veille scientifique du cri-viff sur la violence conjugale

Novembre-Décembre 2014 – Numéro 21
VEILLE SCIENTIFIQUE DU CRI-VIFF
SUR LA VIOLENCE CONJUGALE
Le 21e numéro de la veille
scientifique mensuelle du
CRI-VIFF
Le Centre de recherche interdisciplinaire sur la
violence familiale et la violence faite aux
femmes (CRI-VIFF) publie une veille scientifique sur une base mensuelle afin de fournir aux
principaux acteurs-rices (chercheurs-es, intervenants-es, étudiants-es, décideurs-es politiques)
impliqués dans la lutte contre la violence conjugale, l’accès aux plus récentes connaissances
théoriques, méthodologiques et pratiques qui
les accompagneront dans leurs réflexions et
dans leurs pratiques.
Cette veille scientifique réunit les publications
du dernier mois sur les différentes dimensions
de la violence conjugale. Ces publications sont
de nature multiple : écrits scientifiques, littérature grise, articles de journaux, rapports ou
fiches synthèses du CRI-VIFF et autres évènements pertinents.
TABLE DES MATIÈRES
Articles scientifiques
Revue de presse
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Vidéos
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« La violence, sous quelque forme qu’elle se
manifeste, est un échec » Jean-Paul Sartre
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Novembre-Décembre 2014 – Numéro 21
Articles scientifiques1
ENFANCE ET MATERNITÉ
 Faulkner, B., Goldstein, AL. & Wekerle, C. (2014).
 Alhusen, JL., Bullock, L., Sharps, P., Schminkey,
D., Comstock, E. & Campbell, J. (2014). Intimate Partner Violence During Pregnancy and Adverse Neonatal Outcomes in Low-Income Women. Journal of
Women's Health, 23(11), 920-926.
Pathways From Childhood Maltreatment to Emerging Adulthood: Investigating Trauma-Mediated Substance Use and Dating Violence Outcomes Among
Child Protective Services–Involved Youth. Child Maltreatment, 19( ¾), 219-232.
 Bair-Merritt, MH., Voegtline, K., Ghazarian, SR.,
 Gartland, D., Woolhouse, H., Mensah, FK., He-
Granger, DA., Blair, C., Johnson, SB. & Family Life
Project Investigators. (2014). Maternal intimate partner violence exposure, child cortisol reactivity and
child asthma. Child Abuse & Neglect.
garty, K., Hiscock, H. & Brown, SJ. (2014). The Case
for Early Intervention to Reduce the Impact of Intimate Partner Abuse on Child Outcomes: Results of
an Australian Cohort of First-Time Mothers. Birth:
Issues in Perinatal Care, 41(4), 374-383.
 Berthelot, N., Hébert, M., Godbout, N., Goulet,
M., Bergeron, S. & Boucher, S. (2014). Childhood
Maltreatment Increases the Risk of Intimate Partner
Violence via PTSD and Anger Personality Traits in
Individuals Consulting for Sexual Problems. Journal
of Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma, 23(9), 982-998.
 Gonzalez, A., MacMillan, H., Tanaka, M., Jack,
 Delker, BC., Noll, LK., Kim, HK. & Fisher, PA.
 Howell, KH., Miller, LE., Lilly, MM., Burlaka, V.,
(2014). Maternal abuse history and self-regulation
difficulties in preadolescence. Child Abuse & Neglect,
38(12).
 Chan, KL. (2014). Child victims and poly-victims
in China: Are they more at-risk of family violence?
Child Abuse & Neglect, 38(11), 1832-1839.
 Emery, CR., Thapa, S., Do, MH. & Chan, KL.
(2014). Do family order and neighbor intervention
against intimate partner violence protect children
from abuse? Findings from kathmandu. Child Abuse
& Neglect.
SM. & Tonmyr, L. (2014). Subtypes of exposure to
intimate partner violence within a canadian child
welfare sample: Associated risks and child maladjustment. Child Abuse & Neglect, 38(12).
Grogan-Kaylor, AC. & Graham-Bermann, SA. (2015).
Strengthening Positive Parenting Through Intervention: Evaluating the Moms’ Empowerment Program
for Women Experiencing Intimate Partner Violence.
Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 30(2), 232-252.
 Jennings, WG., Park, MR., Richards, TN.,
Tomsich, E., Gover, A. & Powers, RA. (2014). Exploring the relationship between child physical abuse
and adult dating violence using a causal inference
approach in an emerging adult population in South
Korea. Child Abuse & Neglect, 38(12), 1902-1913.
