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c) Examinations of particular factors for or explanations of violence against women

  • 00. Reviews of determinants or risk factors
  • 01. Gender inequality, gender equality
  • 02. Attitudes to violence
  • 03. Childhood exposure to violence (witnessing and/or experiencing)
  • 04. Media representations, language
  • 05. Video and computer games
  • 06. Humour
  • 07. Alcohol and drugs
  • 08. Class, socioeconomic inequalities, deprivation, neighbourhood context
  • 09. Rurality
  • 11. Groups, gangs, fraternities, and violence against women
  • 12. Male peer support, peer networks
  • 13. Pregnancy
  • 14. Separation and divorce
  • 15. Employment and unemployment
  • Religion and faith [NEW]

Book traversal links for c) Examinations of particular factors for or explanations of violence against women

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