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Record ID: 424dfe0e-1df8-4698-96c2-f420af90b977
Web resource: http://www.adfvc.unsw.edu.au/PDF%20files/Newsletter_40.pdf
Type: Journal Article
Title: Working with the family law sector: exploring domestic violence as a form of ‘coercive controlling violence’
Other Titles: Australian Domestic and Family Violence Clearinghouse newsletter
Authors: Tinning, Beth
Keywords: Theories of violence;Family law;Service provision
Year: 2010
Publisher: University of New South Wales
Citation: 40, Autumn 2010
Notes:  This article discusses two views of intimate partner violence (IPV), the parallels between them and the implications for practitioners engaging with the family law system. While feminist researchers see IPV as a tool of power and control, the family law sector view is generally that violence is the outcome of conflict. The concept of ‘coercive controlling violence’ is put forward as one which provides common ground for a shared understanding between the family law and domestic violence sectors.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/17532
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