexual Abuse/Exploitation Feminist Theory Harassment Legislation Violence Against Women
Women, Violence and Strategies for Action: Feminist Research, Policy and Practice
Jill Radford, Melissa Friedberg and Lynne Harne (eds.), Open University Press Chapter title: Stalking and paedophilia: ironies and contradictions in the politics of naming and legal reform
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Book Chapter Child Sexual Abuse/Exploitation Feminist Theory
Child Sexual Assault: Feminist Perspectives
Pat Cox, Sheila Kershaw and Joy Trotter (eds.), Palgrave Chapter title: Foreword – Disconnections or connections: or will we ever learn?
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Book Chapter Children Domestic Violence Support Projects
Home Truths About Domestic Violence: Feminist Influences on Policy and Practice – A Reader
Jalna Hanmer and Catherine Itzin (eds.), Routledge Chapter title: Unsung innovation: the history of work with children in UK domestic violence refuges
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Resource Training Violence Against Women
Capacity building programme for the police to combat violence against women
In Police and Human Rights – Beyond 2000: Report of the Final Working Conference organised under the Programme ‘Police and Human Rights 1997-2000’ and the Launch Conference of the Programme ‘Police and Human Rights – Beyond 2000’, (2000) The Council of Europe.
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Criminal Justice System Feminist Theory Position Paper Rape
A War Of Attrition: Recent Research on Rape
After many years of feminist activism and a large increase in the numbers of women reporting rape, why are rape myths so tenacious? Liz Kelly reviews current research on rape and sexual assault which shows how men continue to get away with rape. Printed in: Trouble and Strife, 2000
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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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Feminist Theory Journal Article
The idea of patriarchy: a review essay
Journal name: Trouble and Strife Journal page: 38; 15-20
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Europe Resource Support Projects Training Violence Against Women
British Council Directory of UK Resources on Violence Against Women
The British Council commissioned CWASU to compile, in Directory format, its extensive knowledge of the institutions, organisations and individuals in the UK that are working in the field of violence against women. View the Directory at the British Council website
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Book Chapter Feminist Activism/Campaigning
Feminisms on Edge: Politics, Discourses and National Identities
.Oerton (ed.), Cardiff Academic Press Chapter title: Feminism, feminisms: fighting back for women’s liberation