All Stories

  1. ‘Swim, swim and die at the beach’: family court and perpetrator induced trauma (CPIT) experiences of mothers in Brazil
  2. Coercive Control in Children's and Mothers' Lives
  3. Coercive control and technology-facilitated parental stalking in children’s and young people’s lives
  4. When Coercive Control Continues to Harm Children: Post‐Separation Fathering, Stalking and Domestic Violence
  5. Coercive Control, Domestic Violence, and a Five-Factor Framework: Five Factors That Influence Closeness, Distance, and Strain in Mother–Child Relationships
  6. Researching violence with children: experiences and lessons from the UK and South Africa
  7. Recovery-Promoters: Ways in which Children and Mothers Support One Another's Recoveries from Domestic Violence
  8. Children and coercive control based domestic violence
  9. Domestic Violence, Children's Agency and Mother-Child Relationships: Towards a More Advanced Model