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Domestic and intimate violence

Our research investigates issues surrounding domestic and intimate partner violence and links with violence in the public sphere. We analyse the causes, interventions and consequences of violence and conduct comparative studies to determine the effectiveness of intervention programmes and service provision. We consider rights, attitudes and legal policy and examine to what extent these factors influence outcomes.

Many of our research topics are taboo and difficult for people to disclose: domestic abuse, child to parent violence, abuse directed at LGBT people or older members of the community. Nevertheless, through close work with expert practitioners and research participants prepared to share their stories, we have been able to build both trust and evidence.

We collaborate with international partners to compare experiences, seeking to identify common issues and discover successful solutions. Our findings inform the activities of support services at the frontline, dealing with victims and perpetrators and contributing towards both the public debate and policymaking.

Research projects

Responding to child to parent violence

A multi-agency action learning research project led by the 欧美性爱片

Domestic abuse and LGBT people

Research into domestic abuse and LGBT people as part of the award-winning Count Me In Too project

Domestic elder abuse in Japan and England

A collaborative research project comparing the different experiences and commonalities of elder abuse in Japan and England

Research team

Dr Paula Wilcox

Dr Katherine Browne

Greta Squire

Research students

Sam Taylor

Output

Wilcox, P and Martin D (2012) Women, welfare and the carceral state. In: P Squires and J Lea (Eds) Criminalisation and Advanced Marginality: Critically Exploring the Work of Loic Wacquant Cambridge: Policy Press, pp. 151-170.

Wilcox P (2012) Is parent abuse a form of domestic violence? Social Policy and Society, 11(2) 277-288.

Wilcox P and Vickers S (2011) Abuse, women offenders and the criminal justice system Criminal Justice Matters 85 (1) pp. 24-25

Wilcox P & Jones H (2011) Through the lens of gender: domestic abuse of older women in England and Japan International Perspectives in Victimology, 5(2) February,.

Wilcox, P (2008) Social Policy and Administration, 42 (7) pp. 823-825

Wilcox P (2008) Constructing the victim and perpetrator of domestic violence. In: W Lusoli and M Pritchard (Eds) Con_txts: Media, Representation and Society, Chester: Chester Academic Press

Wilcox P (2008) Keeping women in the frame, Contribution to Welfare State 2008 http://welfarestate2008.newport.ac.uk/

Wilcox P (2007) Domestic violence: women, citizenship and care. In: Balloch S & Hill M (Eds) Communities, Citizenship and Care: Research and Practice in a Changing Policy Context, Bristol: Policy Press.

Wilcox P (2006) Surviving Domestic Violence: Gender, Poverty and Agency, London: Palgrave/Macmillan.

Wilcox P (2006) Community safety, the family and domestic violence. In: P Squires (Ed) Community Safety For All? Bristol: Policy Press

Wilcox P (2006) Communities, care and domestic violence Critical Social Policy, 26 (4) pp. 722-747.

Wilcox P & Pemberton S (2006) Hear Our Voices: Domestic Violence Survivors Making a Difference, Report on the process and findings of research with survivors and service agencies in 欧美性爱片 and Hove, August, 欧美性爱片: Health and Social Policy Research Centre.

Conference presentations

Wilcox, P. (2014) Keynote Speech: Responding to Child to Parent Violence: European Perspectives, RCPV Conference, NUI Galway, Republic of Ireland, 12 June 2014.

Wilcox, P. and Pooley, M. (2014) Respect 9th National Practitioners Seminar for Those Addressing Young People’s Use of Violence in Close Relationships, York, 25 March 2014

Pooley, M. and Wilcox, P. (2014) Practitioners Responding to Child to Parent Violence, Howard League Conference: Re-imagining Youth Justice, 2 April 2014

Wilcox, P. and Pooley, M. (2013) Practitioners Responding to Child to Parent Violence, Child on Parent Abuse Conference Leicestershire, 29 January 2014

Wilcox, P. (2013) Chair of Panel: Child to Parent Violence at Annual Youth Justice Convention, Hilton Birmingham Metropole, 27 November 2013. http://www.capita-one.co.uk/events/youth-justice-convention-2013.

Wilcox, P. (2013) ‘Responding to Child to Parent Violence’ paper at 2013 Conference of the European Network on Gender and Violence, 17-19 April, Vienna. 

Wilcox, P. and Pooley, M. (2013) ‘Responding to Child to Parent Violence in England’ paper, Regional Seminar in , 11 June 2013. 

Pooley, M. and Wilcox, P (2013) ‘Responding to Child to Parent Violence’ paper at the UK Domestic Violence and Health Research Forum, Kings College, London 14 June 2013. 

Wilcox P (2012) Responding to Child to Parent Violence paper with Michelle Pooley at EuroCrim 2012, Annual Conference of the European Society of Criminology, Bilbao, 12-15 September.

Wilcox P & Vickers S (2012) Women Offenders, Abuse, Substance Misuse and Community Sentence workshop delivered at 欧美性爱片 Oasis Project – Women on the Edge Conference, 29 May.

Wilcox P (2012) Responding to Child to Parent Violence paper at the European Network on Gender and Violence, Rauischholzhausen Castle, Hesse, Germany April 13-14.

Wilcox P & Vickers S (2012) Women Offenders, Abuse and Community Orders at the Women, Crime and Criminal Justice Practice: Diversity, Diversion, Desistance and Dignity Conference, University of Cambridge, Pembroke College, 10–12 January.

Wilcox P (2011) Domestic Elder Abuse at 16th World Congress of the International Society for Criminology on Global Socio-Economic Crisis and Crime Control Policies, Kobe, Japan, 5–9 August.

Wilcox P & Martin D (2011) Women, Welfare and the Carceral State at the York Deviancy Conference, 29 June–1st July.

Wilcox P (2011) Love, shame and women in abusive heterosexual relationships at the 4th Conference of the Psychosocial Network – Affect, Subjectivity and Social Order/Disorder, 欧美性爱片, 10–11 June.

Sources/links

Collaborations

, UK

, Republic of Ireland

, Universitat de València, Spain

, Sweden

National Association XXI Century Rhodopa Mountain Initiative, Bulgaria

Funding

European Union DAPHNE III funded research project (Feb 2013 – Jan 2015), € 970,000

Awards, recognition, impact

Keynote Speech at RCPV Conference in Galway Ireland, Responding to Child to Parent Violence: European Perspectives, RCPV Conference, NUI Galway, Republic of Ireland, 12 June 2014. 200 participants.

Dr Paula Wilcox is an active member of the European Society for Criminology and participated in a panel on Parent Abuse at EuroCrim 2012 in Bilbao, Spain, in 12-15 September 2012.

Dr Paula Wilcox has participated in a panel on the abuse of older women in Japan/UK at the 16th World Congress of the International Society for Criminology. 

Dr Paula Wilcox was an invited speaker, presenting at the following events:

(2012) Invited to UAB, Barcelona to deliver a mini-module to Masters and Doctoral Students of their Social Psychology Department on Examining Violence Against Women in Society 15-18 May.

(2010) Is Parent Abuse A Form Of Domestic Violence? at symposium Parent Abuse: Building Knowledge Across Disciplines, Sheffield Hallam University, 25-26 March.
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