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View article: TIDES OF DISCRIMINATION: UNPACKING GENDER INEQUALITY IN GHANA’S SEAFARING CULTURE AND INDUSTRY
TIDES OF DISCRIMINATION: UNPACKING GENDER INEQUALITY IN GHANA’S SEAFARING CULTURE AND INDUSTRY Open
Purpose: In recent years, a significant shift has been observed with an increasing number of women joining the ranks of seafarers in the maritime industry. Despite this progression, women in seafaring continue to encounter challenges that …
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Permissions Request permissions Contents list Environ. Sci.: Water Res. Technol., 2024, 10, 3 DOI: 10.1039/D4EW90003K This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licence. You can use material from this articl…
View article: The Networking of Abuse: Intimate Partner Violence and the Use of Social Technologies
The Networking of Abuse: Intimate Partner Violence and the Use of Social Technologies Open
Coercive control has been shown to be far more damaging for victims psychologically than physical violence. Linked to this, domestic violence perpetrators are increasingly turning to the online world to enact control and abuse. Women are m…
View article: Building Community Health Literacy with a Social Network Perspective
Building Community Health Literacy with a Social Network Perspective Open
Background The COVID-19 pandemic underscored the vital importance of health literacy to combat misinformation, increase trust, and ensure health equity. Health literacy is a collective responsibility, including for organizations to “equita…
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ReFocus is a series of contemporary methodological and theoretical approaches to the interdisciplinary analyses and interpretations of international film directors, from the celebrated to the ignored, in direct relationship to their respec…
View article: Continuous Traumatic Stress: Examining the Experiences and Support Needs of Women After Separation From an Abusive Partner
Continuous Traumatic Stress: Examining the Experiences and Support Needs of Women After Separation From an Abusive Partner Open
Intimate partner violence causes significant, long-lasting harm to almost one-third (27%) of the world’s population of women. Even when women leave abusive relationships, some men continue to exercise control over their ex-partners through…
View article: Representations of Child Sexual Abuse in Jamaica
Representations of Child Sexual Abuse in Jamaica Open
Clinical Psychologist with over 15 years of experience
View article: Representations of Child Sexual Abuse in Jamaica
Representations of Child Sexual Abuse in Jamaica Open
News media shape public opinion on social issues such as child sexual abuse (CSA), using particular language to foreground, marginalize or legitimize certain viewpoints. Given the prevalence of CSA and the impact of violence against childr…
View article: Understanding Violence Against Women in the Caribbean Through an Exploration of Men's Perspectives
Understanding Violence Against Women in the Caribbean Through an Exploration of Men's Perspectives Open
Qualitative research with 60 males (16–80 years) from two Caribbean countries was carried out to explore men’s perspectives on domestic violence (DV). An inductive latent/thematic approach to data analysis supported by analytic software le…
View article: Getting past the gatekeeper: Cultural competence, field access and researching gender-based violence – Evidence from four countries
Getting past the gatekeeper: Cultural competence, field access and researching gender-based violence – Evidence from four countries Open
Background: Increasingly researchers are recognising the importance of including the perspectives of children and young people in research and in the development of interventions and innovations, in order to understand children's lives on …
View article: Intimate Partner Violence and Barriers to Help-Seeking Among Black, Asian, Minority Ethnic and Immigrant Women: A Qualitative Metasynthesis of Global Research
Intimate Partner Violence and Barriers to Help-Seeking Among Black, Asian, Minority Ethnic and Immigrant Women: A Qualitative Metasynthesis of Global Research Open
It is well known that victims of intimate partner violence experience numerous barriers to leaving abusive relationships. For ethnic minority and immigrant women these barriers are significantly exacerbated. This metasynthesis explored bar…
View article: Child Sexual Abuse as Lifespan Trauma Within the Context of Intimate Partner Violence: Experiences of Caribbean Women
Child Sexual Abuse as Lifespan Trauma Within the Context of Intimate Partner Violence: Experiences of Caribbean Women Open
Background: There is a dearth of research which explores sexual abuse from perspectives of Caribbean women, despite its high prevalence in the region. While sexual violence is universal, tackling it requires a deep understanding of the con…
View article: Leaving a Violent Relationship
Leaving a Violent Relationship Open
Intimate partner violence (IPV), defined as physical, sexual, emotional, and economic abuse and controlling behaviors inflicted within intimate partner relationships, is a global crisis that extends beyond national and sociocultural bounda…
View article: The Role of Gender Bias in Gender-based violence: A qualitative study in Mumbai, India
The Role of Gender Bias in Gender-based violence: A qualitative study in Mumbai, India Open
A Report of the None in Three Research Centre, ISDI School of Design & Innovation and Idealists Consulting
View article: Young Women’s Experiences of Intimate Partner Violence in the UK and Voices of Men who Perpetrate it: A Qualitative Study
Young Women’s Experiences of Intimate Partner Violence in the UK and Voices of Men who Perpetrate it: A Qualitative Study Open
It is a scourge on our global society that even today, one in three women and girls experience physical or sexual violence in their lifetime. Gender-based violence (GBV) is a crisis that extends beyond national and socio-cultural boundarie…
View article: The None in Three Victim Responsiveness Assessment (Ni3: VRA): a new outcome measure for intimate partner violence (IPV) prevention programs
The None in Three Victim Responsiveness Assessment (Ni3: VRA): a new outcome measure for intimate partner violence (IPV) prevention programs Open
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to develop and validate the None in Three Victim Responsiveness Assessment (Ni3: VRA) examining affective and cognitive responsiveness toward victims of intimate partner violence. Design/methodology/app…
View article: Is Female Psychopathy Linked with Child Abuse? An Empirical Investigation using a Person-Centered Approach
Is Female Psychopathy Linked with Child Abuse? An Empirical Investigation using a Person-Centered Approach Open
Childhood abuse is associated with increased psychopathic features among girls, but most prior research is based on data from correctional samples of female delinquents and less is known about how specific forms of childhood abuse affect s…
View article: Gender-Based Violence-Supportive Cognitions in Adolescent Girls and Boys: The Function of Violence Exposure and Victimization
Gender-Based Violence-Supportive Cognitions in Adolescent Girls and Boys: The Function of Violence Exposure and Victimization Open
Violence against women and girls is widespread in the Caribbean, which may be due to heightened acceptance of such acts in this specific social context. In spite of this, studies investigating attitudes toward violence and their correlates…
View article: Twenty-one lessons: preventing domestic violence in the Caribbean
Twenty-one lessons: preventing domestic violence in the Caribbean Open
Domestic violence infringes the basic right to security of the individual and affects society as a whole – it impacts on demography, education and health systems, the economy, political participation and the overall security of a country. …
View article: A Study of the drivers of violence against children and positive change in Tanzania and Zanzibar
A Study of the drivers of violence against children and positive change in Tanzania and Zanzibar Open
In 2014–2015, UNICEF Tanzania, in collaboration with the Government through the Ministry of Health, Community Development, Gender, Elderly and Children, commissioned a study on the ways in which socio-cultural norms and practices in Tanzan…
View article: Victimisation, violence perpetration, and attitudes towards violence among boys and girls from Barbados and Grenada
Victimisation, violence perpetration, and attitudes towards violence among boys and girls from Barbados and Grenada Open
Interpersonal violence is widespread in the Eastern Caribbean, which may be a remnant of the violent colonisation history noted in the region. Although official statistics on the occurrence of interpersonal violence are collected in Barbad…