Participants and Papers

Participants and Papers

 

Kate Butterby and Catherine Donovan

‘If it’s difficult to ascertain who’s right and who’s wrong you’ve basically just got to pick one’: The impact of police ‘process-driven responses’ on supporting LGBT+ victims of domestic abuse

Jennifer Chopra and Peter Sunny Blaney online

LGBTQ experiences of intimate partner abuse and entrapment

Catherine Donovan online on behalf of co-authors Jasna Magić and Sarah West,

Family violence targeting queer family members: conceptual and practice problems of visibility

Burcu Gumus and Atakan Yorulmaz

From Digital Dating to Digital Violence

Alexander Kondakov

Criminal incidents of violence in same-sex families: Evidence from Russian courts

Willemijn Krebbekx online on behalf of co-authors De Blank, M., Naezer, M., Gashi, G., Thijs, P.

“Invisible in both worlds”: social services for transgender victims of family violence

Annukka Lahti online

Violent and abusive dynamics LGBTIAQ+ relationships as an effect of multiple elements

Amber Loomis on behalf of co-authors Power, J  and Waling, A

Multi-Gender Attraction and Interpersonal Violence

Yuliang Lu

The dynamic nature of queer intimate relationships violence in China

Victor Merino-Sancho online

The Queer Intimate Partner Violence at the Spanish legal system: out of sight, out of mind

Marianna Muravyeva, Olga Andreevskikh and Larisa Shpakovskaya

Queering Migrant Family: queer subjectivities and violence against LGBT family members

Nicole Ovesen online

Layers of Shame: The Impact of Shame in Lesbian and Queer Victim-Survivors’ Accounts of Violence and Help-seeking

Jake Pyne

Economies of Trans Non-life: Animacy and Aliveness in “Gender Critical” Parent Discourses

Russell K. Robinson

LGBTQ Cultural Norms and Intimate Partner Violence 

Gabriel Robles on behalf of the co-authors  Iris Cardenas and Tyrel J. Starks

Adverse Childhood Experiences, Relationship Functioning, and IPV in a sample of Latinx Same-Gender Male Couples

Evgeny Shtorn

“My life has absolutely nothing to do with you”: Domestic violence and murder of Anzhela Likina

Ash Stephens

Disciplining from Family: Gender-Policing and Surveillance of Trans, Gender Nonconforming, and Nonbinary People in the U.S. Context