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Domestic violence: the psychosocial impact and perceived health problems
Gayle Brewer, Mark Roy, Yvonne SmithSelf‐reported health (and the extent to which this was associated with partner abuse or psychosocial variables) was investigated in 132 women recruited from a domestic violence…
Peace and reconciliation in Ireland: a cross‐border approach to meeting carers' needs
Gráinne Fadden, Rebecca Heelis, Michelle PalmerWith more than 160,000 carers in Ireland, there is a considerable need to provide support and coping strategies to reduce the burden of care on both the individual and the…
Assessing aggressive adolescents' environments from their perspective by using camera‐glasses: an innovative new method
Alexander Wettstein, Mascha JakobThe General Aggression Model (GAM) by Anderson & Bushman (2002) reveals the great depth of research on internal processes. Research on naturally occurring aggressive interaction…
Exploring criminogenic need through victim apology letters: an interpretative phenomenological analysis
Simon DuffThe concept of criminogenic need is widely used, both to understand offending behaviour and in the design of treatment programmes. However, it is recognised that criminogenic need…
Domestic violence‐related deaths
Richard DavisAn article in the NIJ Journal (Websdale, 2003) notes that domestic violence can provoke suicide. The 2003 Massachusetts Domestic Violence Homicide Report (Lauby et al, 2006) notes…
ISSN:
1759-6599Online date, start – end:
2009Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditor:
- Associate Prof Philip Birch