A critical look at intimate partner violence typologies
By: Islam, Nayana.
Material type: BookPublisher: 2012Description: vii, 81 p.; 30 cm.Other title: A dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Health Sciences (Honours), Auckland, University of Auckland, 2012.Subject(s): GENDER | PSYCHOLOGY | RESEARCH | NEW ZEALAND | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCEDDC classification: 362.8292 ISL Summary: The aim of this research is to a) review the current research on intimate partner violence typologies and b) to use the Framework for Classification Research to assess this research, to determine to what extent existing literature meets the criteria for good typologies. This is to inform the debate about whether typologies are currently sufficiently developed to be beneficial in informing a response to intimate partner violence. (from author's abstract)Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Thesis / dissertation | Family Violence library | TRO 362.8292 ISL | Available | FV13030271 |
The aim of this research is to a) review the current research on intimate partner violence typologies and b) to use the Framework for Classification Research to assess this research, to determine to what extent existing literature meets the criteria for good typologies. This is to inform the debate about whether typologies are currently sufficiently developed to be beneficial in informing a response to intimate partner violence. (from author's abstract)