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VEILLE SCIENTIFIQUE DU CRI-VIFF SUR LA VIOLENCE CONJUGALE
Janvier 2018 – Numéro 56

              VEILLE SCIENTIFIQUE DU CRI-VIFF
               SUR LA VIOLENCE CONJUGALE

       Le 56e numéro de la veille
       scientifique mensuelle du
                CRI-VIFF
Le Centre de recherche interdisciplinaire sur la
violence familiale et la violence faite aux
femmes (CRI-VIFF) publie une veille scienti-
fique sur une base mensuelle afin de fournir aux
principaux acteurs-rices (chercheurs-es, interve-
nants-es, étudiants-es, décideurs-es politiques)
impliqués dans la lutte contre la violence conju-
gale, l’accès aux plus récentes connaissances
théoriques, méthodologiques et pratiques qui                 TABLE DES MATIÈRES
les accompagneront dans leurs réflexions et
dans leurs pratiques.
                                                          Articles scientifiques                  2
Cette veille scientifique réunit les publications         Livres                                  4
du dernier mois sur les différentes dimensions            Revue de presse                         4
de la violence conjugale. Ces publications sont           Activités du CRI-VIFF                   6
de nature multiple : écrits scientifiques, littéra-       Évènements                              6
ture grise, articles de journaux, rapports ou
fiches synthèses du CRI-VIFF et autres évène-
ments pertinents.

