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| Web resource: | https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/1741659018760105 |
| Type: | Journal Article |
| Title: | Victim stories and victim policy: Is there a case for a narrative victimology? |
| Authors: | Walklate, Sandra Beavis, Kara Fitz-Gibbon, Kate McCulloch, Jude Maher, JaneMaree |
| Keywords: | Australia;Reforms;Victims / survivors;Government policy;Domestic violence;Personal stories |
| Type of violence: | Domestic and family violence |
| Categories: | ANROWS Completed Register of Active Research projects |
| Year: | 2019 |
| Publisher: | Sage journals |
| Citation: | Online first, Feb 21, 2018 Volume 15, Issue 2 |
| Abstract: | Since the 1980s, victims’ voices have been increasingly heard and have been influential in policy debates. Since that time, the nature and presence of those voices has changed shape and form from the influence and presence of victim centred organizations to the rise of the high profile individual victim. The purpose of this article is to explore the presence of one victim’s story, Rosie Batty, and to examine her influence on the rise of the policy agenda on family violence in Australia. This article considers the ways in which this story gained traction and influenced the reform of family violence policy in Australia, and considers the extent to which an understanding of this process contributes to an (emergent) narrative victimology. |
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| URI: | https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/17359 |
| Appears in Collections: | ANROWS Completed Register of Active Research projects |
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