 Krans, E., Moloci, N., Housey, M. & Davis, M.
(2014). Impact of Psychosocial Risk Factors on Prenatal Care Delivery: A National Provider Survey. Maternal & Child Health Journal, 18(10), 2362-2370.
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Novembre-Décembre 2014 – Numéro 21
 Lannert, BK., Garcia, AM., Smagur, KE., Yalch,
 Carlos, DM., Carvalho Ferriani, MdasG., Esteves,
MM., Levendosky, AA., Bogat, GA. & Lonstein, JS.
(2014). Relational trauma in the context of intimate
partner violence. Child Abuse & Neglect, 38(12).
MR., da Silva, LMP., Scatena, L. (2014). Social support from the perspective of adolescent victims of
domestic violence. [ESPAGNOL] Revista da Escola de
Enfermagem da USP, 48(4), 610-617.
 Mailloux, S. (2014). Fatal Families: Why Children
are Killed in Familicide Occurrences. Journal of Family Violence, 29(8), 921-926.
 Manning, LG., Davies, PT. & Cicchetti, D. (2014).
Interparental Violence and Childhood Adjustment:
How and Why Maternal Sensitivity Is a Protective
Factor. Child Development, 85(6), 2263-2278.
 Nasrullah, M., Zakar, R. & Zakar, MZ. (2014).
Child Marriage and Its Associations With Controlling Behaviors and Spousal Violence Against Adolescent and Young Women in Pakistan. Journal of Adolescent Health, 55(6), 804-809.
 Ogbonnaya, IN., Finno-Velasquez, M. & Kohl, PL.
(2014). Domestic violence and immigration status
among latina mothers in the child welfare system:
Findings from the national survey of child and adolescent well-being ii (nscaw ii). Child Abuse & Neglect.
 Wilson, CK., Lamis, DA., Winn, S. & Kaslow, NJ.
(2014). Intimate partner violence, spiritual wellbeing, and parenting stress in African-American
women. Journal of Spirituality in Mental Health, 16(4).
ADOLESCENCE ET JEUNES ADULTES
 Boladale, M., Yetunde, O., Adesanmi, A., Olu-
tayo, A. & Olanrewaju, I. (2015). Personality Profiles
and Psychopathology Among Students Exposed to
Dating Violence at the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 30(1), 168190.
 Boothe, MAS., Wilson, RM., Lassiter, TE. & Hol-
land, B. (2014). Differences in Sexual Behaviors and
Teen Dating Violence among Black, Hispanic, and
White Female Adolescents. Journal of Aggression,
Maltreatment & Trauma, 23(10), 1072-1089.
 Debnam, K., Howard, D. & Garza, M. (2014). 'If
You Don't Have Honesty in a Relationship, Then
There Is No Relationship': African American Girls'
Characterization of Healthy Dating Relationships, A
Qualitative Study. Journal of Primary Prevention, 35
(6), 397-407.
 Edwards, KM., Dardis, CM., Sylaska, KM. &
Gidycz, CA. (2015). Informal Social Reactions to College Women’s Disclosure of Intimate Partner Violence: Associations With Psychological and Relational Variables. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 30(1), 2544.
 Foshee, VA., Reyes, LM., Agnew-Brune, CB., Si-
mon, TR., Vagi, KJ., Lee, RD. & Suchindran, C.
(2014). The effects of the evidence-based safe dates
dating abuse prevention program on other youth
violence outcomes. Prevention Science, 15(6), 907-916.
 Wusu, O. (2014). Predictors and implications of
intimate partner violence against married female
youths in nigeria. Journal of Family Violence.
DESCRIPTION ET COMPRÉHENSION DE LA
PROBLÉMATIQUE
Beyer, K., Wallis, AB. & Hamberger, L. K. (2015).
Neighborhood Environment and Intimate Partner
Violence: A Systematic Review. Trauma, Violence &
Abuse, 16(1), 16-47.
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Bridges, AJ., Karlsson, M. & Lindly, E. (2015).
The Effect of Brief, Passive Psychoeducation on
Knowledge and Ratings of Intimate Partner Violence
in the United States and Argentina. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 30 (2), 272-294.
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Cowan, S. (2014). Motivating Questions and Partial Answers: A Response to Prosecuting Domestic
Violence by Michelle Madden Dempsey. Criminal
Law and Philosophy, 8(3), 543-555.
