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Les violences conjugales, familiales et structurelles : vers une perspective intégrative des savoirs

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In this paper, the authors define the notion of violence conjugale as "a social grave and persistant problem which enforces le tiers des femmes de la planete en a deja ete victime".
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La violence conjugale est un probleme social grave et persistant ; le tiers des femmes de la planete en a deja ete victime. Cet article vise a discuter des liens empiriques et theoriques entre les violences conjugales, familiales et structurelles. L’article debutera par une breve mise en contexte decrivant comment la violence conjugale s’est construite comme un probleme socio-penal au Quebec. Les principales lacunes des connaissances actuelles dans le domaine seront ensuite identifiees, demontrant ainsi la necessite de mieux comprendre les liens complexes entre les violences conjugales, familiales et structurelles, trois concepts dont les definitions pourraient s’enrichir et se completer mutuellement. Cet article soulignera l’importance de prendre en consideration les realites diversifiees auxquelles sont confrontes les acteurs concernes par ces violences (femmes, hommes et enfants), en privilegiant une analyse globale qui integre non seulement les facteurs individuels et interpersonnels, mais aussi les facteurs sociaux et structurels, notamment les oppressions liees au genre ou a d’autres marqueurs de l’identite sociale. La discussion sera enrichie par des modeles theoriques decrivant les differentes dynamiques de violences conjugales et familiales ainsi que par le feminisme intersectionnel, qui s’avere fort utile pour l’analyse des violences structurelles. La conclusion traitera des retombees potentielles d’une analyse des liens entre les violences conjugales, familiales et structurelles sur les politiques sociales et les programmes d’intervention pour les victimes, les agresseurs et les enfants exposes a la violence conjugale.

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Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect. 2000.

TL;DR: The second cycle of the Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect (CIS-2003) as discussed by the authors was released in 2003, and the major findings of the second cycle were presented.
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Co-occurrence of intimate partner violence and child sexual abuse: prevalence, risk factors and related issues

TL;DR: A systematic examination of the scientific literature in several relevant databases was conducted to identify scientific articles, published between 2003 and 2013, that investigated this cooccurrence of intimate partner violence and intrafamilial child sexual abuse.

Organisation des Nations Unies

TL;DR: Fischer Georges as mentioned in this paper published an article entitled "The Annuaire francais de droit international, volume 2, 1956" in the journal of the Organisation des Nations Unies.
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The co-occurrence of spouse and physical child abuse: A review and appraisal

TL;DR: For more than 20 years, there have been periodic reports in the research literature about the co-occurrence of spouse abuse and physical child abuse as mentioned in this paper, with overlap rates that typically are much higher than either of the rates first reported.
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A Typology of Domestic Violence: Intimate Terrorism, Violent Resistance, and Situational Couple Violence

TL;DR: Johnson as mentioned in this paper argued that domestic violence is not a unitary phenomenon and defined three major, dramatically different, forms of partner violence: intimate terrorism, violent resistance, and situational couple violence.
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Intimate partner homicide: review and implications of research and policy

TL;DR: This review presents and critiques the evidence supporting the other major risk factors for intimate partner homicide in general and for intimate Partner homicide of women (femicide) in particular, namely guns, estrangement, stepchild in the home, forced sex, threats to kill, and nonfatal strangulation (choking).

Ministère de la santé et des services sociaux

TL;DR: Ministère de la Santé and des Services sociaux du Québec / Institut universitaire en santé mentale Douglas / Association québécoise de prévention du suicide / Phobies-Zéro.

Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect. 2000.

TL;DR: The second cycle of the Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect (CIS-2003) as discussed by the authors was released in 2003, and the major findings of the second cycle were presented.