
Ellen Reeves
Writer at Women's Health (SAGE Journal)
Lecturer in Criminology @LivUniSoc @LivUniSLSJ Researching the unintended consequences of domestic abuse law reform - views are my own. She/her
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1 month ago |
phys.org | Ellen Reeves |Kate Fitz-Gibbon |Silke Meyer
People experiencing domestic violence are often urged to report their abuse to the police. But what if your abuser is a police officer?
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1 month ago |
theconversation.com | Ellen Reeves |Kate Fitz-Gibbon |Silke Meyer
People experiencing domestic violence are often urged to report their abuse to police. But what if your abuser is a police officer? Our new research, drawing on 17 interviews with victim-survivors from two studies and published in the journal Violence Against Women, examined the challenges faced by victim-survivors in this situation. ‘He knows how to make sure that there is no evidence’Victim-survivors told us their abusers often initially used their police role to project a “safe” image.
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1 month ago |
thebulletin.net.au | Ellen Reeves
People experiencing domestic violence are often urged to report their abuse to police. But what if your abuser is a police officer? Our new research[1], drawing on 17 interviews with victim-survivors from two studies and published in the journal Violence Against Women[2], examined the challenges faced by victim-survivors in this situation. ‘He knows how to make sure that there is no evidence’Victim-survivors told us[3] their abusers often initially used their police role to project a “safe” image.
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Jul 29, 2024 |
bridges.monash.edu | Ellen Reeves
Version 2 2024-05-06, 00:30Version 1 2024-05-02, 15:54 reportposted on 2024-05-06, 00:30 authored by Kate Fitz-GibbonKate Fitz-Gibbon, Sandra Walklate, Ellen ReevesThis project represents the first study in Australia and New Zealand to examine the degree to which a DVDS provides an effective intervention for victim-survivors of intimate partner violence in enhancing their safety.
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May 2, 2024 |
apo.org.au | Kate Fitz-Gibbon |Ellen Reeves
Description Despite the relatively high level of attention that this approach has received in Australia and elsewhere, there is currently limited evidence on the impact of domestic violence disclosure schemes (DVDS) and, to date, there has been minimal engagement with victim-survivors to understand the value and outcomes of a DVDS from the service user perspective. This project has sought to directly address that gap in knowledge.
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RT @LivUniSoc: What is misidentifcation? Dr Ellen Reeves (@ellenreeves110) discusses how the legal system fails victims of domestic violenc…

Thrilled to be part of this important edited collection. My chapter looks at the barriers to engagement with civil protection order systems for queer victim-survivors. https://t.co/VLk8FK5L7h

Research Handbook on Domestic Violence and Abuse, edited by Mandy Burton @LawLeicester, @bettinson_v Kayliegh Richardson & Ana Speed @NorthumbriaLaw Contributors incl' @BarnettAdrienne @LGBTviolence @CassandraWiener @NicolaGavey 🆓 Read the Intro ➡️ https://t.co/jwrtCpv2f6 https://t.co/91cVNDZsjW

RT @AliceIevins: On September 1st, my friend @HollyStory52 and I will be running a 10k to fundraise for a new bereavement suite at Liverpoo…