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Janvier 2018 – Numéro 56
                                                                                 Fredland, N., McFarlane, J., Symes, L., & Mad-
             Articles scientifiques1                                                doux, J. (2017). Exploring the Association of Ma-
                                                                                    ternal Adverse Childhood Experiences with Ma-
        ADOLESCENCE ET JEUNES ADULTES                                               ternal Health and Child Behavior Following Inti-
 Brem, M. J., Wolford-Clevenger, C., Zapor, H.,                                    mate Partner Violence. Journal of Women’s Health,
    Elmquist, J., Shorey, R. C., & Stuart, G. L. (2018).                            27(1), 64‑71.
    Dispositional Mindfulness as a Moderator of the
    Relationship Between Perceived Partner Infidelity                            Globevnik, V. V., Lučovnik, M., Premru, S. T.,
    and Women’s Dating Violence Perpetration. Jour-                                 Leskošek, V., Krajnc, M., Pavše, L., … Blickstein,
    nal of Interpersonal Violence, 33(2), 250‑267.                                  I. (2018). Violence before pregnancy and the risk
                                                                                    of violence during pregnancy. Journal of Perinatal
 Calvete, E., Fernández-González, L., Orue, I., &                                  Medicine, 46(1), 29–33.
    Little, T. (2016). Exposure to Family Violence and
    Dating Violence Perpetration in Adolescents: Po-                             Murshid, N. S., & Murshid, N. (2018). Intergener-
    tential Cognitive and Emotional Mechanisms.                                     ational Transmission of Marital Violence: Results
    Psychology of Violence, 8(1), 67-75.                                            From a Nationally Representative Sample of Men.
                                                                                    Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 33(2), 211‑227.
 Go, E. J., Kong, J. W., & Kim, K. E. (2018). A Meta-
    analysis of the Correlation between Maltreatment,                            Solanke, B. L. (2018). Does exposure to interpa-
    Witnessing Domestic Violence, and Bullying                                      rental violence increase women’s risk of intimate
    among Youths in South Korea. Social Work in Pub-                                partner violence? Evidence from Nigeria demo-
    lic Health, 33(1), 17‑30.                                                       graphic and health survey. BMC International
                                                                                    Health and Human Rights, 18 (1), 1.
 Hassija, C. M., Robinson, D., Silva, Y., & Lewin,
    M. R. (2018). Dysfunctional Parenting and Inti-                              Zerubavel, N., Messman-Moore, T. L., DiLillo, D.,
    mate Partner Violence Perpetration and Victimi-                                 & Gratz, K. L. (2018). Childhood Sexual Abuse
    zation among College Women: the Mediating                                       and Fear of Abandonment Moderate the Relation
    Role of Schemas. Journal of Family Violence, 33(1),                             of Intimate Partner Violence to Severity of Disso-
    65‑73.                                                                          ciation. Journal of Trauma & Dissociation: The Offi-
                                                                                    cial Journal of the International Society for the Study
 Kaufman-Parks, A. M., DeMaris, A., Giordano, P.                                   of Dissociation (ISSD), 19(1), 9‑24.
    C., Manning, W. D., & Longmore, M. A. (2018).
    Intimate Partner Violence Perpetration from Ado-                             OUTILS, PROGRAMMES ET INTERVENTIONS
    lescence to Young Adulthood: Trajectories and
                                                                                 Gómez, J. L. G., Rodríguez, N. R., Muñoz-Rivas,
    the Role of Familial Factors. Journal of Family Vio-
                                                                                    M. J., & Montesino, M. L. C. (2017). Short-term
    lence, 33(1), 27‑41.                                                            treatment response, attrition and recidivism in a
                                                                                    partner violent men typology compared with a
 Paul, O., & Zaouche Gaudron, C. (2018). Percep-
                                                                                    control group. Psicología Conductual, 25(3).
    tion de la menace, sentiment de blâme et symp-
    tômes de stress post-traumatique de l’enfant ex-
                                                                                 Armstead, T. L., Kearns, M., Rambo, K., Estefan,
    posé à la violence conjugale. Neuropsychiatrie de
                                                                                    L. F., Dills, J., Rivera, M. S., & El-beshti, R. (2018).
    l’Enfance et de l’Adolescence, 66(1), 38‑46.
                                                                                    The Use of the Data-to-action Framework in the
                                                                                    Evaluation of Cdc’s Delta Focus Program. Journal
                 ENFANCE ET MATERNITÉ
                                                                                    of Public Health Management and Practice, 24.
 Calton, J. M., Grossmann, J. L., & Cattaneo, L. B.
    (2017). The Subjective Court Experiences of Inti-                            Ekström, V. (2018). Carriers of the troublesome
    mate Partner Violence Victims: Does Motherhood                                  violence – the social services’ support for female
    Matter? Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 32(23),                              victims of domestic violence. European Journal of
    3577‑3600.                                                                      Social Work, 21(1), 61‑73.
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 Gallagher, K. C. (2018). She Smiled as She Walked         O’Brien, J. E., Ermentrout, D., Li, W., Dababnah,
   Away. JAMA, 319(2), 121.                                   S., Rizo, C. F., & Macy, R. J. (2018). Measuring
                                                              Substance Use Among System-Involved IPV Sur-
 LaMotte, A. D., Meis, L. A., Winters, J. J., Barry, R.      vivors: A Research Note. Violence Against Wom-
   A., & Murphy, C. M. (2018). Relationship Prob-             en, 24(1), 101‑119.
   lems among Men in Treatment for Engaging in
   Intimate Partner Violence. Journal of Family Vio-        Rajan, H. (2018). When Wife-Beating Is Not Nec-
   lence, 33(1), 75‑82.                                       essarily Abuse: A Feminist and Cross-Cultural
                                                              Analysis of the Concept of Abuse as Expressed by
 Logan, T. K., & Walker, R. (2018). Advocate Safety          Tibetan Survivors of Domestic Violence. Violence
   Planning Training, Feedback, and Personal Chal-            Against Women, 24(1), 3‑27.
   lenges. Journal of Family Violence, 1‑13.
                                                            Ramirez, N., & Monk, G. (2017). Crossing Bor-
 Macy, R. J., Martin, S. L., Ogbonnaya, I. N., & Ri-         ders: Narrative Therapy With Undocumented
   zo, C. F. (2018). What Do Domestic Violence and            Mexican Women on a Journey Beyond Abuse and
   Sexual Assault Service Providers Need to Know              Violence. Journal of Systemic Therapies, 36(2),
   About Survivors to Deliver Services? Violence              27‑38.
   Against Women, 24(1), 28‑44.
                                                            Signorelli, M. C., Taft, A., Pereira, P. P. G., Signo-
 Walker, R., & Logan, T. K. (2018). Health and Ru-           relli, M. C., Taft, A., & Pereira, P. P. G. (2018). Do-
   ral Context Among Victims of Partner Abuse:                mestic violence against women, public policies
   Does Justice Matter? Journal of Interpersonal Vio-         and community health workers in Brazilian Pri-
   lence, 33(1), 64‑82.                                       mary Health Care. Ciência & Saúde Coletiva,
                                                              23(1), 93‑102.
 Westmarland, N., Johnson, K., & McGlynn, C.
   (2017). Under the Radar: The Widespread Use of           Tirado-Muñoz, J., Gilchrist, G., Fischer, G., Tay-
   ‘Out of Court Resolutions’ in Policing Domestic            lor, A., Moskalewicz, J., Giammarchi, C., … Tor-
   Violence and Abuse in the United Kingdom. The              rens, M. (2017). Psychiatric comorbidity and inti-
   British Journal of Criminology, 58(1), 1‑16.               mate partner violence among women who inject
                                                              drugs in Europe: a cross-sectional study. Archives
          POPULATIONS SPÉCIFIQUES                             of Women’s Mental Health, 1‑11.
 Brown, L. L., & Zyl, M. A. R. V. (2018). Mitigating
                                                            Valentine, S. E., Peitzmeier, S. M., King, D. S.,
   intimate partner violence among South African
   women testing HIV positive during mobile coun-             O’Cleirigh, C., Marquez, S. M., Presley, C., & Pot-
   seling and testing. AIDS Care, 30(1), 65‑71.               ter, J. (2017). Disparities in Exposure to Intimate
                                                              Partner Violence Among Transgender/Gender
 Marshall, K. J., Fowler, D. N., Walters, M. L., &
                                                              Nonconforming and Sexual Minority Primary
   Doreson, A. B. (2018). Interventions that Address          Care Patients. LGBT Health, 4(4), 260‑267.
   Intimate Partner Violence and HIV Among Wom-
   en: A Systematic Review. AIDS and Behavior, 1‑20.                 PROBLÉMATIQUE GÉNÉRALE
                                                            Bender, A. K., & Chalise, N. (2018). Differentiat-
 Messing, J. T., Patch, M., Wilson, J. S., Kelen, G.         ing perceptions of intimate partner violence in
   D., & Campbell, J. (2018). Differentiating among           Nepal. International Social Work, 61(1), 79‑92.
   Attempted, Completed, and Multiple Nonfatal
   Strangulation in Women Experiencing Intimate             Brem, M. J., Florimbio, A. R., Elmquist, J., Shorey,
   Partner Violence. Women’s Health Issues, 28(1),            R. C., & Stuart, G. L. (2017). Antisocial traits, dis-
   104‑111.                                                   tress tolerance, and alcohol problems as predic-
                                                              tors of intimate partner violence in men arrested
 Misca, G., & Forgey, M. A. (2017). The Role of              for domestic violence. Psychology of Violence.
   PTSD in Bi-directional Intimate Partner Violence
   in Military and Veteran Populations: A Research
   Review. Frontiers in Psychology, 8, 1394.
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 Christ, C. C., Watkins, L. E., DiLillo, D., & Stolten-    Pietri, M., & Bonnet, A. (2017). Analysis of early
   berg, S. F. (2018). Alcohol Intoxication Moderates         representations and personality among victims of
   the Association between a Polygenic Risk Score             domestic violence. Revue Européenne de Psychologie
   and Unprovoked Intimate Partner Aggression.                Appliquée/European Review of Applied Psychology, 67
   Journal of Family Violence, 33(1), 83‑94.                  (4), 199‑206.

