State facilitated economic abuse: A structural analysis of men deliberately withholding child support

K Natalier - Feminist Legal Studies, 2018 - Springer
Economic abuse is well established as a widespread and damaging element of intimate
partner violence. However research largely addresses cohabiting couples, with few detailed …

A review of research and policy on financial abuse within intimate partner relationships

N Sharp-Jeffs - 2015 - repository.londonmet.ac.uk
The financial abuse of women within intimate partner relationships is a means by which
abusive men are able to achieve the financial power they previously held by legal default …

'Who Pays in the End?': The Personal and Political Implications of Financial Abuse of Women in Intimate Partner Relationships

E Branigan - Just Policy: A Journal of Australian Social Policy, 2007 - search.informit.org
The pre-conditions under which financial abuse of women occurs and persists are examined
by employing first hand narratives to illustrate the severity and the invisibility of such abuse …

Postseparation Financial Abuse Perpetrated Through Government Systems: A Survey of Australian Mothers' Experiences of Child Support

K Cook, A Byrt, T Edwards… - Violence Against …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Financial abuse is a form of violence that can extend well beyond intimate partner
relationship breakdown. A survey of 540 Australian separated parents examined how …

Understanding economic abuse through an intersectional lens: Financial abuse, control, and exploitation of women's productive and reproductive labor

S Anitha - Violence against women, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Financial abuse refers to men's control over money, assets, and women's education or paid
work. As a corrective to existing undertheorization of men's (and their family's) abuse of and …

Understanding the economics of abuse: an assessment of the economic abuse definition within the Domestic Abuse Bill

N Sharp-Jeffs - Journal of gender-based violence, 2021 - bristoluniversitypressdigital.com
The term 'economic abuse'was first introduced into discourse when it was identified as a
tactic used by perpetrators within the Duluth Power and Control Wheel. Yet it is only recently …

" Where Have All the Women Gone?": Woman Abuse and Canadian Social Policy

KL Nixon, LM Tutty - Canadian Review of Social Policy, 2009 - JSTOR
Being abused by an intimate partner is a disturbing reality for many Canadian women. While
woman abuse was once deemed a serious social problem, policymakers are increasingly …

Socioeconomic and coercive power within the family

LA McCloskey - Gender & Society, 1996 - journals.sagepub.com
This study investigates whether couples' income and occupational status covary with wife
and child abuse. The author interviewed 365 battered and nonbattered women about …

Gender and evidence in family law reform: a case study of quantification and anecdote in framing and legitimising the 'problems' with child support in Australia

K Cook, K Natalier - Feminist Legal Studies, 2016 - Springer
Despite claims of 'evidence based policy', the place of empirical evidence in family law
reform is ambiguous. There is ongoing socio-legal analysis of the differential value and uses …

Coercive control of women as mothers via strategic mother–child separation

L Monk, E Bowen - Journal of Gender-Based …, 2021 - bristoluniversitypressdigital.com
This study extends existing research into abusive men's use of children as part of their
strategies to undermine mothering roles: target women as mothers, damage mother–child …