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Novembre-Décembre 2014 – Numéro 21
 Elmquist, JA., Hamel, J., Shorey, RC., Labrecque,
L., Ninnemann, A. & Stuart, GL. (2014). Motivations
for intimate partner violence in men and women arrested for domestic violence and court referred to
batterer intervention programs. Partner Abuse, 5(4),
359-374.
Hussain, N., Sprague, S., Madden, K., Hussain,
FN., Pindiprolu, B. & Bhandari, M. (2015). A Comparison of the Types of Screening Tool Administration Methods Used for the Detection of Intimate
Partner Violence: A Systematic Review and MetaAnalysis. Trauma, Violence & Abuse, 16(1), 60-69.
 Emery, CR., Wu, S. & Tsolmon, O. (2015). The
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Peril of Order? IPV, Injury, and Order in Mongolian
Families. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 30(1), 62-68.
 Field, RM. & Lynch, A. (2014). Hearing parties'
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Ibarra, P., Gur, O. & Erez, E. (2014). Surveillance
as casework: supervising domestic violence defendants with GPS technology. Crime, Law & Social
Change, 62(4), 417-444.
voices in Coordinated Family Dispute Resolution
(CFDR): An Australian pilot of a family mediation
model designed for matters involving a history of
domestic violence. Journal of Social Welfare & Family
Law, 36(4), 392-402.
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 Finfgeld-Connett, D. (2014). Intimate Partner
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Abuse Among Older Women: Qualitative Systematic
Review. Clinical Nursing Research, 23(6), 664-683.
 Forsdike, K., Tarzia, L., Hindmarsh, E. & He-
garty, K. (2014). Family violence across the life cycle.
Australian Family Physician, 43(11), 768-774.
 García Selgas, F. (2014). Gender Embodiment as
Gender-Enacted Body: A Review of Intimate Partner
Violence and Gender Embodiment Perspectives.
Gender Issues, 31(¾), 185-201.
 Heffernan, K., Blythe, B. & Nicolson, P. (2014).
How do social workers understand and respond to
domestic violence and relate this to organizational
policy and practice? International Social Work, 57(6),
698-713.
 Hildebrand Karlén, M., Roos af Hjelmsäter, E.,
Fahlke, C., Granhag, PA. & Söderpalm Gordh, A.
(2015). Alcohol intoxicated eyewitnesses' memory of
intimate partner violence. Psychology, Crime & Law,
21(2), 156-171.
 Huang, L. & Lin, Y. (2014). Determinants of Po-
lice-Filed Petitions for Protection Orders in Taiwan:
Comparing Predictive Factor Salience in Intimate
Partner Violence Cases in the USA and Taiwan.
Asian Journal of Criminology, 9(4), 301-322.
Jaffe, PG., Dawson, M. & Campbell, M. (2014).
Developing a national collaborative approach to prevent domestic homicides: domestic homicide review
committees. Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice, 55(1), 137.
Jaspaert, E. & Vervaeke, G. (2014). Exploring the
Indirect Effect of Preference Discrepancy on Intimate
Partner Violence. Journal of Family Violence, 29(8), 829
-837.
Khadra, C., Wehbe, N., Lachance Fiola, J., Skaff,
W. & Nehmé, M. (2015). Symptoms of PostTraumatic Stress Disorder Among Battered Women
in Lebanon: An Exploratory Study. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 30(2), 295-313.
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Morgan, K., Williamson, E., Hester, M., Jones, S.
& Feder, G. (2014). Asking men about domestic violence and abuse in a family medicine context: Help
seeking and views on the general practitioner role.
Aggression & Violent Behavior, 19(6), 637-642.
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Nnawulezi, NA. & Sullivan, CM. (2014). Oppression Within Safe Spaces: Exploring Racial Microaggressions Within Domestic Violence Shelters.
Journal of Black Psychology, 40(6), 563-591.
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O'Doherty, LJ., MacMillan, H., Feder, G., Taft, A.,
Taket, A. & Hegarty, K. (2014). Selecting outcomes
for intimate partner violence intervention trials:
Overview and recommendations. Aggression & Violent Behavior, 19(6), 663-672.
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Novembre-Décembre 2014 – Numéro 21
 Parker, EM. & Gielen, AC. (2014). Intimate Part-
ner Violence and Safety Strategy Use: Frequency of
Use and Perceived Effectiveness. Women's Health Issues, 24(6), 584-593.
 Rodriguez-Menés, J., Puig, D. & Sobrino, C.
