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Downloads
• research_support_letter.doc (20K)
‘Comparative Assessment of the Domestic Violence Web Sites of the (current) 43 Police Forces in England and Wales’
• disabled_women_experiencing_domestic_violence.doc (666K)
Good Intentions - Disabling Realities: Disabled Women Experiencing Domestic Violence a full text report
• research_by_d_m_beecham.doc (106K)
The Impact of Intimate Partner Abuse on Survivors’ Experience of the Workplace
• have_you_or_someone_you_know_been.doc (24K)
A researcher at the University of Warwick is calling for people who have suffered domestic violence to take part in a much needed and important piece of research

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Research

My Sisters Place aims to keep up to date with recent research into domestic violence. Downloads are available on the recent research into disabled women experiencing domestic violence. This was researched by Dr Jill Radford, Dr Lynne Harne and Dr Joy Trotter in April 2005.

Also available are details of new research by David M Beecham of the Department of Sociology at the University of Warwick,Coventry. In the download is an invitation for people who have suffered domestic violence to take part in a much needed and important piece of research.

A research project in the preperation period is Comparative Assessment of the Domestic Violence Web Sites of the (current) 43 Police Forces in England and Wales by Professor Jill Radford and Dr. Paul Van Shaik from the University of Teesside. MDVF letter of support is available.

Just click on the downloads section of the screen.

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