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17. Nancy Glass et al. ‘Non-fatal strangulation is an important risk factor for homicide of women’, Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2007, 35(3), pp. 329–35.
18. Biderman, Communist Patterns of Coercive Interrogation.
19. Herman, Trauma and Recovery, p. 77.
20. Biderman, Communist Patterns of Coercive Interrogation.
21. Herman, Trauma and Recovery, p. 76.
22. A. M. Volant, J. A. Johnson, E. Gullone & E. J. Coleman, ‘The relationship between family violence and animal abuse: An Australian study’, Journal of Interpersonal Violence, September 2008, 3(9), pp. 1277–95.
23. Biderman, ‘Communist attempts’, p. 619.
24. Stark, Coercive Control, p. 258.
25. David Livingstone Smith, ‘The essence of evil’, Aeon, 24 October 2014.
26. Lewis Okun, Woman Abuse: Facts Replacing Myths, SUNY Press, 1986, p. 128.
27. Herman, Trauma and Recovery, p. 83.
1. Peta Cox, Violence Against Women: Additional analysis of the Australian Bureau of Statistics’ Personal Safety Survey, 2012: Research report, Sydney: ANROWS, 2015.
2. WIRE Women’s Information submission to the Senate Finance and Public Administration References Committee Inquiry into Domestic Violence in Australia, p. 6.
3. Kate Campbell, ‘WA cop Stephanie Bochorsky who saved two girls set alight by their dad speaks for first time’, Perth Now, 20 October 2017.
4. Kayla Osborne, ‘Domestic violence cases on the rise in Camden’, Wollondilly Advertiser, 19 June 2018.
5. J. E. Snell & Robey A. Rosenwald, ‘The wifebeater’s wife: A study of family interaction’, Archives of General Psychiatry, 1964, 11(2), pp. 107–12.
6. Paula J. Caplan, The Myth of Women’s Masochism, iUniverse, 2005, p. 36.
7. Glenn Collins, ‘Women and masochism: Debate continues’, The New York Times, 2 December 1985, p. 12.
8. Catherine Kirkwood, Leaving Abusive Partners: From the scars of survival to the wisdom for change, SAGE, 1993.
9. VicHealth, Australians’ attitudes to violence against women. Findings from the 2013 National Community Attitudes towards Violence Against Women Survey (NCAS), Melbourne: Victorian Health Promotion Foundation, 2014.
10. Lenore E. Walker, The Battered Woman, Harper & Row, 1979.
11. Ibid., p. 46.
12. Ibid., p. 46.
13. Ibid., p. 57.
14. Allan Wade, ‘Rethinking Stockholm Syndrome’, presentation, uploaded to YouTube on 11 October 2015 by the Center for Response Based Practice, www.youtube.com/watch?v=drI4HFJkbCc.
15. ‘What is Stockholm syndrome?’, BBC News (online), 22 August 2013.
16. В данном случае я отсылаю читателя к канадскому семейному терапевту Аллану Уэйду и его работе «Пересматривая стокгольский синдром» (Rethinking Stockholm Syndrome), в которой он публикует свои беседы с Кристин Энмарк.
17. Terence Mickey, ‘#13 The Ideal Hostage’, Memory Motel (podcast), 6 December 2016.
18. Wade, ‘Rethinking Stockholm Syndrome’.
19. Ibid.
20. M. Namnyak, et al., ‘«Stockholm syndrome»: Psychiatric diagnosis or urban myth?’ Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 2008, 117, pp. 4–11.
21. Wade, ‘Rethinking Stockholm Syndrome’.
22. Courtney Michelle Klein, ‘Combating intimate partner violence through policing innovations: Examining High Point, North Carolina’s offender focused domestic violence initiative’, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York, 2014.
23. Paula Reavey & Sam Warner, New Feminist Stories of Child Sexual Abuse: Sexual scripts and dangerous dialogues, Psychology Press, 2003.
24. E. W. Gondolf & E. R. Fisher, ‘Battered women as survivors: An alternative to treating learned helplessness’, Lexington, MA, England: Lexington Books/D.C. Heath and Com, 1988.
25. Lee H. Bowker & Lorie Maurer, ‘The medical treatment of battered wives’, Women & Health, 1987, 12, pp. 25–45.
26. Linda Gordon, Heroes of Their Own Lives: The politics and history of family violence, Boston, New York: Viking, 1988.
27. Biderman, Communist Patterns of Coercive Interrogation.
28. Kirkwood, L eaving Abusive Partners, p. 61.
29. Leslie Morgan Steiner, ‘Why domestic violence victims don’t leave’, TEDxRainier, November 2012.
30. Ibid.
31. Kathleen J. Ferraro & John M. Johnson, ‘How women experience battering: The process of victimization’, Social Problems, 1983, 30(3), pp. 325–39.
32. Ali Owens, ‘Why we stay: A deeper look at domestic abuse’, The Huffington Post, 6 June 2016.
33. Investigation by ABC News, edited by Julia Baird and Hayley Gleeson, into religion and domestic violence, 2017–2018.
34. Herman, Trauma and Recovery, p. 87.
35. Leigh Goodmark, ‘When is a battered woman not a battered woman? When she fights back’, Yale Journal of Law & Feminism, 2008, 20(1), pp. 75–129.
36. Australian Bureau of Statistics, ‘People in Australia Who Were Born in Afghanistan’, 2016 Census QuickStats Country of Birth.
37. Manpreet K. Singh, ‘Indian women are the largest migrant group in Australia to call family violence helpline’, SBS Punjabi, 7 February 2017.
38. Francis Bloch and Vijayendra Rao, ‘Terror as a bargaining instrument: A case study of dowry violence in rural India’, The American Economic Review, 2002, 92(4), pp. 1029–43.
39. Sylvia Walby & Jonathan Allen, ‘Domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking: Findings from the British Crime Survey’, Study 276, 2004.
40. Jennifer Nixon & Cathy Humphreys, ‘Marshalling the evidence: Using intersectionality in the domestic violence frame’, Social Politics: International Studies in Gender, State and Society, 2010, 17(2), pp. 137–58.
41. Melissa Lucashenko, ‘Sinking below sight: Down and out in Brisbane and Logan’, Griffith REVIEW, 2013, 41, pp. 53–67.
42. SBS World News, ‘Cost of fleeing violent relationship is $18,000 and 141 hours, ACTU’, SBS News (online), 13 November 2017.
43. P. Cameron, Relationship Problems and Money: Women talk about financial abuse, WIRE Women’s Information, 26 August 2014.
44. Ibid.
45. Ibid.
1. Heather Douglas & Tanja Stark, Stories from Survivors: Domestic violence and criminal justice interventions, T. C. Beirne School of Law, The University of Queensland, 2010.
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