(2014). Poly- and Distinct- Victimization in Histories
of Violence Against Women. Journal of Family Violence, 29(8), 849-858.
Whitaker, MP. (2014). Linking Community Protective Factors To Intimate Partner Violence Perpetration. Violence Against Women, 20(11), 1338-1359.
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Wilson, CK., Lamis, DA., Winn, S. & Kaslow, NJ.
(2014). Intimate Partner Violence, Spiritual WellBeing, and Parenting Stress in African-American
Women. Journal of Spirituality in Mental Health, 16(4),
261-285.
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 Sawyer, S., Parekh, V., Williams, A. & Williams,
B. (2014). Are Australian paramedics adequately
trained and prepared for intimate partner violence?
A pilot study. Journal of Forensic & Legal Medicine, 28,
32-35.
 Sweet, PL. (2014). ‘Every bone of my body:’ Do-
mestic violence and the diagnostic body. Social Science & Medicine, 122, 44-52.
 Sygel, K., Kristiansson, M., Furberg, R. & Fors, U.
(2014). Reactions on display/intimate partner violence (ROD/IPV)-A study of a new interactive computer simulation program for the treatment of men
convicted of intimate partner violence. The International Journal of Forensic Mental Health, 13(4).
 Valdez, CE. & Lilly, MM. (2015). Posttraumatic
Growth in Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence:
An Assumptive World Process. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 30(2), 215-231.
 Valpied, J., Cini, A., O'Doherty, L., Taket, A. &
Hegarty, K. (2014). “Sometimes cathartic. Sometimes
quite raw”: Benefit and harm in an intimate partner
violence trial. Aggression & Violent Behavior, 19(6),
673-685.
 Vatnar, SKB. & Bjørkly, S. (2014). An Interaction-
al Perspective on Coping with Intimate Partner Violence: Counterattack, Call for Help, or Give in and
Obey Him? Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment &
Trauma, 23(9), 881-900.
 Wearing, M. (2014). Domestic Violence Working
with Men: Research, Practice Experience and Integrated Responses. Australian Social Work, 67(4), 607609.
RÉALITÉS PARTICULIÈRES
Beck, J., Clapp, JD., Jacobs-Lentz, J., McNiff, J.,
Avery, M. & Olsen, SA.The Association of Mental
Health Conditions With Employment, Interpersonal,
and Subjective Functioning After Intimate Partner
Violence. Violence Against Women, 20(11), 1321-1337.
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Cambron, C., Gringeri, C. & Vogel-Ferguson,
MB. (2014). Physical and Mental Health Correlates of
Adverse Childhood Experiences among Low-Income
Women. Health & Social Work, 39(4), 221-229.
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Canning, V. (2014). Women, asylum and the
harms of detention. Criminal Justice Matters, 98(1), 1011.
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Choi, GY. & Byoun, SJ. (2014). Domestic violence
against migrant women in South Korea: Addressing
the needs of a uniquely situated victim population in
domestic violence policy. International Social Work, 57
(6), 645-660.
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Fogel, CI., Gelaude, DJ., Carry, M., Herbst, JH.,
Parker, S., Scheyette, A. & Neevel, A. (2014). Context
of Risk for HIV and Sexually Transmitted Infections
Among Incarcerated Women in the South: Individual, Interpersonal, and Societal Factors. Women &
Health, 54(8), 694-711.
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Kim-Godwin, Y., Maume, M. & Fox, J. (2014).
Depression, Stress, and Intimate Partner Violence
Among Latino Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers
in Rural Southeastern North Carolina. Journal of Immigrant & Minority Health, 16(6), 1217-1224.
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Novembre-Décembre 2014 – Numéro 21
 Lewis, RJ., Milletich, RJ., Derlega, VJ. & Padilla,
MA. (2014). Sexual Minority Stressors and Psychological Aggression in Lesbian Women’s Intimate Relationships: The Mediating Roles of Rumination and
Relationship Satisfaction. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 38(4), 535-550.
 Lipsky, S., Kernic, M., Qiu, Q., Wright, C. & Has-
in, D. (2014). A Two-Way Street for Alcohol Use and
Partner Violence: Who's Driving It? Journal of Family
Violence, 29(8), 815-828.
 Lorvick, J., Lutnick, A., Wenger, LD., Bourgois,
Parson, N. & Heckert, C. (2014). The Golden
Cage: The Production of Insecurity at the Nexus of
Intimate Partner Violence and Unauthorized Migration in the United States. Human Organization, 73(4),
305-314.
