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3RD EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
     OSLO 1–4 SEPTEMBER 2019

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CONTENTS

Organisers  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Scientific Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  5
Thanks to our sponsors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Welcome to the Third European Conference on Domestic Violence . . . . .  7
Scientific Programme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Key note Speakers  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
  Christine Barter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
  Rebecca and Russell Dobash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  12
  Jane Freedman  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  13
  Per Isdal  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  14
  Anuj Kapilashrami . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  15
  Frank Mullane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  16
  Monika Platek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  17
  Siri Thoresen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  18
Speaker Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  19
General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  19
The ECDV Conference App  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Social Programme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  21
Site Visits  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Scientific Programme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Programme Outline  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Meet the Editors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Formats of Conference Presentations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Plenary Panel: Gender Backlash in Europe?
Effects on debates, policies and practice  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Detailed Programme  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  31
Poster Presenters  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
Welcome to Oslo  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
Map of venue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
Programme at a Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87

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ORGANISERS

Organising committee                           Scientific committee
Ingrid Smette, co-convenor, NOVA               Carolina Øverlien, NKVTS, co-chair
Solveig Bergman, co-convenor, NKVTS            Kari Stefansen, NOVA, co-chair
Anna B. Mørck, coordinator, NKVTS
Nina Eriksen, communication adviser, NOVA

ABOUT THE ORGANISERS
Norwegian Social Research (NOVA) is            Forced migration and refugee health. Our
a research institute at OsloMet — Oslo         approach includes medical, psychological,
Metropolitan University. The institute         social, cultural and judicial fields. The Ministry
conducts research on different aspects of      of Health and Care Services, Ministry of Justice
society and the welfare state. We focus        and Public Security and Ministry of Children
on the whole range of the life course: from    and Families are our primary financers. We are
the early years to the later life. NOVA's      in the process of formalizing ties with our new
research is centred around Norwegian           owner, NORCE.
society, but international projects form a
growing and important addition. Within its
fields NOVA performs research assignments
commissioned by public and private sector
clients.

                                               NKVTS and NOVA are currently in the
                                               process of finalizing a 5-year research
                                               programme (2014-2019) on Violence in Close
                                               Relationships, financed by the Ministry of
                                               Justice and Public Security, and co-financed
                                               by the Ministry of Health and Care Services
                                               and the Ministry of Education and Research.

The Norwegian Centre for Violence and          The Ministry of Justice and Public Security
Traumatic Stress (NKVTS) is a research         has decided to finance further five years of
institute and knowledge centre focussing on:   the research programme at both NOVA and
Violence and abuse in close relationships;     NKVTS (2019-2024).
Disasters, terrorism and stress management;

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SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE

Co-chair: Carolina Øverlien, Norwegian       Research, Oslo Metropolitan University,
Centre for Violence and Traumatic Stress     Norway
Studies (NKVTS), Norway
                                             John Devaney, University of Edinburgh, UK
Co-chair: Kari Stefansen, NOVA – Norwegian
                                             Katreena Scott, University of Toronto,
Social Research, Oslo Metropolitan
                                             Canada
University, Norway
                                             Khatidja Chantler, University of Central
Alena Křížková, Academy of Sciences, Czech
                                             Lancashire, UK
Republic
                                             Kristin Skjørten, Norwegian Centre for
Anja Bredal, NOVA – Norwegian Social
                                             Violence and Traumatic Stress Studies
Research, Oslo Metropolitan University,
                                             (NKVTS), Norway
Norway
                                             Liz Kelly, London Metropolitan University, UK
Bente Lømo, ATV, Norway
                                             Louise Dixon, University of Birmingham, UK
Carol Hagemann-White, University of
Osnabrück, Germany                           Maria Eriksson, Ersta Sköndal Bräcke
                                             University College, Sweden
Cathy Humphreys, University of Melbourne,
Australia                                    Maria Pentaraki, Queen’s University Belfast,
                                             UK
Clarissa Sammut-Scerri, L-Università ta’
Malta, Malta                                 Marianne Hester, University of Bristol, UK
Davina James-Hanman, Centre for Women’s      Nicky Stanley, University of Central
Justice, UK                                  Lancashire, UK
Declan Coogan, National University of        Patrick O’Leary, Griffith University, Australia
Ireland Galway, Ireland                      Ramona Alaggia, University of Toronto,
Elisiv Bakketeig, NOVA – Norwegian Social    Canada
Research, Oslo Metropolitan University,      Rebecca Barnes, University of Leicester, UK
Norway
                                             Rosemary Deem, Royal Halloway, University
Emma Williamson, University of Bristol, UK   of London, UK
Helene Aakvaag, Norwegian Centre for         Sandra Walklate, University of Liverpool, UK
Violence and Traumatic Stress Studies
(NKVTS), Norway                              Simon Lapierre, Université d’Ottawa, Canada

Ingunn Rangul Askeland, Norwegian Centre     Solveig Karin Bø Vatnar, Oslo University
for Violence and Traumatic Stress Studies    Hospital, Norway
(NKVTS), Norway                              Stephanie Holt, Trinity College Dublin, Irland
Jane Dullum, NOVA – Norwegian Social         Tarja Pösö, University of Tampere, Finland

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THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS

                        The conference organisers gratefully acknowledge the generous
                        support provided by the Norwegian Ministry of Justice and Public
                        Security and the Research Council of Norway.

                        We are also indebted to the City Council of Oslo who has made the
                        City Hall available to us for our Welcome Reception and has sponsored
                        this event, and to the Mayor of Oslo who is hosting the reception.
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WELCOME TO THE THIRD EUROPEAN
CONFERENCE ON DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

Dear participants,

Following the success of the previous European Conferences on Domestic
Violence, held in Belfast in 2015 and in Porto in 2017, the Third European
Conference on Domestic Violence (ECDV) will be held from 1st to 4th
September 2019 in Oslo. The organisation of this Conference is the result
of a collaboration between Norwegian Social Research (NOVA) at OsloMet
– Oslo Metropolitan University and the Norwegian Centre for Violence and
Traumatic Stress Studies (NKVTS).

The aim of the conference is to bring together researchers, academics,
students, professionals, practitioners and policy-makers from Europe and
further afield to share and build knowledge and experience on a wide range
of issues concerning domestic violence. Over the coming days, you will be
joining with altogether eight hundred participants from 41 countries. We
hope that the conference contributes to building bridges between different
perspectives, disciplines, and areas of expertise in the field of domestic
violence.

We wish you an inspiring and enjoyable conference experience!

