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Bristol University Press: Journal of Gender-Based Violence
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1 [GO] 2024―Jul―23 A ‘forced holiday’ or ‘no escape route’? Contrasting experiences of survivors and perpetrators of domestic abuse during COVID-19 Rachael Bloomer, Karen Morgan, Laura Bennett, Sandi Dheensa, Nathan Eisenstadt, Gene Feder, et al. (+3)
2 [GO] 2024―Apr―26 ‘Now there is no escape’: the impact of the COVID-19 social restrictions on parents experiencing violence and abuse from their children Caroline Miles, Rachel Condry, Anuoluwapo Adebogun, Megan Oldham
3 [GO] 2024―Feb―12 Bystander experiences of domestic violence and abuse during the COVID-19 pandemic Alex Walker, Rachel A. Fenton, Bryony Parry, Emma R. Barton, Lara C. Snowdon, Catherine Donovan, et al. (+2)
4 [GO] 2023―Dez―26 At whose cost? Racialised differences in how domestic violence and sexual violence advocates adapted to COVID-19 Selma Taha, Liz Kelly
5 [GO] 2023―Dez―20 Domestic violence and abuse, coronavirus, and the media narrative Emma Williamson, Nancy Lombard, Oona Brooks-Hay
6 [GO] 2023―Dez―14 Never waste a crisis: initiatives responding to men who use violence during COVID-19 Cathy Humphreys, Helen Richardson-Foster, Michele Robinson, Jennifer Sijnja, Gemma McKibbin, Nicky Stanley
7 [GO] 2023―Dez―14 Locked out or let in? Learning from victim-survivors’ remote help-seeking experiences during COVID-19 Naomi Pfitzner, Jasmine McGowan
8 [GO] 2023―Dez―14 Researching gender-based violence remotely during a pandemic: challenges, opportunities and methodological implications Holly Taylor-Dunn, Lis Bates, Dominic Reed, Anna Hopkins, Shona Morrison
9 [GO] 2022―Dez―13 Trans/feminist collaborative autoethnographic storying of gender-based violence, during the COVID-19 pandemic Lesley Murray, Jessica Moriarty, Amanda Holt, Sian Lewis, Mel Parks
10 [GO] 2022―Nov―25 The nature of domestic violence experienced by Black and minoritised women and specialist service provision during the COVID-19 pandemic: practitioner perspectives in England and Wales Aisha K. Gill, Sundari Anitha
11 [GO] 2022―Sep―11 ‘You can’t go home because you are at home’: critical reflections on capturing and reflecting the trauma of domestic violence work during COVID-19 Eylem Atakav, Karoline Pelikan, Victoria Cann
12 [GO] 2022―Aug―05 Addressing intimate-partner violence during COVID-19 in the EU: challenges, responses and areas of improvement Eleonora Esposito, Agata Szypulska
13 [GO] 2022―Aug―05 A toxic mix: the impact of COVID-19 lockdown measures on the post-separation experiences of domestic abuse survivors Oona Brooks-Hay, Kristina Saunders, Michele Burman
14 [GO] 2022―Jul―01 Policing a pandemic: changes in police response to intimate partner violence (IPV) during the first lockdown in England Lucy Trafford
15 [GO] 2022―Jun―09 Special issue on the COVID-19 pandemic and gender-based violence Marianne Hester
16 [GO] 2022―Mrz―30 Gender-based violence and its determinants during the COVID-19 lockdown in a low-income country: a cross-sectional survey Jimmy Ben Forry, Joseph Kirabira, Benedict Akimana, Madrine Nakawuki, Nolbert Gumisiriza, Robinson Ssebuufu, Scholastic Ashaba
17 [GO] 2022―Mrz―30 Problem framing of increased gender-based violence by national governments of Argentina and Spain during COVID-19: an interpretive policy analysis Anouck Joëlle Cremers, Mary Hadley
18 [GO] 2022―Mrz―14 Experience of specialist DVA provision under COVID-19: listening to service user voices to shape future practice Helen Richardson Foster, Kelly Bracewell, Nicola Farrelly, Christine Barter, Khatidja Chantler, Emma Howarth, Nicky Stanley
19 [GO] 2022―Mrz―05 ‘The disparity is evident’: COVID-19, violence against women and support for Black and minoritised survivors Ravi K. Thiara, Sumanta Roy
20 [GO] 2022―Feb―24 Partner’s violence during the COVID-19 lockdown and women’s fear: a study involving anti-violence centres in Italy Patrizia Romito, Laetitia Marchand-Martin, Martina Pellegrini, Marie-Josèphe Saurel-Cubizolles
21 [GO] 2022―Feb―24 An intersectional analysis of domestic abuse perpetrator service adaptation during COVID-19: findings from the UK, Cyprus, Greece, Italy, Romania Jane Healy, Jade Levell, Terri Cole
22 [GO] 2022―Feb―24 ‘We have tried to remain warm despite the rules.’ Domestic violence and COVID-19: implications for shelters’ policies and practices Simon Lapierre, Alexandra Vincent, Mélanie Brunet, Michèle Frenette, Isabelle Côté
23 [GO] 2022―Feb―22 When staying home isn’t safe: Australian practitioner experiences of responding to intimate partner violence during COVID-19 restrictions Naomi Pfitzner, Kate Fitz-Gibbon, Jacqui True
24 [GO] 2022―Feb―20 Impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on reporting of rape, serious sexual offences, and domestic abuse in one English police force Ruth Spence, Miranda A H Horvath, Charlotte T Dalton, Kari Davies
25 [GO] 2022―Feb―14 The role of NGO administrative data in understanding the impact of COVID-19 on survivors of domestic abuse Katie Smith, Sarah Davidge
26 [GO] 2022―Jan―31 Coronavirus has been the perfect excuse for him to just stop paying’: child maintenance and economic abuse in the UK during the COVID-19 outbreak Kathryn Royal
27 [GO] 2022―Jan―31 The use of technology to support children and young people experiencing domestic violence and abuse during the COVID-19 pandemic: a failure modes and effects analysis Ben Donagh, Caroline Bradbury-Jones, Julie Taylor
28 [GO] 2020―Sep―16 Sexual violence and COVID-19: all silent on the home front Clare Gunby, Louise Isham, Sarah Damery, Julie Taylor, Caroline Bradbury-Jones
29 [GO] 2020―Mai―23 Domestic violence and abuse, coronavirus, and the media narrative Emma Williamson, Nancy Lombard, Oona Brooks-Hay
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