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Roe-Sepowitz, DE., Hickle, KE., Dahlstedt, J. &
Gallagher, J. (2014). Victim or Whore: The Similarities and Differences between Victim's Experiences of
Domestic Violence and Sex Trafficking. Journal of
Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 24(8), 883898.
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P., Cheng, H. & Kral, AH. (2014). Non-Partner Violence Against Women Who Use Drugs in San Francisco. Violence Against Women, 20(11), 1285-1298.
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 Ludwig-Barron, N., Wagner, KD., Syvertsen, JL.,
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Ewald, IJ., Patterson, TL., Semple, SJ. & Stockman,
JK. (2014). “When You Get Old Like This … You
Don't Run Those Risks Anymore”: Influence of Age
on Sexual Risk Behaviors and Condom Use Attitudes Among Methamphetamine-Using Heterosexual Women with a History of Partner Violence. Women's Health Issues, 24(6), 620–628.
 Moya, EM., Chávez-Baray, S. & Martinez, O.
(2014). Intimate Partner Violence and Sexual Health:
Voices and Images of Latina Immigrant Survivors in
Southwestern United States. Health Promotion Practice, 15(6), 881-893.
 Nava, A., McFarlane, J., Gilroy, H. & Maddoux, J.
(2014). Acculturation and Associated Effects on
Abused Immigrant Women's Safety and Mental
Functioning: Results of Entry Data for a 7-year Prospective Study. Journal of Immigrant & Minority
Health, 16(6), 1077-1084.
 Øverup, CS., DiBello, AM., Brunson, JA., Acitelli,
LK. & Neighbors, C. (2015). Drowning the pain: Intimate partner violence and drinking to cope prospectively predict problem drinking. Addictive Behaviors,
41, 152-161.
Sabina, C., Cuevas, CA. & Zadnik, E. (2014). Intimate partner violence among latino women: Rates
and cultural correlates. Journal of Family Violence.
Seo, J., Lloyd, D. & Nam, S. (2014). Work-Family
Conflict and Intimate Partner Violence in the South
Korean Military: Mediating Role of Aggression and
Buffering Effect of a Counseling Resource. Journal of
Family Violence, 29(8), 839-847.
Wright, AMT. (2014). An exploratory study of
self-selected versus other arranged marriages. Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences
and Engineering, 75(5-B(E)).
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MILIEUX DE PRATIQUE PROFESSIONNELLE
Gribaldo, A. (2014). The paradoxical victim: Intimate violence narratives on trial in Italy. American
Ethnologist, 41(4), 743-756.
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Kettner, M., Cappel-Hoffmann, S., Makuch, D.,
Schmidt, P. & Ramsthaler, F. (2015). IPV – Bridging
the juridical gap between scratches and DNA detection under fingernails of cohabitating partners. Forensic Science International: Genetics, 14, 110-115.
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Mujuzi, JD. (2014). The Ugandan Domestic Violence Act: The Drafting History and Challenges to Its
Implementation. International Journal of Law, Policy &
the Family, 28(3), 257-273.
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Novembre-Décembre 2014 – Numéro 21
 Potter-Efron, RT. (2014). The use of neuroplastic
change principles in domestic violence treatment:
An experimental program. Partner Abuse, 5(4), 458468.
Vidéos
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03 dans le cadre d’un projet des 12 jours d'action contre la
violence faite aux femmes.
Capsule # 1 Introduction - 12 jours d'action
contre la violence faite aux femmes.
Revue de presse
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 Campagne contre la violence conjugale. Le Devoir
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 Douze jours pour dénoncer l’horreur de la vio-
Capsule # 2 Les bons gars -12 jours d'action
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lence faite aux femmes. Le Devoir
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Capsule # 3 Les bonnes sources d'information 12 jours d'action contre la violence faite aux femmes.
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La Presse
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 Violence conjugale: pour briser le silence. La
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Presse
Capsule # 9 Responsabilisation des victimes - 12
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ÉVÈNEMENTS
Capsule # 11 Oubli des enfants et victimes collatérales - 12 jours d'action.
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Capsule # 12 Finale - 12 jours d'action contre la
violence faite aux femmes.
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Congrès, colloques
- 37e congrès de la Société de criminologie du
Québec. Thème provisoire: L'éducation et la criminologie, des leviers d'action et de recherche pour
une justice éclairée. Du 28 au 30 octobre 2015.
- European Conference on Domestic Violence. Irlande, du 6 au 9 septembre 2015. Date limite pour
soumettre : 10 janvier 2015.
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