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  1. 2022年9月1日 · Gadd & R. Broad, Troubling Recognitions in British Responses to Modern Slavery, 58(6) Br. J. Criminol. 1440–1461 (2018); C. Barlow, Victims Perpetrating a Crime: A Critique of Responses to Forced Criminality and Modern Slavery in the UK Courts, in Modern

  2. 2024年5月9日 · In all the examples above, there is a clear “victim” and a clear “perpetrator” — as is in the case of Gadd’s harrowing assault by Darrien. But even as Gadd unflinchingly portrays Darrien’s abuse, there is a marked sense of hesitation in labelling Martha as his “abuser”.

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  4. 2017年3月12日 · Paper on Reconsidering Perpetrator Typologies by Professor David Gadd. Mariam Zarif 12 March 2017. david.gadd@manchester.ac.uk. Practitioners working with men who are violent towards women will routinely encounter men who claim the causes of their behaviour are unique or specific to a relationship that has gone wrong.

  5. 2019年3月1日 · Intimate partner violence (IPV) perpetration involves any behaviour by an intimate partner causing physical, sexual or psychological harm, including aggression, sexual coercion, psychological abuse, financial abuse and controlling behaviours ( World Health Organisation, 2012 ).

    • Gail Gilchrist, Fay Dennis, Polly Radcliffe, Juliet Henderson, Louise M. Howard, David Gadd
    • 2019
  6. 2024年5月9日 · Over the course of the show, Gadd digs into her past and learns he isn’t her first victim — she has a documented criminal record for stalking at least two previous families.

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  7. 2020年5月27日 · According to this view, perpetrating violence is the impossibility of finding a signifier, an “unsymbolized content” that involves the excess of an act of violence that has failed to find expression in the symbolization of language, where each party in a conflict prevents the other from realizing its identity and its humanity.

  8. 2018年10月4日 · The victim-perpetrator paradigm, then, explains how groups that claim victim status create a favourable self-image which is accentuated against the ‘bad’ out-groups they identify as perpetrators, and how such processes resonate with group-serving explanations of violence.