04121nam 2200685 450 99650996950331620170821194837.01-4473-1163-91-4473-0745-310.51952/9781447307457(CKB)3710000000107489(EBL)1701871(SSID)ssj0001215097(PQKBManifestationID)11976674(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001215097(PQKBWorkID)11175290(PQKB)11501347(StDuBDS)EDZ0000889869(MiAaPQ)EBC1701871(ScCtBLL)3b1e72d5-b673-410c-8e98-7723e0f5d772(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/33300(DE-B1597)647150(DE-B1597)9781447307457(EXLCZ)99371000000010748920140519h20142014 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrDomestic violence and sexuality what's love got to do with it? /Catherine Donovan and Marianne Hester2015Bristol, [England] ;Chicago, Illinois :Policy Press,2014.©20141 online resource (250 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-4473-0744-5 1-4473-0743-7 Includes bibliographical references and index.DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND SEXUALITY; Contents; List of figures and tables; Acknowledgements; 1. What is the problem?; This book; Background; The policy context and definition of DVA; Public stories: physical violence and victims; Understanding domestic violence and abuse; DVA in same sex relationships: previous research; Our research; Summary; 2. How we did the research: the COHSAR research approach; The COHSAR survey; The COHSAR interviews; Postscript; Summary; 3. Setting the context: sexuality matters; The changing legal and social landscape for those in same sex relationshipsAssimilation or separationConsequences of living under the heterosexual assumption: 'minority stress'; First same sex relationships: impacts of the heterosexual assumption on experiences of DVA; Summary; 4. Identifying and experiencing domestic violence and abuse; Introduction; Identifying and recognising DVA; Nature of DVA: Experiences of survey respondents; Impact of emotional, physical and sexual behaviours; Severity of potential DVA behaviours and impact; Perpetration of potentially abusive behaviour against partners; Summary; 5. What's love got to do with it?; Love mattersRelationship practices of love: establishing relationship rulesRelationship rule one: the relationship is for the abusive partner and on their terms; Relationship rule two: the survivor is responsible for looking after the abusive partner and the relationship; Summary; 6. Barriers to help-seeking: the gap of trust; Help-seeking models and help-seeking; Recognising the problem; The decision to seek help; Sources of help; Summary; 7. Key findings and implications for practice; Domestic violence and abuse in same sex relationships: similarities, differences and the role of genderRe-imagining the Duluth Power and Control Wheel: The COHSAR WheelChallenging the public story of DVA to improve recognition of DVA and help-seeking; A final word; References; IndexThe first detailed discussion of domestic violence and abuse in same sex relationships, challenging the heteronormative model in domestic violence research, policy and practice.Same-sex partner abuseFamily violenceSocial ScienceViolence In SocietySame-sex partner abuse.Family violence.362.829208664Donovan Catherine788557Hester MarianneMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK996509969503316Domestic violence and sexuality2293929UNISA