On behalf of the Scientific and Organising Committees of the Conference

Carolina Øverlien, 				                          Kari Stefansen,
Research Professor (NKVTS) 			                   Research Professor (NOVA)

Ingrid Smette, 					Solveig Bergman,
Senior Researcher (NOVA)			 Senior Researcher. (NKVTS)

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                                                                    Audi-                           Meeting    Meeting     Torg-                Meeting     Meeting                  Blå
                                 Hall A     Hall B       Hall C                Forum      Hall D                                      Odin                              Balder
                                                                   torium                           room 1     room 3     hjørnet               room 2      room 4                  Salong
                9.00 a.m. -     Opening
                10.00 a.m.      session
                10.00 a.m. -   Keynote 1
                11.00 a.m.     - Rebecca
                               & Russell
                                Dobash
                11.00 a.m. - 11.30 a.m.                                                               BREAK – DAY 1
                11.30 a.m. -   General    Treatment     SY-1      Sexual    Refuges/     WS-1        Post-     SY-2    Aspects of Domestic Empirical          WS- 2      Disa-        Civil
                1.00 p.m.    prevention l trauma I Innovative violence I     shelter    Multi-   separation Domestic domestic violence in studies of         Intersec- bility and society and
                             (Stream 3) (Stream 3)     inter-   (Stream 6) services disciplinary / custody Homicide     violence   migration    perpe-         tional  violence     religion
                                                     ventions              (Stream 9) approach     issues I   Review   (Stream 6) contexts     tration I     Feminist (Stream 6) (Stream
                                                      in DVA                             of DV   (Stream 1) (Stream 2)            (Stream 8) (Stream 5)     Interven-                 10)
                                                    (Stream 11)                       (Stream 9)                                                               tion in
                                                                                                                                                            Shelters &
                                                                                                                                                            Domestic
                                                                                                                                                             Abusers'
                                                                                                                                                              Use of
                                                                                                                                                           Technology
                                                                                                                                                           (Stream 5)
                                                                                                                                                                                                SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

                1.00 p.m. - 2.00 p.m.                                                          LUNCH AND POSTER SESSION 1
                2.00 p.m. -     General   Treatment        SY-3    Sexual     Training   Services    Post-     Police  Homicide, Honour-      Empirical     WS- 3    Pregnancy SY- 4 Help-
                3.30 p.m.        preven-   trauma II    Violence violence II and know-     and    separation responses femicide I    based    studies of Preventing and abuse    Seeking
                                  tion II (Stream 3)    in Young (Stream 6)     ledge   community / custody (Stream 1) (Stream 2) violence -    perpe-    IPVA and (Stream 6)      and
                               (Stream 3)                People's             develop- responses   issues II                      the concept tration II    young               Financial
                                                        Intimate                ment     (Stream (Stream 1)                       (Stream 8) (Stream 5)    people                 Abuse
                                                        Relation-            (Stream 9)    10)                                                           (Stream 11)           (Stream 9)
                                                          ships
                                                       (Stream 11)
                3.30 p.m. - 3.45 p.m.                                                              SHORT BREAK – DAY 1
                3.45 p.m. -    Keynote 2 - Keynote 3
                4.30 p.m.       Per Isdal   - Anuj
                                           Kapilash-
                                             rami
                4.30 p.m. - 5.00 p.m.                                                              COFFEE BREAK – DAY 1
                5.00 p.m. -      Primary  Perpetra-    Health       SY-5       Child    Prevalence   Social   Law and Homicide,        Help-      SY-6   SY-7 Child Housing   Economic
                6.30 p.m.        educa-   tors and    impacts I The Cycle protection        and    health and the legal femicide II seeking in  Housing   custody, and home-    abuse
                                tion and offenders I (Stream 7) of Violence and child typologies emergency process I (Stream 2) migration Innovations contact       lessness (Stream 6)
                               prevention (Stream                  within     welfare   (Stream 6) services (Stream 1)               contexts for Domes- and DV     (Stream
                               (Stream 3)   3&5)                  Families    services             (Stream 9)                       (Stream 8) tic Abuse (Stream 1)    10)
                                                                (Stream 11) (Stream 11)                                                        Survivors
                                                                                                                                                (Stream
                                                                                                                                                   10)

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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3

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                                                                    Audi-                            Meeting    Meeting       Torg-               Meeting    Meeting                  Blå
                                 Hall A      Hall B      Hall C               Forum       Hall D                                        Odin                             Balder
                                                                   torium                            room 1     room 3       hjørnet              room 2     room 4                  Salong
                9.00 a.m. -      Higher      Perpe-     Health    Dynamics       SY-8    Perspec-   Work-     Law and Homicide,        Female   SY-9 Con-      WS- 4     Politics, Multi-
                10.30 a.m.       educa-   trators and impacts II of domestic Conducting tives on    related   the legal femicide III   genital ceptualising Honour-      policy-   agency
                                tion and offenders II (Stream 7) violence      research  domestic  violence   process II (Stream 2) mutilation   honour-       based   making and  work I
                               prevention (Stream                (Stream 6)      with    violence (Stream 9) (Stream 1)              (Stream 8)   related   abuse and activism I (Stream 9)
                               (Stream 3)     3&5)                             children (Stream 6)                                               violence    interven- (Stream 12)
                                                                              and young                                                         (Stream 8) tion & User
                                                                                people                                                                        involve-
                                                                             (Stream 11)                                                                      ment in
                                                                                                                                                            prevention
                                                                                                                                                            (Stream 8)
                10.30 a.m. - 11.00 a.m.                                                            1. COFFEE BREAK – DAY 2
                11.00 a.m. -   Keynote 4   Keynote 5
                11.45 a.m.     - Monika      - Siri
                                 Platek    Thoresen
                11.45 a.m. - 12.00 p.m.                                                             SHORT BREAK – DAY 2
                12.00 p.m. -     Risk      SY-10    Health      SY-11     Ethics and Autonomy Mediation,     SY-12           SY-13      SY-14    Measures SY-15 The Technology     Multi-
                1.30 p.m.    assessment Violence impacts III     For       methods and leaving restorative  Politics,      Research    Restric- and needs   REPRO-      related    agency
                             (Stream 3) and abuse (Stream 7) Baby's Sake children (Stream 6)     justice   policy and     Findings on tive and assessment     VIDE       abuse     work II
                                        on campus            (Stream 11) (Stream 11)            and legal   practice       Domestic controlling (Stream 6)    inter-  (Stream 6) (Stream 9)
                                        (Stream 3)                                              measures (Stream 12)       Homicide parenting                vention
                                                                                               (Stream 1)                 (Stream 2) practices             (Stream 5)
                                                                                                                                     (Stream 8)
                1.30 p.m. - 2.30 p.m.                                                          LUNCH AND POSTER SESSION 2
                2.30 p.m. -    Web-based      SY-16      Health    SY-17 In-   Exposure Same sex       WS-5       SY-18      SY-19       Legal     WS- 6      SY-20       SY-21      Multi-
                4.00 p.m.      prevention, Addressing    impact   terventions     and     domestic Restorative Domestic      Inter-     culture   Towards    Domestic     Digital    agency
                                guidance     Sexual     children for children disclosure   abuse      justice   violence   vention to (Stream 1) Evidence-    Abuse      Techno-     work III
                                   and     Violence in (Stream 7) exposed       children (Stream 6) and IPV      and the  reduce IPA               Based      Perpe-    logies and (Stream 9)
                                helplines Educational             to intimate (Stream 11)           (Stream 1)   refugee     Perpe-               Practice    trators   Domestic
                               (Stream 3) Contexts                  partner                                       crisis    tration              (Stream 5) (Stream 5) Violence
                                           (Stream 3)               violence                                   (Stream 8) (Stream 5)                                   (Stream 6)
                                                                  (Stream 5)
                4.00 p.m. - 4.30 p.m.                                                              2. COFFEE BREAK – DAY 2
                4.30 p.m. -    Keynote 6   Keynote 7
                5.15 p.m.        - Jane    - Christine
                               Freedman       Barter

