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Perceptions of research and practice among domestic violence researchers
Christine Murray, Paige SmithThis article presents the results of a study involving 261 domestic violence researchers representing a variety of professional disciplines. The purpose of this study was to…
Fear of bullying among prisoners: association with experience, psychological distress and respondent sex
Jane Ireland, Christina PowerThis study explores the association between fear of bullying and psychological distress. Participants were 293 adult prisoners, including men (n = 169) and women (n = 124), split…
Challenging political violence
Kristian HerbolzheimerThe deeply embedded perception that human beings are violent by nature is a worldview that becomes instrumental for justifying armed conflict. Prominent authors in multiple…
Eliciting first person accounts of childhood wartime experiences and perceived impact on psychological well‐being
Shelly Morris‐KingThe longer‐term psychological impact of childhood wartime experiences is an under‐researched area. Davies' (2001) work has been seminal in drawing attention to the challenges that…
Identifying a new subcategory of aggression: sex differences in direct non‐verbal aggression
Gary Schober, Kaj Björkqvist, Sari SomppiThis study demonstrates the potential usefulness of isolating for analysis an additional component of aggression, namely direct non‐verbal aggression. Exploratory and confirmatory…
Gender inclusive systemic treatment of intimate partner abuse (GIST)
John HamelIn Western, industrial nations, there is a high level of gender symmetry in intimate partner abuse. Nevertheless, efforts to reduce domestic violence have been stymied by public…
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1759-6599e-ISSN:
2042-8715ISSN-L:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
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- Associate Prof Philip Birch