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End Violence Against Women Collection

Violence against women remains one of the most widespread and devastating human rights violations in our world today. We have created this collection of articles highlighting some of the many aspects of violence against women, in the hope that increased understanding and awareness can help us tackle this issue.

Read the collection for free until 31 December 2020. The collection includes articles from:


Journal of Gender-Based Violence

From the special issue: Space, place and GBV

Space, place and GBV

Hannah Bows and Bianca Fileborn

Out of place: women’s experiences of policing in protest spaces

Helen Monk and Will Jackson

Digital intrusions: technology, spatiality and violence against women

Bridget Harris and Laura Vitis

Street harassment and social control of young Muslim women in Brussels: destabilising the public/private binary

Mattias De Backer

‘Risk of sexual violence against women and girls’ in the construction of ‘gender-neutral toilets’: a discourse analysis of comments on YouTube videos

Ben Colliver and Adrian Coyle

The culturalisation of ‘honour’-based violence and its impact on service provision in rural communities

Samantha Walker

Contemporary feminist imaginings of the refuge-space: implications for Black and ‘minority ethnic’, migrant survivors in the UK

Maggie Bridge

Structural monitoring of selected national legislation of Turkey on gender-based violence against women

Ilknur Yuksel-Kaptanoglu and Cansu Dayan


More from the Journal of Gender-Based Violence

Domestic violence and abuse, coronavirus, and the media narrative

Emma Williamson, Nancy Lombard, Oona Brooks-Hay

'Home game': domestic abuse and football

Oona Brooks-Hay and Nancy Lombard

Between experience and social ‘norms’, identification and compliance: economic and sexual intimate partner violence against women in Lithuania

Ugnė Grigaitė, Mažvydas Karalius, and Margarita Jankauskaitė

Before the killing: intimate partner homicides in a process perspective, Part I

Viveka Enander et al.

Interviewer effects on the reporting of intimate partner violence in the 2015 Zimbabwe Demographic and Heath Survey

Metheny Nicholas and Rob Stephenson

Reflections on the Domestic Violence Disclosure Scheme (England and Wales)

Marian Duggan