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Record ID: 8e4e0727-1df7-461c-ad8d-ce753dc1a4d3
Type: Journal Article
Title: Domestic abuse and military families: the problem of reintegration and control
Other Titles: British journal of social work
Authors: Williamson, Emma
Keywords: Risk factors;Service provision
Year: 2012
Publisher: British Association of Social Workers
Citation: 42 (7), October 2012
Notes:  Williamson’s UK journal article responds to practitioners’ increasing concerns about the perceived rise of domestic violence and abuse (DVA) in military families. The author reviews existing literature in the area and then evaluates research results from a recent UK study aimed at understanding the type, prevalence and impact on military families of DVA. Finally, reintegration of military personnel is discussed in relation to control, decision making and gender roles, emphasising the necessity to revisit strategies for addressing these issues.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/14271
ISSN: 0045-3102
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