Understanding economic and financial abuse in intimate partner relationships Gendered Violence Research Network, UNSW
Contributor(s): Gendered Violence Research Network, UNSW.
Material type: BookPublisher: Sydney, NSW : UNSW; Commonwealth Bank, 2020Description: electronic document (70 pages); PDF file.Subject(s): DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | ECONOMIC ABUSE | FINANCIAL ABUSE | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | INTERNATIONAL | AUSTRALIAOnline resources: Download report, PDF | Financial Abuse Resource Centre (Commonwealth Bank of Australia) Summary: This s the first report in a series planned under the Next Chapter partnership between CBA and GVRN. To develop this report, GVRN conducted a comprehensive review of academic literature to identify and analyse existing research on economic and financial abuse. The focus of this report is economic and financial abuse in the context of intimate partner violence (IPV). Based on a comprehensive review of academic literature, the review makes a number of key findings summarised below. When complete, the research series will represent a compendium of current evidence on economic and financial abuse and gaps in our current knowledge. (From the Executive summary). Record #6999Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Published October 2020
This s the first report in a series planned under the Next Chapter partnership between CBA and GVRN. To develop this report, GVRN conducted a comprehensive review of academic literature to identify and analyse existing research on economic and financial abuse. The focus of this report is economic and financial abuse in the context of intimate partner violence (IPV). Based on a comprehensive review of academic literature, the review makes a number of key findings summarised below. When complete, the research series will represent a compendium of current evidence on economic and financial abuse and gaps in our current knowledge. (From the Executive summary). Record #6999