(i) Short overviews

Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. (2019). Family, domestic and sexual violence in Australia: continuing the national story 2019. Cat. no. FDV 3. Canberra: AIHW.

Belknap, J., & Grant, D. (2020). Feminist activism and scholarship in resisting and responding to gender-based abuse. In The Emerald Handbook of Feminism, Criminology and Social Change, Eds. Walklate, S., Fitz-Gibbon, K., McCulloch, J., & Maher, J.Emerald Publishing Limited.

Bjørnholt, M. (2021). Domestic violence and abuse through a feminist lens. In The Routledge International Handbook of Domestic Violence and Abuse, Eds. Devaney, J., Bradbury-Jones, C., Macy, R. J., Øverlien, C., & Holt (pp. 11-26). Routledge.

Buchanan, F., & Jamieson, L. (2016). Rape and sexual assault: Using an intersectional feminist lens. In S. Wendt & N. Moulding (Eds.), Contemporary feminisms in social work practice. New York: Routledge.

Buzawa, E. S., Buzawa, C. G., & Stark, E. D. (2015). Part 1: What is domestic violence? In Responding to domestic violence: The integration of criminal justice and human services. Sage.

Dobash, Rebecca E., and Russell P. Dobash. (2015). Domestic Violence: Sociological Perspectives. In Wright, James D. (ed.). International encyclopedia of the social & behavioral sciences. 2nd edition.

Flood, M. (2004). Domestic Violence. In Michael Kimmel and Amy Aronson (Eds.). Men & Masculinities: A social, cultural, and historical encyclopedia, Vol. I (pp. 234-239). Santa Barbara, CA: ABC Clio.

Gidycz, C.A., & Kelley, E.L. (2016). Rape and sexual assault victimisation. In C.A. Cuevas & Rennison, C.M. (Eds.), The Wiley Handbook on the Psychology of Violence (pp. 457-481). Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons.

Hardesty, J. L., & Ogolsky, B. G. (2020). A socioecological perspective on intimate partner violence research: A decade in review. Journal of Marriage and Family, 82(1), 454-477.

Harne, L., and J. Radford. (2008). The nature and extent of domestic violence. Chapter 1 in Tackling domestic violence: theories, policies and practice: theories, policies and practice. McGraw-Hill Education (UK).

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Holt, S., & Devaney, J. (2015). Understanding domestic abuse and sexual violence: Prevalence, policy and practice. In D. Healy, C. Hamilton, Daly, Y., & M. Butler (Eds.), Routledge Handbook of Irish Criminology (pp. 70-88). London: Routledge.

Kilmartin, C. (2015). Men’s Violence against Women: An Overview. In A. J. Johnson (Ed.), Religion and Men’s Violence against Women (pp. 15-25). New York, NY: Springer New York.

Kilmartin, C., and J. Allison. (2007). Understanding Gender-based Violence. Chapter 1 in Men’s Violence Against Women: Theory, Research, and Activism. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.

Leone, R. M., & Parrott, D. J. (2018). Hegemonic masculinity and aggression. In The Routledge International Handbook of Human Aggression (pp. 31-42). Routledge.

Meyer, S., and A. Frost (2019). The nature and prevalence of domestic and family violence. Chapter 2 in Domestic and Family Violence: A critical introduction to knowledge and practice. London & New York: Routledge (pp. 5-18).

Our Watch. (2021). Change the Story: A shared framework for the primary prevention of violence against women in Australia. Melbourne: Our Watch. [Section: “Element 1: Understanding violence against women: an explanatory model”, pp. 19-54]

Our Watch, Australia’s National Research Organisation for Women’s Safety, & Victorian Health Promotion Foundation. (2015). Change the Story: A shared framework for the primary prevention of violence against women and their children in Australia. Melbourne: Our Watch. [Section: “Element 1: An explanatory model of violence”, pp. 21-33]

Redfern, Catherine, and Kristin Aune. (2010). An End to Violence Against Women. Chapter 3 in Reclaiming the F Word: The new feminist movement. London: Zed Books.