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                                                                                         WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4
                                                                          Audi-                            Meeting    Meeting       Torg-                Meeting     Meeting                   Blå
                                 Hall A      Hall B       Hall C                    Forum       Hall D                                         Odin                                Balder
                                                                         torium                            room 1     room 3       hjørnet               room 2      room 4                   Salong
                9.00 a.m. -      Preven-     SY-22         WS-7        Well-being,   WS-8       Experi-       SY-23   Legal issues Politics,     SY-24     WS- 9       SY-25        WS-10      SY-26
                10.30 a.m.      tion and    Power,       Becoming      empower- Construc- ences and Preventing concerning           policy-      Critical  Multi-     Father-    Restorative Training
                               responses ethics, and    an Effective    ment and   tion of a   attitudes I   honour     children making and Theoretical    agency     ing and    justice and   profes-
                               (Stream 3)    reflex-     Bystander      education new shelter (Stream 6)     based     (Stream 1) activisim Il Perspec- response to Domestic      minimum sionals for
                                          ivity in DV   in Gender-     (Stream 7) (Stream 9)                 control              (Stream 12) tives on     perpe-    Violence     standards   working
                                           research        Based                                           and abuse                            Domestic   tration  (Stream 5)   (Stream 1) with DV
                                          (Stream 3)      Violence                                         (Stream 8)                           Violence (Stream 5)                          (Stream 9)
                                                        (Stream 3)                                                                             (Stream 6)
                10.30 a.m. - 11.00 a.m.                                                                  1. COFFEE BREAK – DAY 3
                11.00 a.m. -     Plenary    WS-11      WS- 12     SY-27       SY-28     WS-13     WS-14 Us-             SY-29     WS-15       MEET      WS-16 DV       Elder     WS-17      WS-18
                12.30 p.m.        Panel -  Domestic    Perpe-    Reaching     Child-    Trauma    ing digital        Supporting Domestic       THE      and impact    abuse I  Preventing Abuse and
                                 Gender    Violence    trators   everyone     parent   education technology          women ex- Homicide      EDITORS    on children (Stream 4) child to intellectual
                                Backlash Prevention and EMDR in general      psycho- (Stream 11) to combat            periencing Reviews                (Stream 11)              parent    disability
                               in Europe? (Stream 3) (Stream 5) practice     therapy               violence           domestic (Stream 2)                                       violence   (Stream
                                Effects on                      (Stream 7) and family              & Sexual            violence                                               (Stream 11)     10)
                                 debates,                                    violence            abuse, chil-           during
                                 policies                                  (Stream 11)             dren and           pregnancy
                                   and                                                           information         (Stream 11)
                                 practice                                                        (Stream 11)
                12.30 p.m. - 1.30 p.m.                                                                       LUNCH – DAY 3
                1.30 p.m. -     Informal WS-19 Ben- WS-20          Politics,         WS-21       Experi-    WS-22      SY-30      WS-23    SY-31 Male   SY-32 Men,      Elder     Service
                3.00 p.m.      prevention efits and       How to   policy-           Under-     ences and Working Family law Survivors domestic          masculini-    abuse II Responses
                               (Stream 3) Challenges promote making and            stand and attitudes II     with    proceed- of Human     violence    ties and IPV (Stream 4) to Children
                                            of Inter-   European activism III     Intervene in (Stream 6) women in    ings and Trafficking   victimi-    (Stream 6)             (Stream 9)
                                            vention     coopera- (Stream 12)      DV & Using                shelters     DV     (Stream 8)    sation
                                          (Stream 11) tion within                   Technol-              (Stream 9) (Stream 1)            (Stream 6)
                                                       the frame-                    ogy to
                                                      work of the                  Empower
                                                         Istanbul                   (Stream
                                                        Conven-                       3&9)
                                                           tion?
                                                      (Stream 12)
                3.00 p.m. - 3.30 p.m.                                                                    2. COFFEE BREAK – DAY 3
                3.30 p.m. -    Keynote 8
                4.15 p.m.       - Frank
                                Mullane
                4.15 p.m. -     Closing
                4.45 p.m.       session

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KEY NOTE SPEAKERS
CHRISTINE BARTER
                                               KEY NOTE TITLE
                                               Violence and Abuse in Young People’s
                                               Relationships

                                               “He said ‘No, you will not go out with so and so’,
                                               ‘No you won’t wear that dress’…I felt that I am
                                               16 and I felt married!” (Smaragda, female, 17,
                                               Cyprus)

                                               International research on violence and abuse
                                               in young people’s relationships has shown that
                                               domestic violence is not restricted to adult
                                               relationships. The significance and impact of this
                                               form of abuse should not be underestimated.
Dr Christine Barter is a Reader in Young       In England, Kayleigh Ann Palmer aged 16,
People and Violence Prevention at the          and her unborn baby, were murdered by her
Connect Centre for International Research on   abusive boyfriend as she attempted to leave
Interpersonal Violence and Harm, University    the relationship. In Germany ‘Mia V’ aged 15
of Central Lancashire, UK.                     died when her abusive boyfriend stabbed her
                                               to death in a shop. Recent US research found
She publishes widely and has produced papers   that between 2003 and 2016, 150 adolescents
and books on a range of topics concerning      aged 18 or under were murdered by their
children’s and young people’s experiences of   intimate partners: 90% were female.
violence.
                                               Nevertheless, US and more recently European
Her research in the past 15 years has          research has frequently depicted this form of
concentrated on intimate violence in young     domestic violence as a gender-neutral issue,
people’s relationships. She led the first      claiming that young men are as likely to be
European research project to measure the       victimised as young woman. However, I will
prevalence and impact of online and offline    argue that when frequency, severity, intimate
forms of abuse in teenage relationships. Her   sexual violence and impact are included in the
current research focuses on prevention.        analysis, a rather different picture emerges.
                                               Drawing on my own European research, I will
                                               explore the prevalence of different forms of
                                               intimate violence and abuse, including abuse
                                               through digital technologies, and question the
                                               analysis and assumptions held within wider
                                               studies. Young people’s own narratives will be
                                               used throughout. In conclusion, I will outline
                                               some of the challenges in seeking to prevent
                                               and respond to this form of domestic violence.
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REBECCA AND RUSSELL DOBASH

                                               KEY NOTE TITLE
                                               Then & Now

                                               The problem of what was then called ‘violence
                                               against wives’ or ‘battered women’ became
                                               the focus of attention in the 1970s as women
                                               activists opened the first refuges/shelters for
                                               women escaping violence from their male
                                               partners and sought changes in policing, the
                                               law, housing, the media, and wider social
                                               attitudes.

