Intimate Partner violence risk and security: Securing women’s lives in a global world

Bridget Harris4 4Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia The development and uptake of digital media and devices has increased, globally, and so has their presence in intimate relationships and family settings. Such shifts have brought change in the speed, volume...
  • October 3, 2018
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Julia Tolmie3  3University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand This paper considers the importance of victim safety when sentencing for intimate partner violence offences. It analyses the current legal position in New Zealand, which is illustrative of a very traditional approach...
  • October 3, 2018
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 Marie Segrave1 1Monash University, Clayton, Australia While family violence has been recognised as a national priority in Australia, and indeed internationally, the intersections of complex migration status issues and the response to family violence are rarely the subject of close...
  • October 3, 2018
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Kate Fitz-Gibbon1, Sandra Walklate2, Jude McCulloch1, Jane Maree Maher1 1Monash University, Clayton, Australia, 2University of Liverpool, Liverpool, England This paper examines intimate partner violence, risk and security as global issues. Although intimate partner violence, risk and security are intimately connected...
  • October 3, 2018
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