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oapen-20.500.12657-294602021-11-12T16:08:53Z Experiences of Intervention Against Violence Hagemann-White, Carol Grafe, Bianca Intervention gender violence child abuse Elektro-Slovenija Family (biology) Germany Minute and second of arc Non-governmental organization Portugal Social work Southern Puebla Mixtec bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JF Society & culture: general::JFF Social issues & processes The stories in this anthology emerged from interviews with women and young people about their experience of intervention when they were escaping a situation of abuse, neglect and/or sexual exploitation. They come from the research project “Cultural Encounters in Intervention Against Violence (CEINAV)” in four countries – England & Wales, Germany, Portugal and Slovenia. Through support services the women and young people were contacted; they came from a minority or migration background and had travelled through a history of violence and intervention, and were asked to tell who intervened, what had been helpful and what had not. 2018-10-01 23:55:55 2019-03-17 10:41:01 2020-04-01T12:28:45Z 2020-04-01T12:28:45Z 2016 book 1000476 OCN: 1076650656 9783847420439 http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/29460 eng Cultural Encounters in Intervention Against Violence application/pdf n/a 9783847410256.pdf Verlag Barbara Budrich 10.3224/84742043 10.3224/84742043 c71f4dcb-6466-4fde-8a25-0516cdd477b8 9783847420439 2 356 open access
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The stories in this anthology emerged from interviews with women and young people about their experience of intervention when they were escaping a situation of abuse, neglect and/or sexual exploitation. They come from the research project “Cultural Encounters in Intervention Against Violence (CEINAV)” in four countries – England & Wales, Germany, Portugal and Slovenia. Through support services the women and young people were contacted; they came from a minority or migration background and had travelled through a history of violence and intervention, and were asked to tell who intervened, what had been helpful and what had not.
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