Report
Giving voice to the silenced victims: a qualitative study of intimate partner femicide
Publisher
Intimate Partner Violence (IPV)
Victims of family violence
Gender-based violence
Family violence
Lived experience
Australia
Resources
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| Giving voice to the silenced victims: a qualitative study of intimate partner femicide | 370.95 KB |
Description
Scholars highlight the importance of asking victim–survivors of intimate partner violence directly about their lived experiences. In cases where the victim is killed, however, those voices are silenced. Qualitative interviews with friends and family members (informants) of intimate partner femicide victims highlighted that, while many victims experienced physical violence at the hands of their partners, they often did not label such violence as ‘abuse’. The interviews further revealed that all victims experienced coercive control, and most were in the process of regaining some level of autonomy at the time of their deaths. As might be expected, the grief and loss for the survivors was close to unbearable.
Publication Details
Copyright:
Australian Institute of Criminology 2022
License type:
All Rights Reserved
Access Rights Type:
open
Series:
Trends and issues in crime and criminal justice, no.645
Post date:
2 Mar 2022
