The most accurate way to define domestic violence is intergenerational, says domestic violence research pioneer, Erin Pizzey, calling for a new model on which to address the problem
Marinated in violence: Therapeutic intervention for victims of domestic abuse
The effort to work with violence-prone people is not just the story of an emerging social movement. It is a lesson about violence and what can and should be done about it. Erin Pizzey, the woman who started it all, lays bare what you have always wanted to know about this issue but were afraid to ask.
UNFPA study on intimate partner violence and masculinity in India
An examination of domestic violence research in India reveals that the problem in how research information being interpreted wrongly is not just a Western issue.
When did you wake up? with Erin Pizzey. Guest: Laurie A. Couture
An interview and discussion on intimate partner violence with author Laurie A. Couture.
1 in 4 women admit to committing intimate partner violence
Tom Golden scours over research conclusions that saturated the media with the wrong message about intimate partner violence.
Domestic violence: The real victims
When it comes to domestic violence, the real perpetrators are adults and the real victims are children.
Until we start to understand this, and act on it in good faith, we will achieve nothing more than further pitting men and women against each other, and leaving more children devastated in the wake of their battles.