The evidence base on economic abuse and the negative economic impact of domestic violence more broadly has expanded over the past ten years. Program interventions to support women’s economic stability have also been developed and evaluated.
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Analysing legal responses to coerced debt Journal Article
In: Legal Studies, 2024.
Pathways to Financial Security: A New Legal Avenue for Survivors of Coerced Debt in California Journal Article
In: California Law Review, 2023.
Economic Abuse in the Domestic Violence Context: Towards a Comprehensive Solution at the Federal and State Level Journal Article
In: Columbia Journal of Gender and Law, 2023.
In: European Cooperation, 2020.
Reforming Residential Tenancy Law for Victims of Domestic Violence Online
Centre for Interdisciplinary Justice Studies (CIJS) 2018.
Power in the Age of In/Equality: Economic Abuse, Masculinities, and the Long Road to Marriage Equality Journal Article
In: Akron Law Review, 2018.
Stepping Stones: Legal Barriers to Economic Equality After Family Violence Online
Women's Legal Service Victoria 2015.
Restoring Financial Safety: Legal responses to economic abuse Journal Article
In: Good Shepherd, 2015.
Escaping Battered Credit: A Proposal for Repairing Credit Reports Damaged by Domestic Violence Journal Article
In: UNIVERSITY of PENNSYLVANIA LAW REVIEW, 2013.
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