The ANROWS Digital Library provides links to a broad range of evidence in the violence against women sector including research papers, reports and resources.

The library is committed to providing access to high-quality and accessible (open access) evidence to ensure that researchers, policymakers and practitioners have access to research and resources that are relevant to their work in the prevention of violence against women.
Please note that some content such as journal articles and books are restricted from public access due to copyright restrictions. Please refer to the information on the record to locate these resources externally.
If you have any questions or need help accessing resources, please contact publications@anrows.org.au.

 
In their own right: Actions to improve children and young people’s safety from domestic, family and sexual violence
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#SpeakingOut@Work: Sexual harassment of LGBTQ young people in the workplace and workplace training
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Feb-2023Intimate Partner Violence among Current and Ex-Serving Australian Defence Force Personnel and Families: Summary of FindingsPhoenix Australia: Centre for Posttraumatic Mental HealthFact sheet
29382_29382-indigenous-compendium-2015.pdf.jpg2015Report on Government Services 2015: Indigenous CompendiumSteering Committee for the Review of Government Service ProvisionReport
alrc_report_135_final_report_web-min_12_optimized_1-1.pdf.jpg2019Family law for the future: An inquiry into the family law system: Final reportAustralian Law Reform CommissionReport
Aug-2024Engaging in Change: A Victorian Study of Perpetrator Program Attrition and Participant Engagement in Men’s Behaviour Change ProgramsFitz-Gibbon, Kate; McGowan, Jasmine; Helps, Nicola; Ralph, BrittanyReport
2024What works? A qualitative exploration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander healing programs that respond to family violenceCarlson, Bronwyn; Day, Madi; Farrelly, TerriReport
2007Why doctors should care about animal crueltySherley, MirandaJournal Article
2004Helping women understand their risk in situations of intimate partner violenceCampbell, Jacquelyn CJournal Article
2012Male perpetrators, the gender symmetry debate, and the rejection–abuse cycle: implications for treatmentBrown, JacJournal Article
2001Evaluation of the learning to relate without violence and abuse program : final reportprepared by Urbis Keys Young for Dept. of Justice and Community SafetyReport
2016Trauma-informed care in child/family welfare servicesHiggins, Daryl; Wall, Liz; Hunter, CathrynJournal Article