 Cinquegrana, V., Baldry, A. C., & Pagliaro, S.            Renzetti, C. M., Lynch, K. R., & DeWall, C. N.
   (2017). Intimate partner violence and bystanders’          (2018). Ambivalent Sexism, Alcohol Use, and Inti-
   helping behaviour: an experimental study. Journal          mate Partner Violence Perpetration. Journal of In-
   of Aggression, Conflict and Peace Research, 10(1),         terpersonal Violence, 33(2), 183‑210.
   24‑35.
                                                            Sousa, C. A., Yacoubian, K., Fischette, P. F., & Haj-
 Day, A., & Bowen, E. (2015). Offending compe-               Yahia, M. M. (2018). The Co-Occurrence and
   tency and coercive control in intimate partner vio-        Unique Mental Health Effects of Political Violence
   lence. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 20, 62‑71.         and Intimate Partner Violence. Journal of Interper-
                                                              sonal Violence, 33(2), 268‑292.
 Gabriels, J. B., & Strelan, P. (2018). For whom we
   forgive matters: relationship focus magnifies, but       Zilkens, R. R., Phillips, M. A., Kelly, M. C.,
   self-focus buffers against the negative effects of         Mukhtar, S. A., Semmens, J. B., & Smith, D. A.
   forgiving an exploitative partner. British Journal of      (2016). Non-fatal strangulation in sexual assault:
   Social Psychology, 57(1), 154‑173.                         A study of clinical and assault characteristics
                                                              highlighting the role of intimate partner violence.
 Hassija, C. M., Robinson, D., Silva, Y., & Lewin,           Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine, 43, 1‑7.
   M. R. (2018). Dysfunctional Parenting and Inti-
   mate Partner Violence Perpetration and Victimi-
   zation among College Women: the Mediating                                      Livre
   Role of Schemas. Journal of Family Violence, 33(1),
   65‑73.                                                   Fines, L. (2017). Cartographies corporelles, con-
                                                              flits de temporalité et continuum de violences:
 Jakobsen, H. (2018). How Violence Constitutes               Femmes meurtries et médicaments nocifs. Edi-
   Order: Consent, Coercion, and Censure in Tanza-            tions L'Harmattan.
   nia. Violence Against Women, 24(1), 45‑65.

