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Chapter 3 Further reading
Protection from domestic violence and occupation of the family home
Burton, M., ‘Criminalising Breaches of Civil Orders for Protection from Domestic Violence’ [2003] Crim LR 301
Burton, M., Legal Responses to Domestic Violence (Abingdon: Routledge-Cavendish, 2008)
Choudry, S. and Herring, J., ‘Righting Domestic Violence’ (2006) 20 International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family 95
Herring, J. and Choudhry, S., ‘Domestic Violence and the Human Rights Act 1998: A New Means of Legal Intervention’ (2006) Public Law 752
Hester, M., Who Does What to Whom? Gender and Domestic Violence Perpetrators (Bristol: University of Bristol in association with the Northern Rock Foundation, 2009)
Home Office, Domestic Violence: A National Report (London: Home Office, 2005)
Humphreys, C. and Thiara, R. K., ‘Neither Justice nor Protection: Women’s Experiences of Post-Separation Violence’ (2003) 25 Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law 195
Madden-Dempsey, M., ‘What Counts as Domestic Violence: A Conceptual Analysis’ [2006] 12 William and Mary Journal of Women and the Law 301
Mullender, A., Rethinking Domestic Violence (Abingdon: Routledge, 1996)
Reece, H., ‘The End of Domestic Violence’ (2006) 69(5) Modern Law Review 770
Walby, S. and Allen, J., Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault and Stalking: Findings from the British Crime Survey, Home Office Research Study 276 (London: Home Office, 2004)