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  1. A Framework for Gender-Based Violence

    This provides a methodical and theoretically informed analysis of the gendering of coercive control. Along with Boyle's concept of continuum thinking around gender-based violence, I draw on Anderson's ( 2009) approach in this book to conceptualise gender-based violence and propose familicide as gender-based.

  2. Laying Claim to a Name: Towards a Sociology of "Gender-Based Violence"

    Sociological theory can provide useful tools to map out how and why gender-based violence has in common the "fuel of gender relations" (Bennett Citation 2000: 2). Drawing on these sociological theories of gender, in conjunction with context-specific empirical work, can construct a more theoretically robust picture of causes and therefore ...

  3. The Role of Intersectionality and Context in Measuring Gender-Based

    The research that has been conducted on gender-based violence in universities and other research organizations tends to depart from the topics in the more general literature on gender-based violence by looking at gender-based violence perpetrated by both intimate partners and nonintimate partners and the issue of sexual harassment and violence ...

  4. Social norms and beliefs about gender based violence scale: a measure

    Gender-based violence (GBV) primary prevention programs seek to facilitate change by addressing the underlying causes and drivers of violence against women and girls at a population level. Social norms are contextually and socially derived collective expectations of appropriate behaviors. Harmful social norms that sustain GBV include women's sexual purity, protecting family honor over women ...

  5. Gender, power, and violence: A systematic review of measures and their

    Introduction. Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a significant human rights and public health concern. Globally, an estimated 30% of ever-partnered women and girls have experienced physical or sexual IPV, with reported lifetime estimates as high as 71% among women in Ethiopia [1,2].At the same time, a substantial proportion of men report perpetration of physical or sexual IPV.

  6. Sociological Theories to Explain Intimate Partner Violence: A

    Sub-culture of violence theory • Social and gender norms associated with IPV (i.e., patriarchal norms) can form a sub-culture of violence ... Selina Hardt, MSc, is a Gender-based Violence and Health Research Associate at the Institute for Medical Information Processing, Biometry and Epidemiology at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität (LMU) in ...

  7. Gender-based violence: Concepts, methods, and findings.

    The United Nations has identified gender-based violence against women as a global health and development issue, and a host of policies, public education, and action programs aimed at reducing gender-based violence have been undertaken around the world. This article highlights new conceptualizations, methodological issues, and selected research findings that can inform such activities.

  8. Raising Awareness and Improving Responses to Gender-Based Violence: The

    This chapter provides a background to feminist theory and activism on what is called gender-based violence (GBV). It provides a brief definition of feminism and its aims, an introductory history of feminist responses to domestic abuse, rape and sexual violence in 1970s Britain and an outline of Radical Feminist theory on male violence against women as a form of social control.

  9. Researching Gender, Violence and Abuse: Theory, Methods, Action

    This. book offers a c ompendium of research methods on gender and violenc e, from the. traditional to the innov ative, and showc ases best practice in f eminist research and. international case ...

  10. Sociological Work on Violence: Gender, Theory and Research

    In this paper I draw upon the work of Midgley (2003) and her definition of 'myths' to offer an over-arching analysis of the images and ideas that surround and imbue sociological work on violence. Highlighting the barriers evident in, and recreated through, the sociological analysis of violence, the paper explores the challenges for sociology.

  11. Gender-based violence: concepts, methods, and findings

    The United Nations has identified gender-based violence against women as a global health and development issue, and a host of policies, public education, and action programs aimed at reducing gender-based violence have been undertaken around the world. This article highlights new conceptualizations, methodological issues, and selected research ...

  12. Theoretical Perspectives on Understanding Gender-Based Violence

    Theory development has proceeded from a wide range of disciplines including criminology, law, psychiatry, psychology, public health, social work, sociology, and women's studies (Jasinksi, 2001; O'Neil, 1998). definition of Gender-Based Violence GBV is defined as an umbrella concept that describes "any form of violence used to establish ...

  13. Theorising Gender-Based Violence Policies: A 7P Framework

    This paper presents and critically interrogates a comprehensive 7Ps framework for analysing and addressing gender-based violence. It takes the UN and the Council of Europe's models as points of departure and develops the framework beyond the current state of the art, explains its different components, and offers reflections on its use in the practice of gender-based violence research.

  14. The value of intersectionality in understanding violence ...

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  15. Full article: Powerful Discourse: Gender-Based Violence and Counter

    2. Reflections on gender-based violence in south africa. GBV is widespread in South Africa. As per a report published by the South African Police Service (SAPS) and acknowledged by the Institute for Security Studies, GBV is defined as a criminal act that can include the following offences: rape, sexual assault, incest, bestiality, statutory rape, and the sexual grooming of children (The ...

  16. PDF A Scoping Study of Csvr'S Work With Gender and Gender-based Violence

    A brief review of contextually relevant gender-based violence interventions 7 4.2. A review of CSVR literature 10 4.2.1. Piloting evidence-based approaches to preventing GBV ... civil society, public…) to develop a shared theory of change, recognise what work was taking place and what needed to be put in place to prevent GBV or support ...

  17. [PDF] A conceptual framework of gender-based violence and femicide

    Gender-based violence and femicide (GBVF) is a multifaceted complex phenomenon that needs urgent comprehensive attention in South Africa and other similarly or worse-off affected countries. Central to combating and eliminating GBVF starts with a systematic understanding of the drivers of GBVF. The research aims to develop a conceptual framework of drivers of gender-based violence and femicide ...

  18. Theoretical Perspectives on Understanding Gender-Based Violence

    Theoretical Perspectives on Understanding Gender-Based Violence: 10.4018/IJPAE.2021010102: This study focuses on the various theoretical perspectives that have been developed by various scholars to understand gender-based violence (GBV). ... (VAW) is a field where the link between theory and practice has been quite explicit (Holtzworth-Monroe ...

  19. Urbanization and gender-based violence: exploring the paradoxes in the

    In turn, all violence is inherently gendered, although gender-based violence is distinguished where the gender of the victim of violence is directly related to the motive for the violence. More specifically, most research and policy on gender-based violence focuses on women and uses the 1993 United Nations Declaration of the Elimination of ...

  20. (PDF) The Prevalence of Gender-Based Violence against ...

    Abstract. The prevalence of gender-based violence in South Africa is an intense and widespread problem that impacts almost every aspect of life. This call for states' intervention in the ...

  21. Injuries and /or trauma due to sexual gender-based violence among

    Sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) is a prevalent issue in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), causing injuries and trauma with severe consequences for survivors. This scoping review aimed to explore the range of research evidence on injuries and trauma resulting from SGBV among survivors in SSA and identify research gaps. The review employed the Arksey and O'Malley methodological framework ...

  22. Ending Gender-Based Violence

    Gender-based violence (GBV) is any form of violence against an individual based on biological sex, gender identity or expression, or perceived adherence to socially defined expectations of what it means to be a man or woman, boy or girl. This includes physical, sexual, and psychological abuse; threats; coercion; arbitrary deprivation of liberty ...

  23. UNDP Mauritius Country Programme Document 2024-2028

    The theory of change is underpinned by the understanding that if structural constraints that hinder investment in the public and private sectors are addressed, and underemployed women, at-risk youth and vulnerable communities, particularly in coastal regions and those affected by gender-based violence, are deliberately included in economic and ...

  24. Extending the Shadow of Sexual Assault Hypothesis: Fear of Sexual

    Women's fear has been explained as rooted in fears of sexual assault—a phenomenon known as the shadow of sexual assault hypothesis. The current study extends this hypothesis to examine whether lesb...