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Record ID: f7d4a0ed-2c30-4efd-8bbe-03cb9b72908c
Type: Report
Title: Domestic violence : during pregnancyOccasional paper (Northern Territory. Office of Women's Policy)
Authors: Hunter, Susan
Keywords: Theories of violence;Pregnancy
Year: 1998
Publisher: Office of Women's Policy, Department of the Chief Minister
Citation: No. 17
Notes:  Overviews issues relating to domestic violence during pregnancy, in the Northern Territory. Includes an introduction, background, prevalence of domestic violence during pregnancy, theories of domestic violence, theories of domestic violence during pregnancy, victims and survivors, and implications for best practice and policy. Suggests that victims of domestic violence do not disclose the violence for various social, cultural and individual reasons, which become compounded during pregnancy.
Contents:  Introduction
Background
Prevalence of domestic violence during pregnancy
Domestic violence - theories
Domestic violence during pregnancy - theories
Victims and survivors
Implications for best practice and policy
Conclusion
Endnotes
References.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/19527
ISBN: 9780724533145
Physical description: 23 p. ; 30 cm.
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