Disrupting Trajectories Leading to Domestic Violence
Research into male-on-female domestic violence traditionally focuses on its after-effects, with an emphasis on how victims can keep themselves safe or on the men who have been criminally charged in such incidents. This approach puts the responsibility on the victim to try and protect herself wh...
Main Authors: | Lana Wells, Ken Fyie, Ron Kneebone, Stephanie Montesanti, Casey Boodt, Rebecca Davidson |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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University of Calgary
2024-03-01
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Series: | The School of Public Policy Publications |
Online Access: | https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/sppp/article/view/78867 |
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