The ANROWS Digital Library provides links to a broad range of evidence in the violence against women sector including research papers, reports and resources.

The library is committed to providing access to high-quality and accessible (open access) evidence to ensure that researchers, policymakers, and practitioners have access to research and resources that are relevant to their work in the prevention of violence against women.

Please note that some content such as journal articles and books are restricted from public access due to copyright restrictions. Please refer to the information on the record to locate these resources externally.

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2020When homes becomes the workplace : Family violence, practitioner wellbeing and remote service delivery during COVID-19 restrictionsPfitzner, Naomi; True, Jacqui; McGowan, Jasmine; Fitz-Gibbon, KateReport
2022Dowry abuse and South Asian populations in Australia Identifying core features, exploring community narratives and developing resources for prevention and interventionChimoriya, Ritesh; Dune, Tinashe; Nkrumah, Juliana; Falzon, Sharmila; Randhawa, Kittu; Khan, Hina; Rahman, TamimaReport
2023Development of the ANROWS Instrument for assessing Risk of bias in quantitative Impact Studies (ANROWS-IRIS): Technical reportHine, Lorelei; Higginson, Angela; Eggins, Elizabeth; Bell, Charlotte; Watt, Elizabeth; ANROWSReport
Disability_20Evidence_20Review.pdf.jpg2021Primary prevention of violence against women with disability: Evidence synthesisVaughan, Cathy; Sutherland, Georgina; Krnjacki, Lauren; Hargrave, Jen; Kavanagh, Anne; Llewellyn, GwynnythReport
2021Attitudes towards gender roles and prevalence of intimate partner violence perpetrated against pregnant and postnatal women: Differences between women immigrants from conflict-affected countries and women born in AustraliaYousif, Mariam; Nancarrow, Heather; Nadar, Nawal; Klein, Louis; Hasoun, Fatima; Khalil, Batoul; Rees, Susan J; Krishna, Yalini; Hicks, Madelyn Hsiao-Rei; Mohsin, Mohammed; Silove, Derrick; Fisher, Jane; Moussa, Batool; Steel, ZacharyJournal Article
Dec-2023Quick Guide to the 2021 NCAS findings for young AustraliansAustralia's National Research Organisation for Women's Safety; ANROWSReport
2021Left behind: Migrant and Refugee Women’s Experience of COVID-19Multicultural Centre for Women's Health; Gender Equity VictoriaReport
2021Hate speech against women online : concepts and countermeasuresRichardson-Self, Louisebook
2020Responding to the ‘shadow pandemic’: practitioner views on the nature of and responses to violence against women in Victoria, Australia during the COVID-19 restrictionsFitz-Gibbon, Kate; Pfitzner, Naomi; True, JacquiReport
2021For better or worse: When technology intersects with domestic violence and the lived experiences of Chinese immigrant womenLouie, Yee Man; Louie, Yee ManThesis