Creative Works & Films
Phil Doan Pham examines how exposure to the Vietnam War during childhood shapes attitudes towards domestic violence decades later.
Yadanar Yadanar reviews school-based interventions to prevent violence against girls in low- and middle-income countries.
Alumita Lekenaua explores whether Fiji’s justice pathways meet the needs of professional women experiencing domestic violence.
Charlotte (Charlie) Hock interrogates the promises and pitfalls of justice in intimate partner violence cases, contrasting punitive carceral responses with restorative justice.
Asaf Lone investigates how families of disappeared persons in Kashmir and Punjab pursue justice amid state denial and delay.
Allanah Colley analyses how specialist family violence courts in Victoria balance their therapeutic, problem-solving aims with the constraints of adversarial legal frameworks.
Wilasinie Sopapol investigates women’s experiences of violence and insecurity in the Golden Triangle Special Economic Zone in Laos, revealing how women navigate and resist harm.
Dyah Pritadrajati examines how family size influences intimate partner violence in Samoa, finding that each additional child significantly increases IPV risk.
Hana Hanifah analyses why only one-third of Indonesian cities have adopted local policies to address violence against women, revealing how NGO networks and women's political representation drive change – while morality regulations hold it back.