Researching Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence
eBook - ePub

Researching Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence

Critical Perspectives for Student-Practitioner Researchers

  1. 124 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

Researching Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence

Critical Perspectives for Student-Practitioner Researchers

About this book

This book offers a critical examination of the ethical and moral challenges in conducting research about domestic abuse or sexual violence from the perspectives of studentpractitioners and novice researchers within various professional disciplines, offering rich insights based on the experiences of each author.

Including the research expertise of academics in this field and importantly, the experiences of student-practitioners in conducting their research, the book explores practice-informed research and research-informed practice, in relation to the examination of a range of issues and themes related to DA and SV. All contributors consider the challenges and reflect on the salient issues related to their ethical research, and with some of the research conducted during the global pandemic of COVID-19, they also reflect on these additional challenges and how they sought to address them. The reader is invited to consider the different national and international, gendered, cultural, and social contexts of DA and SV from early childhood to old age. With a constant thread of critical reflection, they are encouraged to think about their own positionality to the unfolding discussions within each chapter, and how these may relate to their professional practice, their research, and their professional values. Overall, the book sets out to (1) articulate the dominant theoretical frameworks that have sought to offer explanations about domestic abuse and sexual violence within the research problems presented by the student-practitioners, (2) evaluate the significance of the legislation and policy provision within the UK in service provision and interventions for victims and perpetrators, (3) showcase best practice examples of research studies on domestic abuse and sexual violence based on the experiences of studentpractitioners, (4) promote a critical appraisal of the self and the positionality of the practitioner as researcher, through reflection on their personal and professional development, and (5) reflect on the impact of the shadow pandemic on the experiences of vulnerable individuals and the challenges of conducting research ethically and safely.

This is essential reading for students either currently engaged in or with aspirations to work in professional practice in the DA and SV sectors. It is also useful for students on related graduate MA professional courses, practitioners in social work, health care, criminal justice, counselling, and particularly in the multi-faceted 'women's sector'. It will also appeal to final-year students undertaking primary research in social work, health care, women's studies, and criminology.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Dedication
  6. Contents
  7. List of Table
  8. List of Contributors
  9. Foreword
  10. Editor’s Acknowledgements
  11. Introduction: Positioning the student perspective on doing research
  12. 1 Researching domestic abuse and sexual violence – ethical and methodological considerations
  13. 2 Intersectional research narratives and reflections
  14. 3 Is it just a normal feature of their romantic relationships? Levels of acceptability towards adolescent digital dating abuse (DDA)
  15. 4 The dynamics and perspectives of stalking and harassment behaviours
  16. 5 Why didn't she fight back? An exploration of victim blaming through tonic immobility reactions to sexual violence
  17. 6 The Criminal Injustice System: professional perspectives of Secondary-Victimisation in relation to female victims of male violence and abuse
  18. 7 Social workers' responses to fleeing and leaving within the context of child protection and domestic abuse
  19. 8 The relationship between trauma recovery and statutory responses to safeguarding families affected by domestic abuse
  20. 9 A qualitative study exploring the experience of sleep deprivation as a means of coercive control in intimate relationships
  21. 10 The British Army and domestic abuse
  22. 11 Crime between the lines: Policing coercive control
  23. Concluding Remarks: An editorial call to the novice researcher
  24. Index