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Record ID: 601edbfb-83ba-4e11-8440-267aa69cf0fa
Electronic Resources: https://www.anrows.org.au/project/transforming-legal-understandings-of-intimate-partner-violence/
Web resource: https://www.anrows.org.au/publication/women-who-kill-abusive-partners-understandings-of-intimate-partner-violence-in-the-context-of-self-defence-key-findings-and-future-directions/
Type: Report
Title: Women who kill abusive partners: Understandings of intimate partner violence in the context of self-defence
Authors: Australia's National Research Organisation for Women's Safety
Keywords: Women - Violence Against;Family violence -- Legal status, laws etc. -- Australia;Criminal justice, administration of -- Australia
Categories: ANROWS Publications
Year: 2019
Publisher: ANROWS
Citation: Issue 3, June 2019
RtPP
Notes: 

This is an edited summary of key findings from ANROWS research RP.17.10 Transforming Legal Understandings of Intimate Partner Violence. Please consult the ANROWS website for more information on this project and the full project report: Tarrant, S., Tolmie, J., & Giudice, G. (2019). Transforming legal understandings of intimate partner violence (Research report 03/2019). Sydney, NSW: ANROW.

Suggested citation:
ANROWS. (2019). Women who kill abusive partners: Understandings of intimate partner violence in the context of self-defence. Key findings and future directions (Research to policy and practice, 03/2019). Sydney, NSW: ANROWS.

URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/20659
Physical description: 12 pages
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