
Hayley Boxall
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Nov 3, 2024 |
dailybulletin.com.au | Hayley Boxall
Domestic and family violence (DFV) has received increasing attention in recent years. It is most commonly associated with intimate partner violence between current and former partners, followed by abuse perpetrated against children by their parents and carers. But what about sibling violence? International estimates suggest that sibling violence (also known as sibling-to-sibling violence) is one of the most common forms of DFV globally.
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Oct 30, 2024 |
phys.org | Hayley Boxall |Kate Fitz-Gibbon |Silke Meyer
Domestic and family violence (DFV) has received increasing attention in recent years. It is most commonly associated with intimate partner violence between current and former partners, followed by abuse perpetrated against children by their parents and caregivers. But what about sibling violence?
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Oct 29, 2024 |
theconversation.com | Hayley Boxall |Kate Fitz-Gibbon |Silke Meyer
Domestic and family violence (DFV) has received increasing attention in recent years. It is most commonly associated with intimate partner violence between current and former partners, followed by abuse perpetrated against children by their parents and carers. But what about sibling violence? International estimates suggest that sibling violence (also known as sibling-to-sibling violence) is one of the most common forms of DFV globally.
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Oct 29, 2024 |
bridges.monash.edu | Hayley Boxall |Silke Meyer
report posted on 2024-10-29, 11:30 authored by Hayley Boxall, Silke Meyer, Kate Fitz-GibbonKate Fitz-GibbonThere is a need to develop greater understanding of the prevalence, nature and impact of SSV, including region-specific evidence. The purpose of this Summary Report is to provide a picture of SSV perpetration and victimisation, as reported by a sample of young people living in Australia.
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Jul 23, 2024 |
crikey.com.au | Hayley Boxall
Recent survey results show 25% of Australians agree that women who do not leave abusive relationships are partly responsible for the abuse continuing. This stubbornly common attitude demonstrates that victim-survivors are still being held responsible for the abuse they experience and for keeping themselves safe. However, this is starting to change.
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