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Journal of family violence

Journal Volume: 38
Journal Issue: 6
Journal Year: 2023
Articles in SafetyLit: 20

"I'll be okay": survivors' perspectives on participation in domestic violence research

A systematic literature review of the use of computational text analysis methods in intimate partner violence research

A systematic review of systems science approaches to understand and address domestic and gender-based violence

Addressing data gaps: implications for preventing domestic homicide

Addressing post-separation parental stalking: a multimethod qualitative approach to producing knowledge of stalking in children's lives

Asking the right questions? A critical overview of longitudinal survey data on intimate partner violence and abuse among adults and young people in the UK

Correction to: Asking the right questions? A critical overview of longitudinal survey data on intimate partner violence and abuse among adults and young people in the UK

Ethically driven and methodologically tailored: setting the agenda for systematic reviews in domestic violence and abuse

Examining intimate partner violence-related fatalities: past lessons and future directions using U.S. national data

Integrating the voices of youth with lived experience as co-researchers to improve research and practice approaches to childhood experiences of intimate partner violence

Methodological and ethical considerations when working beyond the victim-offender binary: a brief report on the unintended consequences of the C-ABI

Methodological and ethical issues related to the study of domestic violence and abuse

Parallels in practice: applying principles of research integrity and ethics in domestic violence fatality review

Power, participation, payment and platform: ethical and methodological issues in recruitment in qualitative domestic abuse research

Prioritising children and young people with disability in research about domestic and family violence: methodological, ethical and pragmatic reflections

Researching intimate partner violence against women (IPVAW): overcoming gender blindness by improving methodology in compliance with measurement standards

The devil's in the detail: implementation fidelity in evaluating a school-based prevention programme for children under 12

The measurement of domestic abuse - redeveloping the Crime Survey for England and Wales

Voices of experience: development of the flourishing practice model of capabilities of intimate partner violence specialists

Who gets heard/hurt in gender-based domestic violence research: comparing ethical concerns in three qualitative research designs