                                               The Dobashes consider the achievements
                                               of the worldwide social movement focused
                                               on providing support and shelter for abused
Rebecca and Russell Dobash, emeritus           women and their children, and discuss their
professors, Criminology, School of Law,        numerous research studies of various aspects
University of Manchester, UK, have published   of violence against women from their first
eight books and numerous articles on           study of ‘Violence Against Wives’ to their
violence, gender and crime.                    latest study of ‘When Men Murder Women’.

Their first book, ‘Violence Against Wives’
(Free Press, 1979) was groundbreaking and
helped establish the field of research about
violence against women.

Their latest book, ‘When Men Murder
Women’ (Oxford University Press, 2015) is
a comprehensive study of intimate partner
murders, sexual murders, and the murders of
older women that are examined in detail and
compared to male-male murders with close
attention to the murder event and the life-
course of the perpetrators from childhood to
the murder event and in prison.

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JANE FREEDMAN

                                               KEY NOTE TITLE
                                               Gender-Based Violence, Migration and
                                               Refugees

                                               Women migrants and refugees are vulnerable
                                               to violence at all stages of their journey,
                                               from the country of origin to the country of
                                               destination. This vulnerability should not
                                               be attributed to any essential gendered
                                               characteristics, but is rather the result of
                                               a series of structural and systemic factors
                                               including migration and refugee policies,
                                               structures of economic inequality etc. This
                                               presentation will analyse the causes of these
                                               women’s vulnerabilities to violence and will
Jane Freedman is Professor of Sociology        propose solutions for violence prevention and
at the Université Paris 8, and a member of     support for victims.
the Centre de recherches sociologiques et
politiques de Paris (CRESPPA), France.

She has researched and published widely on
questions of gender, conflict and migration,
with a focus on questions of gender-based
violence against migrants and refugees.

Her most recent research explores issues
of gender-based violence in the European
refugee «crisis» since 2015.

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PER ISDAL

                                                   KEY NOTE TITLE
                                                   Consequences of working with violence

                                                   Your work as a therapist or social worker
                                                   involves listening to stories of violence and
                                                   abuse in the lives of clients year after year.
                                                   How might this affect you as a human being,
                                                   both on a professional and on a private level?
                                                   Isdal talks about his own experiences as a
                                                   therapist. For 32 years, he has been working
                                                   with men who are violent against women.

                                                   In the book “Contaminated by Violence”
                                                   (Norwegian), which is based on personal
                                                   experiences, he explains that he was strongly,
Per Isdal, Clinical Psychologist, was one of the   but gradually and imperceptibly affected by
founders of «Alternative to Violence» (ATV)        his work. Working with violence constitutes
in 1987, in Norway. ATV was one of the first       a mental health risk for the professional.
European treatment-centres for men who use         Concepts like secondary traumatization,
violence against their partners. He has been       vicarious traumatization and compassion
working as a therapist for male perpetrators       fatigue are used to understand typical and
of violence for more than 30 years. He has         normal consequences of this type of work.
written several books on the topic of violence.
                                                   Understanding and accepting the health risks
His latest book («Contaminated by violence»)       that are embedded in this work is necessary in
focuses on the effect this work has on the         order to take preventive actions. How can we
therapist/helper. This book is also translated     keep a healthy mind and soul when working in
into Swedish and Danish. In 2017 he was            this field, and not lose our selves on the way?
knighted by the Norwegian king to the order
of St.Olav for his 30 years long contribution in
the field of family violence.

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ANUJ KAPILASHRAMI

                                                   Political conflicts and resulting forced
                                                   migration across the world have created
                                                   significant risks for women, as new forms
                                                   and tools of gendered violence emerge and
                                                   existing patterns get amplified and intensified.
                                                   Emergent narratives on violence among
                                                   displaced populations highlight growing
                                                   health risks and specific vulnerabilities that
                                                   migrant women are exposed to. While crises
                                                   amplify risks and vulnerabilities, trans-border
                                                   movements also create spaces, albeit limited,
                                                   for women to bring to fore gender issues
                                                   hitherto overlooked. One such potential space
                                                   through which women’s experience of the
                                                   cycle of abuse can be mediated is the domain
Senior Lecturer Anuj Kapilashrami at Queen         of healthcare systems.
Mary University, London, UK. PhD (Global
Health & Development), MSc (Sexual &               However, existing analysis of institutional
Reproductive Health), MA (Sociology) is            (health and protection systems) and policy
a social scientist with expertise in health        responses to violence in European countries
policy, gender violence and intersectional         is limited; especially in considering the
inequalities.                                      differential placement of migrant women
                                                   and their overlapping multiple disadvantages
Her work on violence is informed by feminist       linked to class, ethnicity, immigration status,
praxis and a political economy lens.               marital status among others that impede their
                                                   safe and confidential access to health services
She is Senior Research Associate at the            and justice.
Global Health Governance Programme, Usher
Institute, University of Edinburgh, Associate      This address will examine this neglected
Fellow at University of Witwatersrand, South       dimension      of    violence     scholarship,
Africa, and an Associate Fellow at the Institute   highlighting experiences of violence, key
for Global Health Development, Queen               pathways, and structural & institutional
Margaret University. She has longstanding          determinants of health and justice seeking
experience of working with women’s                 among refugee & migrant women in both
groups, civil society organisations and social     transit and destination contexts. It will
movements in South Asia, the UK and Europe.        situate domestic violence amidst a broader
                                                   political economy of health and violence
KEYNOTE TITLE                                      (and state-citizen relations); calling for an
Disrupting mainstream narratives and               intersectional approach to understanding
exploring intersectional analytics of migrant      health implications of domestic violence.
women’s access to justice and health-
seeking for domestic violence
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FRANK MULLANE

                                                   KEY NOTE TITLE
                                                   Domestic Abuse: It’s all about Status

