Incoming Resources
- Gender violence, interdisciplinary perspectives, edited by Laura L. O'Toole, Jessica R. Schiffman, and Margie L. Kiter Edwards
- Obsessive becoming, Shakti Productions ; a Daniel Reeves video for the Arts Council of England and Channel 4
- Home truths about domestic violence, feminist influences on policy and practice : a reader, edited by Jalna Hanmer and Catherine Itzin ; with Sheila Quaid and Debra Wigglesworth
- Children living with domestic violence, putting men's abuse of women on the child care agenda, edited by Audrey Mullender and Rebecca Morley
- Policing domestic violence, effective organisational structures, Joyce Plotnikoff, Richard Woolfson
- Picking up the pieces after domestic violence, a practical resource for supporting parenting skills, Kate Iwi and Chris Newman
- Mothering through domestic violence, Lorraine Radford and Marianne Hester
- Why does he do that?, inside the minds of angry and controlling men, Lundy Bancroft
- Home truths about domestic violence, feminist influences on policy and practice : a reader, edited by Jalna Hanmer and Catherine Itzin ; with Sheila Quaid and Debra Wigglesworth
- No visible bruises, what we don't know about domestic violence can kill us, Rachel Louise Snyder ; narrated by the author
- Home should be safe, hope and help for domestic violence victims, Mina R Raulston
- Rekiah's law, a mother's story of forgiveness and hope after her daughter's murder, Kerryn Robertson
- Touched by love, turning crisis into a blessing, Luciane Sperling
- Opening the door from inside, how to deal with domestic violence, Robin Parry
- Working class man, Jimmy Barnes
- Working class boy, Jimmy Barnes
- A journey through emotional abuse, from bondage to freedom, Caroline Abbott with Debbie Stafford
- Daughters of shame, Jasvinder Sanghera
- A memory, a monologue, a rant, and a prayer, edited by Eve Ensler and Mollie Doyle ; [contributors include Edward Albee, Tariq Ali ... [et al.]]
- Behind the mask, one woman's story of the survival of abuse, Juliet M. Sampson
- Invincible, the 10 lies you learn growing up with domestic violence, and the truths to set you free, Brian F. Martin
- In control, dangerous relationships and how they end in murder, Jane Monckton Smith
- Understanding gender-based violence, an essential textbook for nurses, healthcare professionals and social workers, Caroline Bradbury-Jones, Louise Isham, editors
- Women and conflict, edited by Helen O'Connell
- Family boundaries, the invention of normality & dangerousness, Caroline Knowles
- Mothering through domestic violence, Lorraine Radford and Marianne Hester
- Breaking the silence, art therapy with children from violent homes, Cathy A. Malchiodi
- Feminist perspectives on family law, edited by Alison Diduck and Katherine O'Donovan
- Children's needs, parenting capacity : the impact of illness, problem alcohol and drug use, and domestic violence on children's development, Cleaver, H., Unell, I. and Aldgate, J
- Picking up the pieces after domestic violence, a practical resource for supporting parenting skills, Kate Iwi and Chris Newman
- Sourcebook on violence against women, [edited by] Claire M. Renzetti, Jeffrey L. Edleson, Raquel Kennedy Bergen
- Changing chapters, a sister's story, Clara Jobson
- My father, the murderer, a reckoning with the past, Nina Young & Denise Young
- Working class boy, [written and] read by Jimmy Barnes
- Little books on audio, [written and] read by Mark Scott, John Birmingham, Tony Wheeler, Blanche d'Alpuget, Don Watson, Natasha Stott Despoja, Sarah Hanson-Young, Nikki Gemmell, volume one
- Rock bottom and faithless, defeating the lies of domestic abuse with God's truth, Sue Parisher with Rebecca Davis
- No visible wounds, identifying nonphysical abuse of women by their men, Mary Susan Miller, Ph.D
- Pathway to healing, my personal journey to healing and deliverance, Mina R Raulston
- Home-grown, how domestic violence turns men into terrorists /Joan Smith
- Working class boy, Jimmy Barnes
- Liberating Aboriginal people from violence, Stephanie Jarrett
- I survived, Victoria Cilliers ; read by Sophie Roberts
- Danced on the darkest clouds, by Sumayya Ibrahim
- Resurrection, a true story of power and forgiveness, P A McDermott
- Domestic violence in health contexts, a guide for healthcare professions, Parveen Ali, Julie McGarry, editors
- Making an impact, children and domestic violence - update 2003, Making an Impact Consortium (Barnardo's, NSPCC, University of Bristol)
- Sourcebook on violence against women, Claire M. Renzetti, University of Kentucky, Jeffrey L. Edleson, University of California Berkeley, Raquel Kennedy Bergen, Saint Joseph's University
- Child protection, domestic violence and parental substance misuse, family experiences and effective practice, Hedy Cleaver ... [et al.]
- Everyday violence, how women and men experience sexual and physical danger, Elizabeth Stanko
- Sourcebook on violence against women, edited by Claire M. Renzetti, Jeffrey L. Edleson, Raquel Kennedy Bergen