Reproductive coercion against intimate partners : a violation of rights Learning Network
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Material type: ArticlePublisher: London, Ont : Centre for Research & Education on Violence Against Women & Children, Western University, 2022Description: electronic document (3 pages) ; PDF & HTML.Subject(s): ABORTION | COERCIVE CONTROL | CONTRACEPTION | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | PREGNANCY | REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH | RESOURCES FOR DEAF COMMUNITY | RESOURCES FOR VICTIMS | SOCIAL MEDIA | INTERNATIONAL | CANADAOnline resources: Download resource, PDF | Access the website Summary: Reproductive coercion in intimate relationships is a form of coercive control. It involves removing an individual’s autonomy to make decisions about their health, body, and sexual activity. Reproductive coercion denies an individual of human rights. Reproductive coercion against intimate partners is a form of intimate partner violence (IPV); IPV disproportionately impacts women, specifically women from marginalized communities. It can lead to forced dependence on the partner using violence and makes it more difficult for an individual to leave an abusive situation due to ties through parenting and custody.. (From the website). A resource for women, service providers and the community. Record #7741Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Reproductive coercion in intimate relationships is a form of coercive control. It involves removing an individual’s autonomy to make decisions about their health, body, and sexual activity. Reproductive coercion denies an individual of human rights.
Reproductive coercion against intimate partners is a form of intimate partner violence (IPV); IPV disproportionately impacts women, specifically women from marginalized communities. It can lead to forced dependence on the partner using violence and makes it more difficult for an individual to leave an abusive situation due to ties through parenting and custody.. (From the website). A resource for women, service providers and the community. Record #7741