 Lin, K., Sun, I. Y., Liu, J., & Chen, X. (2018). Chi-                 Revue de presse
   nese Women’s Experience of Intimate Partner Vi-
   olence: Exploring Factors Affecting Various Types                    ARTICLES FRANCOPHONES
   of IPV. Violence Against Women, 24(1), 66‑84.
                                                            "Elle le quitte, il la tue", scénario typique du fémi-
 MacGregor, J. C. D., Wathen, C. N., & MacQuar-
                                                              nicide, L’Obs.
   rie, B. J. (2017). Resources for domestic violence in
                                                            "Paye ton couple": le site qui dénonce les vio-
   the Canadian workplace: Results of a pan-
   Canadian survey. Journal of Workplace Behavioral           lences conjugales, Radio Télévision Belge de la
   Health, 32(3), 190‑205.                                    Communauté Française (RTBF).

                                                            «District 31» s’aventure en terrain glissant en trai-
 Pickover, A. M., Lipinski, A. J., Dodson, T. S.,
   Tran, H. N., Woodward, M. J., & Beck, J. G.                tant de violence conjugale, Huffington Post Qué-
   (2017). Demand/withdraw communication in the               bec.
   context of intimate partner violence: Implications
                                                            «La YWCA a été mon ancre», TVA Nouvelles.
   for psychological outcomes. Journal of Anxiety Dis-
   orders, 52, 95‑102.
                                                            35 ans d’engagement de la Dauphinelle, Le Jour-
                                                              nal de Montréal.
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                                                                    ARTICLES ANGLOPHONES
 Au service des victimes depuis 30 ans, Le Quoti-
  dien.                                                   A new online tool aims to help domestic violence
                                                           survivors get compensation, Refinery29.
 Big Little Lies sort grande gagnante, Le Journal de
  Montréal.                                               Broken teeth and bruises: dentists in unique posi-
                                                           tion to spot domestic abuse, CBC News.
 Challans. Violences conjugales : « Ça ne désemplit
  pas », Ouest France.                                    CONSTITUTIONAL CORNER: Break the silence
                                                           about domestic violence, The citizens.
 Cœur de pirate: la danse pour illustrer la violence
  conjugale, En Vedette.                                  Domestic violence ‘a shockingly regular experi-
                                                           ence’, The Hamilton Spectator.
 Défi de taille pour les Demois’ailes, Le Nouvel-
  liste.                                                  Domestic violence contributes to most hospital-
                                                           treated injuries in Clarendon, Jamaica Observer.
 Est-ce que la prévention a un prix?, Le Nouvel-
  liste.                                                  Domestic violence down in the Ozarks, KY3.