                                                   Status is at the heart of the domestic abuse
                                                   environment. Women have less status
                                                   because they suffer more serious domestic
                                                   abuse and domestic homicide. After death,
                                                   that status may drop further as she is blamed.
                                                   Her family and friends have less status. Their
                                                   representations to the State will struggle to
                                                   attract legal aid but the statutory agencies
                                                   about which they complain will have all
                                                   the legal help they need. Many of the front-
                                                   line workers being questioned, as part of a
                                                   Domestic Homicide Review, will have less
Frank Mullane is the CEO of Advocacy After         status as their bosses limit what they can say
Fatal Domestic Abuse (AAFDA), UK, a centre         and instill fear and blame.
of excellence for reviews after domestic
homicide and for specialist peer support.          This collective and widespread lack of status
                                                   means new victims will have low status, as
Frank helped introduce Domestic Homicide           Domestic Homicide Reviews will not identify
Reviews (DHRs) and continues to enhance            enough relevant learning. Ensuring the story
practice. He is a Home Office appointed            of the deceased is told accurately can restore
assessor of DHRs. He co-authored a book            some status to her legacy. Advocating for
“Domestic Abuse, Homicide and Gender”              families and friends enables them to influence,
(2014) and had three chapters published,           inform and help make useful, the statutory
including in Domestic Homicide and Death           enquiries that follow. Freeing up professionals
Reviews (2017) edited by Myrna Dawson.             to admit weaknesses and frustrations and
                                                   supporting them to be as transparent as
Frank developed a unique model for families to     possible might conceive more learning. And
be integral to reviews. Frank’s sister Julia and   we are gathered in the city in which the
nephew William Pemberton were murdered             criminologist Nils Christie was born and died.
in 2003.                                           And his great work on the Ideal Victim (1986)
                                                   is hugely relevant today.
He is an Honorary Fellow of Gloucestershire
University, sits on the national victims’ panel,
and was awarded an MBE in the New Year’s
Honours List. Frank is also on the Assessment
Panel for the recruitment of the Designate
Domestic Abuse Commissioner, and sits
on the National Victims’ Panel chaired by a
Justice Minister.
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MONIKA PLATEK

                                                                             KEY NOTE TITLE
Photo: Krzysztof Żuczkowski

                                                                             What is specific about Eastern European
                                                                             gender-based violence (GBV)?

                                                                             We share within the United Nations, the
                                                                             Convention on the Elimination of All Forms
                                                                             of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW).
                                                                             Within the Council of Europe, we share the
                                                                             Convention on Preventing and Combating
                                                                             Violence against Women and Domestic
                                                                             Violence (Istanbul Convention), as well as
                                                                             the recently adopted Recommendation on
                                                                             preventing and combating sexism (CM/
                                                                             Rec(2019)1).

                              Monika Platek, Head of the Criminology         Despite such a common ground, I claim that
                              Department, Professor of Law at the Law        a specific regional approach makes sense. It
                              Faculty of Warsaw University, Poland. Co-      helps to distinguish between different legal
                              founder of Polish Association For Legal        and practical patterns of dealing with gender-
                              Education, Fulbright and French Academy        based violence. It also provides an insight
                              of Science scholar. One of the “horses” from   into the historical and political gender-based
                              Norwegian criminologist Nils Christie's        reasons behind particular legal standards.
                              “stable”.                                      Moreover, it clarifies the differences that have
                                                                             produced and re-produced gendered social
                              She received Polish-Swedish Equality Glasses   roles and norms across Europe and beyond.
                              Award (2013), The European LGBTQA+             The German, Swedish, Byelorussian, and
                              Tolerantia Award (2014), Cristal Chandelier    Polish legislation on domestic violence and
                              Award for building religion neutral state      sexual abuse (rape) will serve as examples.
                              (2015) and Jewish Combatant Award for          The situation of sexual minorities will be
                              acting against anti-Semitism, racism and       included.
                              xenophobia (2018).
                                                                             I will also pay attention to effective tools
                              She teaches criminology, comparative           and measures of GBV prevention, illustrated
                              criminology, comparative criminal justice,     by examples of specific practices by Polish
                              correction, and comparative criminal law and   women and men, and the growth in women’s
                              gender jurisprudence at Gender Studies.        activism in Poland.

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SIRI THORESEN

                                                                           KEY NOTE TITLE
Photo: Ingar Sørensen

                                                                           What lies ahead for those kids? Child and
                                                                           adolescent victimization and the paths to
                                                                           adulthood

                                                                           Decades of research has demonstrated
                                                                           the negative consequences of childhood
                                                                           physical violence, sexual abuse, neglect, and
                                                                           psychological abuse. More recently, studies
                                                                           have followed victimized young people over
                                                                           years and identified how the footprints of
                                                                           childhood experiences put them at risk of new
                                                                           victimization and other difficulties later in life.
                                                                           In this talk, I will focus on four challenges
                                                                           revealed by these studies.

                                                                           Protection: The risk of revictimization in young
                        Siri Thoresen, PhD (Psychology), is a senior       adults exposed to child abuse is high and
                        researcher at Norwegian Center for Violence        close in time, and efforts are necessary to
                        and Traumatic Stress Studies.                      protect against new violent experiences.

                        Thoresen has conducted research on a               Cross-over: The risk of revictimization is not
                        variety of topics within the violence and          restricted to the same type of violent event,
                        traumatic stress fields, including domestic        which requires awareness in clinical settings.
                        violence, childhood violence, revictimisation,
                        and consequences of violence, such as              Clusters: Different types of violence
                        shame, loneliness and health problems. One         victimization come in clusters and often
                        recent study concerned the prevalence and          co-occur with other traumatic events and
                        consequences of violence in Norway.                school bullying. This calls for integration of
                                                                           fragmented research fields.
                        Her particular research interests include social
                        relationships and social responses, life course    In the eyes of others: Violence-related
                        perspectives, and research methodology.            shame, social interactions, and devaluation
                                                                           or withdrawal from other people may be
                                                                           decisive in shaping the paths to adulthood. A
                                                                           change in the way we perceive victimization
                                                                           and victimized individuals in society may be
                                                                           necessary to target shame and shaming.

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SPEAKER INFORMATION

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Monday 2 September           08:00–18:30           technical equipment in the room before the
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THE ECDV CONFERENCE APP

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SOCIAL PROGRAMME

MEET & GREET AT FESTSALEN AT OSLOMET
– OSLO METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY
Sunday 1 September at: 18:00–20:00 hrs.
Address: Pilestredet 52 (P52)
Light refreshments and drinks will be served.
Price: 150 NOK

WELCOME RECEPTION                                 CONFERENCE DINNER AT GAMLE LOGEN
AT OSLO CITY HALL                                 Tuesday 3 September at 19:00–24:00
Monday 2 September 19:00–20:30 hrs.               The Norwegian hosts would like to welcome
                                                  all ECDV participants to the conference
                                                  dinner which will take place at Gamle Logen.
                                                  Price: 550 NOK. The price per person
                                                  includes the dinner, an aperitif, a glass of
                                                  wine and Coffee & tea.
                                                  Please enquire at the Secretariat for available
                                                  tickets.
                                                  Address: Grev Wedels plass 2

The Mayor of Oslo invites you to an official
Welcome Reception at Oslo City Hall. The
celebration will take place in the hall that
also hosts the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony.
In addition to being one of Oslo’s most
recognizable landmarks due to its unique
style, the City Hall is also famous for the
frescos and paintings by Henrik Sørensen.
Please remember to bring your invitation.
The welcome reception is included in the
registration fee; however it is mandatory to
register. Please enquire at the Secretariat for
available tickets.

