Money Matters : Research into the extent and nature of financial abuse within intimate relationships in the UK

This report seeks to establish, for the first time, the true scale of financial abuse as it occurs within intimate relationships in the UK. While other forms of domestic violence are well-documented, the use of money to exercise power within a relationship is not yet fully recognised. Yet the impact...

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Main Author: Sharp-Jeffs, Nicola
Format: Monograph
Language:English
Published: London Metropolitan University 2015
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Online Access:https://repository.londonmet.ac.uk/1481/1/Money-Matters.pdf
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description This report seeks to establish, for the first time, the true scale of financial abuse as it occurs within intimate relationships in the UK. While other forms of domestic violence are well-documented, the use of money to exercise power within a relationship is not yet fully recognised. Yet the impact of this form of abuse – where financial control, exploitation or sabotage are used to control a person’s ability to acquire, use and maintain financial resources - can be both devastating and long-lasting. The Co-operative Bank and Refuge commissioned a nationally representative survey (n=4,002) designed to lift the lid on the extent of financial abuse in the UK. To better understand its 'lived experience', Refuge also facilitated qualitative research interviews with 20 survivors of financial abuse. Their voices provide rich and detailed insights into the research findings. The recommendations arising draw from both the survey and the interviews and can be found at the end of this report.
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spelling oai:repository.londonmet.ac.uk:14812021-07-19T16:04:38Z http://repository.londonmet.ac.uk/1481/ Money Matters : Research into the extent and nature of financial abuse within intimate relationships in the UK Sharp-Jeffs, Nicola 360 Social problems & services; associations This report seeks to establish, for the first time, the true scale of financial abuse as it occurs within intimate relationships in the UK. While other forms of domestic violence are well-documented, the use of money to exercise power within a relationship is not yet fully recognised. Yet the impact of this form of abuse – where financial control, exploitation or sabotage are used to control a person’s ability to acquire, use and maintain financial resources - can be both devastating and long-lasting. The Co-operative Bank and Refuge commissioned a nationally representative survey (n=4,002) designed to lift the lid on the extent of financial abuse in the UK. To better understand its 'lived experience', Refuge also facilitated qualitative research interviews with 20 survivors of financial abuse. Their voices provide rich and detailed insights into the research findings. The recommendations arising draw from both the survey and the interviews and can be found at the end of this report. London Metropolitan University 2015-12 Monograph NonPeerReviewed text en https://repository.londonmet.ac.uk/1481/1/Money-Matters.pdf Sharp-Jeffs, Nicola (2015) Money Matters : Research into the extent and nature of financial abuse within intimate relationships in the UK. Project Report. London Metropolitan University, London.
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Money Matters : Research into the extent and nature of financial abuse within intimate relationships in the UK
title Money Matters : Research into the extent and nature of financial abuse within intimate relationships in the UK
title_full Money Matters : Research into the extent and nature of financial abuse within intimate relationships in the UK
title_fullStr Money Matters : Research into the extent and nature of financial abuse within intimate relationships in the UK
title_full_unstemmed Money Matters : Research into the extent and nature of financial abuse within intimate relationships in the UK
title_short Money Matters : Research into the extent and nature of financial abuse within intimate relationships in the UK
title_sort money matters research into the extent and nature of financial abuse within intimate relationships in the uk
topic 360 Social problems & services; associations
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