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Author: Towns, Alison

Title: The Cultures of Cool and Being a Man: Getting in Early to Prevent Domestic Violence

Summary: This study explored young men’s ideas about control, power and equality in boyfriend/girlfriend relationships and the social and cultural values and beliefs that contribute to these ideas.

Details: Wellington, NZ: New Zealand Family Violence Clearinghouse, 2009. 155p.

Source: Internet Resource: Accessed August 23, 2010 at: http://www.nzfvc.org.nz/PublicationDetails.aspx?publication=14557

Year: 2009

Country: New Zealand

URL: http://www.nzfvc.org.nz/PublicationDetails.aspx?publication=14557

Shelf Number: 119664

Keywords:
Family Violence
Intimate Partner Violence (New Zealand)
Violence Against Women

Author: Murphy, Clare

Title: Understanding Connections and Relationships: Child maltreatment, intimate partner violence and parenting

Summary: This Issues Paper reviews the evidence on the frequency with which intimate partner violence and child maltreatment co-occur. The United States NatSCEV study showed: • 34% of the children who had witnessed intimate partner violence had also been subjected to direct maltreatment in the past year, compared to 9% of those who had not witnessed intimate partner violence. • Over their lifetimes, over half of those (57%) who had witnessed intimate partner violence were also maltreated, compared to 11% of those who had not witnessed intimate partner violence. • Men were more likely to perpetrate intimate partner violence incidents that were witnessed by children than were women, with 68% of children witnessing violence only by men. Exposure to violence can have ongoing negative impacts on children and young people’s health, education, social and economic wellbeing. Recommendations from this paper include the need for greater recognition of: • The links between child maltreatment and intimate partner violence • The detrimental effects of children’s exposure to intimate partner violence • The disruption to mother-child relationships due to intimate partner violence • The poor fathering that can accompany perpetration of intimate partner violence This needs to translate to greater understanding of the importance of supporting children’s relationships with the non-abusive parent. This work needs to include creating conditions of safety, and may need to include active work to help restore relationships between non-abusive parents and their children. Work to address poor fathering is also necessary.

Details: Auckland, NZ: New Zealand Family Violence Clearinghouse, 2013. 38p.

Source: Internet Resource: Issues Paper 3: Accessed July 10, 2013 at: http://nzfvc.org.nz/sites/nzfvc.org.nz/files/issues-paper-3-2013.pdf

Year: 2013

Country: New Zealand

URL: http://nzfvc.org.nz/sites/nzfvc.org.nz/files/issues-paper-3-2013.pdf

Shelf Number: 129346

Keywords:
Child Abuse and Neglect
Child Maltreatment
Family Violence
Intimate Partner Violence (New Zealand)