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SITE VISITS

On Sunday September 1st you have the opportunity to take part in site visits
during the day from 16:00-17:30.

STATENS BARNEHUS, OSLO                               OSLO K
Statens barnehus, Oslo is located in the city        Oslo Krisesenter (Oslo Shelter and Councelling
centre of Oslo. Its key tasks are to organize        senter for domestic violence), now a public
the child forensic interview in police reported      service in the municipality, is the oldest and
cases and coordinate, facilitate and provide         biggest shelter in Norway, and is located in the
follow-up of the child and family. The Barnehus      city centre. It has a live-in section and a day
is a multidisciplinary-model in development          centre, providing a broad spectrum of services
involving police, police lawyers, child protective   to women and children exposed to violence.
services and forensic pediatrics. At the visit an    Today, there is also a section offering shelter
introduction to the Barnehus model, including        service to men. In addition, the shelter is
its foundational ideas, will be given and there      running a 24/7 hotline, and provides services
will be a tour of the premises.                      to victims of human trafficking, women
                                                     under threat of forced marriage, women with
                                                     substance abuse and women with mental
                                                     health problems. At the visit, a presentation
                                                     of the shelter will be given and you will be
                                                     introduced to parts of the shelter.
ALTERNATIVE TO VIOLENCE (ATV)
Alternative to Violence (ATV) is a non-
profit    non-governmental         organization
that provides treatment and professional
expertise on domestic violence. ATV’s
threefold mandate is to provide psychological
treatment, develop professional knowledge
and disseminate knowledge on domestic
violence. ATV was established in 1987 and is
the oldest organization in Europe of its kind.
Today ATV has 13 offices in Norway. ATV’s
work is primarily financed by state and local
governmental contribution. Participants will
be invited to see ATV’s localities and to follow     RAPPORT FOR DET PEDAGOGISKE TIL
a presentation of the treatment approach,                            TILTAK FOR VOLDSUTSATTE BARN V
goals and activities of the ATV.
                                                     Oslo Krisesenter utfører Oslo kommune sitt lovpå
                                                     krisesenter i kommunen, betjener Oslo Krisesente
                                                     Krisesentertjenestene i Oslo Kommune ble i 2013
                                                     anbudsrunden, og skal på bakgrunn av dette ha an
                                                     2024.
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                                                     Om Oslo Krisesenter og seksjonen:
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

  3RD EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON
  DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

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PROGRAMME OUTLINE
The scientific programme is organised in 12 different streams:

STREAM 1 – DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND THE                 • Workshop: Domestic homicide reviews
LEGAL SYSTEM                                           (Wednesday 11.00)
• Post separation / custody issues I
  (Monday 11.30)                                     STREAM 3 – PREVENTION OF DOMESTIC
• Post separation / custody issues II                VIOLENCE
  (Monday 14.00)                                     • General prevention I (Monday 11.30)
• Police responses (Monday 14.00)                    • General prevention II (Monday 14.00)
• Symposium: Women’s experiences with                • Treatment and trauma I (Monday 11.30)
  child custody and contact in the context of        • Treatment and trauma II (Monday 14.00)
  domestic violence. Research findings from          • Primary education and prevention
  Canada and Europe (Monday 17.00)                     (Monday 17.00)
• Law and the legal process I (Monday 17.00)         • Perpetrators and offenders – intervention and
• Law and the legal process II (Tuesday 9.00)          treatment I (Monday 17.00)
• Mediation, restorative justice, legal measures     • Perpetrators and offenders – intervention and
  (Tuesday 12.00)                                      treatment II (Tuesday 9.00)
• Legal culture (Tuesday 14.30)                      • Higher education and prevention
• Workshop: A restorative justice approach             (Tuesday 9.00)
  for intimate partner violence                      • Risk assessment (Tuesday 12.00)
  (Tuesday 14.30)                                    • Symposium: Violence and abuse on campus:
• Legal issues concerning children                     challenges for UK universities in responding
  (Wednesday 9.00)                                     to the UUK (2016) recommendations for
• Workshop: Restorative justice in domestic            improving student safety (Tuesday 12.00)
  violence cases, how to work with minimum           • Web based prevention, guidance and help-
  standards and learn from current practices in        lines (Tuesday 14.30)
  Finland and the Netherlands                        • Symposium: Addressing sexual violence in
  (Wednesday 09.00)                                    educational contexts and online through
• Symposium: The challenges facing victims of          policy and legal approaches
  domestic violence in family law proceedings          (Tuesday 14.30)
  where one or both parties do not have legal        • Prevention and responses
  representation                                       (Wednesday 9.00)
  (Wednesday 13.30)                                  • Symposium: Colonialism, collusion,
                                                       compassion: reflections on power, ethics,
STREAM 2 – HOMICIDE, FEMICIDE                          and reflexivity in DVA intervention research
• Symposium: Domestic homicide reviews                 (Wednesday 9.00)
  (Monday 11.30)                                     • Workshop: Becoming an effective by-stander
• Homicide, femicide I (Monday 14.00)                  in gender-based violence (Wednesday 9.00)
• Homicide, femicide II (Monday 17.00)
• Homicide, femicide III (Tuesday 9.00)
• Symposium: Research findings on domestic
  homicide (Tuesday 12.00)
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• Workshop: Unmasking the abuser. New           • Workshop: Towards evidence-based practice.
  insights into domestic violence prevention      Australia’s first national minimum data
  (Wednesday 11.00)                               set for perpetrators of domestic violence
• Informal prevention (Wednesday 13.30)           (Tuesday 14.30)
• Workshop: Using a multi-systems life course   • Workshop: ENGAGE – Roadmap for
  (MSLC) framework to understand and              frontline professionals interacting with male
  intervene in domestic violence                  perpetrators of domestic violence and abuse
  (Wednesday 13.30)                               to ensure a coordinated multiagency response
• Workshop: myPLAN APP: Using technology          to perpetrators (Wednesday 9.00)
  to empower safety decisions for intimate      • Symposium: Fathering and Domestic
  partner violence survivors and concerned        Violence: perspectives, programs and
  friends and family (Wednesday 14.15)            possibilities (Wednesday 9.00)
                                                • Workshop: EMDR interventions integrated
STREAM 4 – ELDER ABUSE                            in intimate partner violence treatment
• Elder abuse I (Wednesday 11.00)                 (Wednesday 11.00)
• Elder abuse II (Wednesday 13.30)
                                                STREAM 6 – FORMS AND CONTEXTS OF
STREAM 5 – PERPETRATION AND                     VIOLENCE
OFFENDERS                                       • Disability and violence (Monday 11.30)
• Workshop: Domestic abusers’ use of            • Aspects of domestic violence
  technology to tamper with victims and new       (Monday 11.30)
  advocacy models to protect victims            • Sexual violence I (Monday 11.30)
  (Monday 12.15)                                • Sexual violence II (Monday 14.00)
• Intersectional Feminist Intervention in       • Pregnancy and abuse (Monday 14.00)
  Shelters (Monday 11.30)                       • Economic abuse (Monday 17.00)
• Empirical studies of perpetration I           • Prevalence and typologies (Monday 17.00)
  (Monday 11.30)                                • Dynamics of domestic violence
• Empirical studies of perpetration II            (Tuesday 9.00)
  (Monday 14.00)                                • Perspectives on domestic violence
• Perpetration and offenders I                    (Tuesday 9.00)
  (Monday 17.00)                                • Technology related abuse (Tuesday 12.00)
• Perpetration and offenders II                 • Autonomy and leaving (Tuesday 12.00)
  (Tuesday 9.00)                                • Measures and needs assessment
• Symposium: What was the REPROVIDE               (Tuesday 12.00)
  intervention and was the trial context        • Same sex domestic abuse (Tuesday 14.30)
  acceptable to non-mandated populations?       • Symposium: Digital technologies and
  (Tuesday 12.00)                                 domestic violence (Tuesday 14.30)
• Symposium: Developing ADVANCE: an             • Symposium: Critical theoretical perspectives
  Intervention to reduce Intimate Partner         on domestic violence and other forms of
  Abuse Perpetration by men in Substance Use      gender-based violence (Wednesday 9.00)
  Treatment (Tuesday 14.30)                     • Experiences and attitudes I
• Symposium: Reticent Rehabilitation?             (Wednesday 9.00)
  Domestic Abuse Perpetrators and the Holy      • Experiences and attitudes II
  Grail of Change (Tuesday 14.30)                 (Wednesday 13.30)
                                                • Symposium: Men, masculinities and IPV
                                                  (Wednesday 13.30)

