Violence Against Women During Coronavirus

When Staying Home Isn¿t Safe
Langbeschreibung
This open access book brings together leading international violence researchers to examine the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on experiences of, and responses to, domestic and family violence. In April 2020 the United Nations predicted that for every three months the COVID-19 lockdowns continued an additional 15 million cases of domestic violence would occur worldwide, termed the "shadow pandemic". Drawing on empirical work situated within an international context, this book presents evidence alongside country specific case studies to provide a global exploration of how women¿s insecurity increased during this global health crisis at the same as their access to support services reduced. It provides a timely analysis of the degree to which the pandemic and associated government restrictions impacted on women¿s experiences of violence with particular attention to changes in its prevalence and severity, and in system and service responses to women¿shelp-seeking. In addition, the differential impacts of the pandemic in relation to the experiences of priority cohorts, including violence experienced by children and temporary migrant women is also explored. The key focus is on the nature, extent, and responses to the COVID-19 pandemic on service delivery, accessibility of support, and access to justice for women experiencing domestic and family violence.
Hauptbeschreibung
Offers an international examination of the impact of COVID-19 global health pandemic on women's experiences
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Contextualising COVID-19: DFV and times of crisis.- 2. The 'shadow pandemic': domestic and family violence during COVID-19.- 3. The plight of temporary migrants: temporariness and family violence support.- 4. In the shadow of COVID: The invisibility of children's experiences of violence in homes during the pandemic.- 5. The Pandemic Pivot: DFV service innovation and remote delivery during COVID-19 restrictions.- 6. Justice in lockdown.- 7. #WFH: worker wellbeing during the 'shadow pandemic'.- 8. Conclusion: Building back safer for women and children.
Naomi Pfitzner is Lead Researcher with the Monash Gender and Family Violence Prevention Centre and Lecturer in Criminology in the Faculty of Arts, Monash University, Australia.
ISBN-13:
9783031293559
Veröffentl:
2023
Erscheinungsdatum:
23.05.2023
Seiten:
156
Autor:
Naomi Pfitzner
Gewicht:
323 g
Format:
216x153x14 mm
Sprache:
Englisch

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