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Simpson Rowe, L., & Jouriles, E. N. (2019). Intimate partner violence and the family. In B. H. Fiese, M. Celano, K. Deater-Deckard, E. N. Jouriles, & M. A. Whisman (eds.), APA handbooks in psychology series. APA handbook of contemporary family psychology: Applications and broad impact of family psychology (pp. 399-416). Washington, DC, US: American Psychological Association.

Stubbs, J., & Wangmann, J. (2017). Australian perspectives on domestic violence. In E. S. ­Buzawa­ & C. G. ­Buzawa (Eds.), Global responses to domestic violence (pp. 167-188): Springer.

Swart, E. A. (2015). Global Violence Against Women. In Wright, James D. (ed.). International encyclopedia of the social & behavioral sciences. 2nd edition, pp. 192-197.

Wendt, S. (2016). Domestic violence and feminism. In S. Wendt & N. Moulding (Eds.), Contemporary feminisms in social work practice. New York: Routledge.

Williams, S. L., McKelvey, D. K., & Frieze, I. H. (2014). Intimate-partner violence. The Oxford Handbook of Gender, Sex, and Crime, Eds. R. Gartner and B. McCarthy, Oxford University Press (pp. 362-378).

 

Other short overviews

Buntin, Jennifer T. (2015). Intimate Partner Violence. In Wright, James D. (ed.). International encyclopedia of the social & behavioral sciences. 2nd edition.

De Coster, S., & Heimer, K. (2021). Unifying Theory and Research on Intimate Partner Violence: A Feminist Perspective. Feminist Criminology, 16(3), 286-303.

DeKeseredy, W. S. (2020). Bringing feminist sociological analyses of patriarchy back to the forefront of the study of woman abuse. Violence Against Women, 27(5), 621-638.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (2016). Understanding woman abuse in intimate heterosexual relationships: The enduring relevance of feminist ways of knowing. Journal of Family Violence, 31, pp. 1043-46. DOI: 10.1007/s10896-016-9861-8

DeKeseredy, Walter S., and Martin D. Schwartz. (2005). Masculinities and Interpersonal Violence. In The Handbook of Studies on Men and Masculinities. Eds Michael Kimmel, Jeff Hearn, and R.W. Connell. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Dunkley, A., & Phillips, J. (2015). Domestic violence in Australia: A quick guide to the issues. Summary, Parliamentary Library Research Paper Series 2014-15.

Jewkes, Rachel. (2002). Intimate partner violence: causes and prevention. Lancet, Vol. 359, April 20: 1423-29.

Kaufman, Michael. (1993). Pain Explodes in a World of Power: Men’s Violence. Chapter 7 in Cracking the Armour: Power, Pain and the Lives of Men. Toronto, Ontario: Penguin.

Kimmel, Michael S. (2000). The Gender of Violence. Chapter 11 in The Gendered Society. New York & Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Navarro, Jordana N. (2015). Intimate Partner Abuse, Applied Research on. In Wright, James D. (ed.). International encyclopedia of the social & behavioral sciences. 2nd edition.

Phillips, J., & Vandenbroek, P. (2014). Domestic, family and sexual violence in Australia: an overview of the issues. Parliamentary Library Research Paper Series 2014-15, October 2014.

Sanday, Peggy Reeves. (2015). Rape and Sexual Coercion. In Wright, James D. (ed.). International encyclopedia of the social & behavioral sciences. 2nd edition.

Schraiber, L. B., d’Oliveira, A. F. P. L., Portella, A. P., & Menicucci, E. (2009). Gender-based violence in Public Health: challenges and achievements. Ciencia & Saude Coletiva, 14(4): 1019-27.

Walker, L., M. Flood, and K. Webster. (2008). Violence Against Women: A key determinant of health and wellbeing. Understanding Health: A Social Determinants Approach. Ed. H. Keleher and C. MacDougall. Oxford University Press.

Wright, Emily, and Brandon Valgardson. (2017).  Intimate Partner Violence. Oxford Research Encyclopedia, Criminology and Criminal Justice (oxfordre.com/criminology). Oxford University Press. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190264079.013.97

White, Jacquelyn W., Patricia L. N. Donat, and Barrie Bondurant. (2001). Developmental Examination of Violence Against Girls and Women. In R. Unger, ed., Handbook of the Psychology of Women and Gender. John Wiley & Sons.