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• Symposium: Men call help. Examining             • Workshop: Community-based evaluation
  research and theory relating to male              strategies to build evidence to help survivors
  domestic violence victimization                   of human trafficking (Wednesday 13.30)
  (Wednesday 13.30)

STREAM 7 – CONSEQUENCES OF DOMESTIC               STREAM 9 – SERVICES WORKING WITH
VIOLENCE ON HEALTH AND WELL-BEING                 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
• Health impacts I (Monday 17.00)                 • Refuges/Shelter services (Monday 11.30)
• Health impacts II (Tuesday 9.00)                • Workshop: One safe place. Multidisciplinary
• Health impact III (Tuesday 12.00)                 approach of domestic violence & child abuse
• Health impacts children (Tuesday 14.30)           in European family justice centres
• Well-being, empowerment and education             (Monday 11.30)
  (Wednesday 9.00)                                • Symposium: Service users and providers’
• Symposium: Reaching everyone in general           perceptions of help-seeking process and
  practice: IRIS + domestic violence training       insights regarding financial abuse
  for family doctors (Wednesday 11.00)              (Monday 14.00)
                                                  • Training and knowledge-development
STREAM 8 – DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN                     (Monday 14.00)
MIGRATION CONTEXTS                                • Social, health and emergency services
• Domestic violence in migration contexts           (Monday 17.00)
  (Monday 11.30)                                  • Work-related violence (Tuesday 9.00)
• Honour-based violence – the concept             • Multi-agency work I (Tuesday 9.00)
  (Monday 14.00)                                  • Multi-agency work II (Tuesday 12.00)
• Help-seeking in migration contexts              • Multi-agency work III (Tuesday 14.30)
  (Monday 17.00)                                  • Symposium: Training professionals for
• Symposium: The benefits and risks of              working with domestic violence: e-learning
  conceptualizing different forms of domestic       and research on interprofessional
  violence (Tuesday 9.00)                           collaboration (Wednesday 9.00)
• Female genital mutilation (Tuesday 9.00)        • Workshop: Construction of a new shelter for
• Workshop: User involvement in prevention          the victims of domestic violence
  and intervention (Tuesday 9.00)                   (Wednesday 9.00)
• Workshop: When/under which                      • Workshop: Values, dilemmas and challenges
  circumstances should we work with families        in working with victims of domestic violence
  as part of intervening in honour-based            at the Oslo Krisesenter Shelter
  abuse? (Tuesday 09.45)                            (Wednesday 13.30)
• Symposium: Restrictive and controlling          • Workshop: Using multi-systems life course
  parenting practices: prevalence, implications     (MSLC) framework to understand and
  and parental views (Tuesday 12.00)                intervene in domestic violence
• Symposium: Domestic violence and                  (Wednesday 13.30)
  the refugee crises: conceptualisations,         • Symposium: Service Responses to Children
  experiences and interventions                     (Wednesday 13.30)
  (Tuesday 14.30)
• Symposium: Preventing and responding to
  honour-based control and abuse in a Danish
  context – a strategic turn towards 2020
  (Wednesday 9.00)

