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Record ID: 9787bde1-f378-497b-be8e-9015733446ca
Type: Report
Title: Abuse in families of the church community : a study of Anglican and Uniting Church women
Authors: Conrade, Glenys
Keywords: Religious groups
Categories: Victims / Survivors
Year: 1996
Publisher: Glenys Conrade
Notes:  Research results of the Joint Churches' Domestic Violence Prevention Project which undertook to research the extent and nature of domestic/family violence and abuse within Anglican and Uniting Church congregations. 1, 704 women were surveyed in Brisbane in 1992. Results are categorised as follows: role of the clergy, extent of the abuse, incidence of incest, who are the victims and who are the perpetrators of family violence?, effects on children, and secondary victimisation. Discussion focuses on the extent of the abuse, types and seriousness of the abuse, victim characteristics, characteristics of the abuser including religiosity, incest, forms of assistance and responses, limitations of the study and the Church as an initiator of social change.
Contents:  Introduction
The role of the clergy
The extent of the abuse
The incidence of incest
Who are the victims and the perpetrators of violence
What are the effects upon the children?
Secondary victimisation
Research questions
Method
Procedure
Results
Discussion
Limitations of the study
The church as an initiator of social change
References
Appendices.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/19511
Physical description: 29 p. ; 30 cm.
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