 I, Tonya: la défense du vilain petit canard ****, La    Domestic violence still a big concern in Cook Is-
  Presse.                                                  lands, Radio New Zealand.

 Le N.B. propose des congés pour les victimes de         Domestic violence survivors attend event, West
  violence conjugale, Acadie Nouvelle.                     Coast Sentinel.

 Le Protecteur du citoyen recommande l’abolition         Domestic violence: 'I was told to sleep in the out-
  de la prescription, L’éclaireur Progrès.                 house', BBC News.

 Mali: des associations dénoncent une augmenta-          Girls' deaths in B.C. see questions raised about
  tion des violences conjugales, Radio France Info         judges and domestic violence, National Post.
  (RFI) Afrique.
                                                          Green Bay alderman wants more resources
 Plus de suivi et d'aide pour les victimes de vio-        against domestic violence, ABC.
  lences conjugales, Radios Chrétiennes franco-
  phones (RCF).                                           Investigating domestic violence, with an eye on
                                                           prevention, The Globe and Mail.
 Sit-in devant l’Assemblée nationale : Une seconde
  violence «conjugale » faite aux femmes par la po-       Iqaluit ranks near the top for violence against
  lice, Maliweb.                                           women, Nunatsiaq Online.

 Un diplomate ougandais expulsé des Etats-Unis           Kansas bill makes fix to ensure domestic violence
  pour violence conjugale, Africatime.                     offenders are not hired as police, Topeka Capital
                                                           Journal.
 Violences conjugales: "Ta fille ne t'en voudra pas
  de porter plainte", L’express.                          Leeds domestic violence funding slashed by 60
                                                           per cent, Yorkshire Post.
 Violences conjugales: la spirale infernale pour les
  femmes de Nouvelle-Calédonie, France Info.              'Long overdue': New Brunswick considers domes-
                                                           tic violence leave, CBC News.
 Violences faites aux femmes: des initiatives pro-
  metteuses, Le Devoir.                                   Magistrate Michael Barko slammed over ‘slap in
                                                           the face’ domestic violence comments, The Daily
                                                           Telegraph.
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 PN wants to retain reference to unborn child in                         Évènements
     domestic violence law, Malta Today.
                                                            Conférences
 Proposed changes would allow domestic violence
     victims to take leaves in N.B., Global News.               Maisons d’hébergement de l’avenir—Une
                                                                 conversation pancanadienne. de Héberge-
 Putting domestic violence on hold, Lowell Sun.                 ment femmes Canada. 13 au 15 juin 2017,
                                                                 Ottawa (Ontario).
 State saw uptick in domestic violence deaths, re-
     port says, Great Falls Tribune.                             Pour informations, contactez :

 Time to focus on domestic violence, Winnipeg                   Hébergement femmes Canada
     Free Press.

 Treating domestic violence as a medical problem,
                                                            Formations
     The Birmingham Times.
                                                                Programme de formation 2017-2018 de
 What other provinces can learn from Ontario's 15
                                                                 L’association Québécoise Plaidoyer-
     years studying domestic violence deaths, CBC
     News.                                                       Victimes. Année 2017-2018; Québec, TroisRi-
                                                                 vières, Montréal.
 Who were the people whose 48 homicides in-
     formed Sask.'s 1st domestic violence death re-
     view?, CBC News.                                       Congrès

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         Activités du CRI-VIFF                                   jeux méthodologiques, théoriques et poli-
 Colloques                                                       tiques, organisé par FemAnVi dans le cadre
                                                                 du 86e colloque de L’ACFAS. 10 mai 2018,
        Compétence parentale, garde des enfants,
                                                                 UQAC, Chicoutimi.
         violence conjugale : comment évaluer le
         meilleur intérêt de l’enfant? Organisé par
         FemAnVi et Trajetvi. 16 mars 2018, UQAM            Journée internationale des femmes
         (Salle SH-4800 au 200 rue Sherbrooke Ouest),
         Montréal.                                              Calendrier des activités — Féministes tant
                                                                 qu’il le faudra! 8 mars 2018.
         Pour information et inscription,        visitez:
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         faites aux femmes. 20 au 24 août 2018.                  juin 2018.

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