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STREAM 10 – SOCIETAL AND COMMUNITY                   (Wednesday 11.00)
RESPONSES                                          • Symposium: Supporting women experiencing
• Civil society and religion (Monday 11.30)          domestic violence during pregnancy:
• Services and community responses                   research, interventions and engaging key
  (Monday 14.00)                                     professionals
• Housing and homelessness                           (Wednesday 11.00)
  (Monday 17.00)                                   • Workshop: Multiple Pathways to Harm:
• Symposium: Developing housing first for            "What's the impact on children if they
  women affected by VAWG and multiple                weren't in the home during the incident”
  disadvantage in England (Monday 17.00)             (Wednesday 11.00)
• Workshops: VIP (Very Important Person) - A       • Workshop: The "Pedagogy of the Safe Space"
  program for preventing abuse towards people        – an organizational and intersubjective
  with intellectual disability (Wednesday 11.00)     trauma educational concept
                                                     (Wednesday 11.00)
STREAM 11 – CHILDREN AND YOUNG                     • Workshop: Preventing child to parent
PEOPLE                                               violence: Evaluating the ‘Who’s in Charge?’
• Symposium: Innovative Interventions in             intervention for parents within the UK
  Domestic Violence and Abuse                        (Wednesday 11.00)
  (Monday 11.30)                                   • Workshop: Giving children knowledge that
• Workshop: Do not forget about the young            protects! (Wednesday 11.45)
  people – how can we prevent interpersonal        • Workshop: Children and Mothers in Mind:
  violence and abuse in young people’s               Examining the Benefits and Challenges of
  relationships? (Monday 14.00)                      Differing Forms of Parenting Intervention
• Child protection and child welfare services        (psycho-educational vs parent-child) for
  (Monday 17.00)                                     Women Experiencing Intimate Partner
• Symposium: The cycle of violence within            Violence and Their Young Children
  families (Monday 17.00)                            (Wednesday 13.30)
• Symposium: Violence and Abuse in                 • Workshop: Can we use new digital
  Young People’s Intimate Relationships -            technology and gamification be an effective
  Victimization and Exploitation in Vulnerable       measure combatting violence against
  Life Situations (Monday 17.00)                     children? (Wednesday 11.00)
• Symposium: Conducting research with
  children and young people who have lived         STREAM 12 – DOMESTIC VIOLENCE,
  with domestic violence: methodological           GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE AND POLITICS
  challenges, opportunities and innovation         • Politics, policy-making and activism I
  (Tuesday 9.00)                                     (Tuesday 9.00)
• Ethics and methods children                      • Symposium: “A feminist nirvana? The case
  (Tuesday 12.00)                                    of politics, policy and practice in post-
• Symposium: For baby’s sake (Tuesday 12.00)         devolution Scotland (Tuesday 12.00)
• Exposure and disclosure children                 • Politics, policy-making and activism II
  (Tuesday 14.30)                                    (Wednesday 9.00)
• Symposium: Child-parent psychotherapy            • Politics, policy making and activism III
  in the context of family violence:                 (Wednesday 13.30)
  Implementation and clinical application of       • Workshop: How to promote European
  a dyadic method for traumatized children           cooperation within the framework of the
  0-6 and their abused or abusive caregivers         Istanbul Convention? (Wednesday 13.30)

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MEET THE EDITORS

Wednesday 4 September,
11:00 in room Odin
This session brings together a panel of editors and associate
editors from five research journals:

Caroline Bradbury-Jones, Child Abuse Review
Maria Eriksson, Nordic Journal of Social Work Research
Marianne Hester, Journal of Gender-Based Violence.
Rebecca Macy, Journal of Family Violence
Siri Thoresen, European Journal of Psychotraumatology

The chair of the session is John Devaney, University of
Edinburgh.

The editors will describe their respective journals, offer
guidance on submissions, explain the editorial decision-
making process, and advise on the process of creating
publishable articles. Time will be provided for questions,
comments, and suggestions from the audience and
responses from the editors.

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FORMATS OF CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

ORAL PRESENTATIONS                                    WORKSHOPS
Oral presentations will be 15 minutes + 3             Workshops are 90 or 45 minutes. A workshop
minutes for questions. The presentation must          is a session involving interactive learning and
be handed in on a USB stick in the Speaker            the dissemination of training and/or skills,
Room at least one hour before your session            rather than an extended lecture. Workshop
starts. If your session is the first session of the   organisers will be responsible for introducing
day, please upload the presentation first thing       themselves and managing time. Workshop
in the morning when arriving at the conference        organisers decide how much time each
venue. Please note that you cannot use your           speaker will have. Please ensure that there is
personal laptop in the session rooms.                 sufficient time for questions and discussion.

If you plan on showing any audio files or             SYMPOSIUMS
videos, or you will need to get online during         Symposiums are 90 minutes sessions
your presentation or will have any live               that include between three and six papers
question poles, kindly inform us about this           addressing a common theme. Each
when uploading your presentation. Audio and           symposium has a named Chair/Convenor
video files should be saved as separate files,        who is responsible for ensuring that the
in addition to the Power Point presentation on        contributors attend the conference. Presenters
your USB.                                             in a symposium will have between 15 and
                                                      25 minutes, depending on the number of
Oral sessions are 90 minutes. A chair will            papers. The Chair/Convenor is responsible for
introduce the speakers and manage the time.           managing the use of time within the session
                                                      and to make sure that there is sufficient time
POSTER PRESENTATIONS                                  for questions and discussion.
The posters will be placed on display boards
in the foyer of the conference venue. The
posters will be sorted alphabetically by last
name.

The presenter should be present at the poster
during lunch on Monday September 2nd and
Tuesday September 3rd for questions and
discussions. We suggest that you have some
copies of your poster in A4 format to hand out
for those interested.

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PLENARY PANEL:
GENDER BACKLASH IN EUROPE?
EFFECTS ON DEBATES, POLICIES AND PRACTICE

September 4, at 11.00-12.30 Hall A

Legislation directed at protecting against        The panel will include five panelists, in
gendered harms and introducing rights             addition to professor May-Len Skilbrei who
to LGTBQI- populations has changed                will serve as a moderator. Each panelist will
considerably throughout Europe in the             be given ten minutes to respond to a set of
last two decades. While much of this has          questions in their introductions. This will
entailed better protection and more rights,       serve as a starting point for a conversation
this is not a development that points only in     amongst the panelists as well as for follow-up
one direction. Over time, across jurisdiction     questions from the moderator and comments
and across phenomena, the approach is             from the audience.
undergoing change, and Europe as a whole is
offering better protections and more rights in    PANELISTS:
some respects, and less in others. In parts of    Tatiana Barandova, Higher School of
Europe, the ratification and implementation       Economics, St. Petersburg School of Social
of the Istanbul Convention on preventing          Sciences and Area Studies.
and combating violence against women
and domestic violence has been met with           Shaban Darakchi, Institute for the Study
resistance from opponents of gender equality      of Societies and Knowledge, Bulgarian
and LGTBQI populations This resistance            Academy of Sciences.
seems to be symptomatic of a wider backlash
against gender equality and LGTBQI-rights in      Zuzana Očenášová, Coordination and
Europe.                                           Methodological Centre for Prevention of
                                                  Gender-based Violence in Slovakia.
This plenary panel will address current
European developments, with a particular view     Monika Platek, Department of Criminology,
to what is often presented as ‘central/eastern    University of Warsaw.
European backlash’. The context of shifting
legislation and rights is euro skepticism,        Tove Smadaahl, Secretariat of Crisis Centres
right-wing populism and nationalism, and          in Norway.
religion, but cannot be seen as unrelated to
disappointment about the European project,        MODERATOR:
precarity and marginality. This panel will thus   May-Len Skilbrei, Department of
be about differences and similarities in how      Criminology and Sociology of Law, University
protection and rights are developing and are      of Oslo, and NOVA, Oslo Metropolitan
met with resistance in Europe today.              University.

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