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- The Red Flags are Everywhere but Nobody Can See Them January 2018
- Understanding paedophilia: Back to Victorian answers? December 2015
- All over now? Children’s contact when there is domestic abuse October 2015
- Mandatory reporting is no panacea April 2015
- Girls are taught young that violence towards them is normal January 2015
- Lessons of the Rotherham report September 2014
- Can babies be homeless? July 2014
- Keeping Mothers in Mind: Trauma informed approaches to supporting mothers who have experienced violence and their young children July 2014
- The impact of domestic abuse with women’s relationship with their babies, Aug 2013
- CRFR welcomes Evan Stark, Aug 2013
- Comparing US and UK approaches to preventing violence against women, Aug 2013
- Exploring Gender Based Violence, July 2013
- Violence and masculinity, June 2013
- Gender based violence, May 2013
- Support in the face of danger: mothers, children and domestic violence, May 2013
- Engaging with men to tackle violence, Oct, 2012
- CRFR Briefing 84: Children’s views on contact with non-resident fathers in the context of domestic abuse
- CRFR Briefing 80: South Asian women’s experience of family abuse: The role of the husband’s mother
- CRFR Briefing 72: Strengthening mother-child relationships as part of domestic violence recovery
- CRFR Briefing 70: Feminist values and the governance of feminist
organisations, 2013 - CRFR Briefing 69: Domestic Abuse and Gender Inequality: An overview of the current debate, 2013
- CRFR Briefing 64: Second class citizens…second class women: the impact of gender inequality and gender based violence on transsexual women, 2012
- CRFR Briefing 54: Young people’s attitudes about violence, 2011
- CRFR Briefing 42: After domestic abuse: children’s perspective on contact with fathers, 2009
- CRFR Briefing 39: Older women and domestic violence in Scotland, 2008
- CRFR Briefing 10: Men’s understanding of their violence towards women, 2003
Past events:
- Seminar – Sexual Abuse as a Moral Panic? October 2014 (Glasgow)
- Why Gender Still Matters, Thursday 29 August (Edinburgh)
- Children, child contact and domestic abuse, June 2013 (Glasgow & Edinburgh)
- Disclosing the trauma of child sexual abuse: a gender analysis, Wednesday 24 October 2012
- Integrating research and evaluation activity into everyday practice Thursday 13 September 2012 (Glasgow Caledonian University)
- Researching Gender Based Violence: Challenges and Solutions, 23 February 2012, (Edinburgh)
- Prostitution and trafficking – making the links: On-line seminar. 31 October – Friday 4 November 2011
- Gender and Domestic Abuse, 23 March 2011
- Scottish Gender Based Violence Research Network: Launch Event Wednesday 1 September 2010
Contact: Clare McFeely or Oona Brooks