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040 _aAFVC
100 _aElizabeth, Vivienne
_91100
245 _aFrom domestic violence to coercive control :
_btowards the recognition of oppressive intimacy in the family court
_cElizabeth Vivienne
260 _bInformit,
_c2015
500 _aNew Zealand Sociology, 2015, 30(2): 26-43
520 _a"Domestic violence is a gendered pattern of interaction that is increasingly viewed as a serious problem in Aotearoa New Zealand. However, a tendency to rely on the domestic violence paradigm (Stark, 2007) means that physical violence, rather than coercive control, is often seen as the defining feature of oppressive family relationships. Through an in-depth examination of a case study selected from 32 interviews collected as part of two projects on postseparation care arrangements, this article investigates the value of coercive control for redefining the aggressive pursuit by controlling fathers' of 50:50 shared care as a pattern of paper abuse (Miller & Smolter, 2011)." (Author's abstract). Record #4823
650 0 _95771
_aCOERCIVE CONTROL
650 5 _aDOMESTIC VIOLENCE
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650 5 _aEMOTIONAL ABUSE
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650 5 _aFAMILY COURT
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650 5 _aINTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
_9431
650 5 _aSEPARATION
_9522
650 4 _aCONTACT (ACCESS)
_929
651 4 _aNEW ZEALAND
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773 0 _tNew Zealand Sociology, 2015, 30(2): 26-43
830 _aNew Zealand Sociology
_95240
856 _uhttp://search.informit.com.au/documentSummary;dn=359359614101376;res=IELNZC
_zRead the abstract
942 _2ddc
_cARTICLE
999 _c4823
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