Journal article

Safe at home? Housing decisions for women leaving family violence

K Diemer, C Humphreys, K Crinall

Australian Journal of Social Issues | WILEY | Published : 2017

Abstract

Internationally, domestic violence policy has shifted towards supporting women to stay at home with the perpetrator of violence excluded. However, the practical realities indicate that this is a complex arena in which the rhetoric of rights for "women and children to stay in their own home" needs to be underpinned by additional support to provide safety and protection for those choosing this option. The current study examines decision making about accommodation options and the role of civil protection orders among 138 women accessing domestic violence support services in Victoria Australia. It shines a light on the intersection between justice responses and the housing needs of women and the..

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