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Sanctioned by the Legal System: A Systems Approach to Women, Child Contact, and Intimate Partner Violence and Abuse


ISBN13: 9783032149985
To be Published: March 2026
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Country of Publication: Switzerland
Format: Hardback
Price: £109.99





This book considers women's child contact experiences in the context of abuse and comes from a feminist epistemology. It brings together survivor and professional experiences of the family contact system in England and Wales, applying systems theories to examine how the whole system works together to drive change across different organisations and settings. It focusses on three studies from England and Wales which make use of innovative designs to capture the perspectives of survivors and professionals. It develops the field by emphasizing survivor voices and providing theory-based explanations of the findings to aid understanding and drive change.

This book is led by survivor voices who suggest the system is ineffective and hinders progress, wellbeing and safety. Professional insights add to the discussion, highlighting ineffective practice across the system and damaging myths that impact survivor and child outcomes. The book provides a broad picture, considering how women navigate child contact with fathers who have been abusive, and the challenges they face with the current system. It speak to those looking to compare systems and practice across countries. The book may be of interest to those working, studying or researching in child protection, family law, domestic abuse, social work, and/or policing.

Subjects:
Criminology, Family Law
Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Intimate Partner Violence And Abuse
Chapter 3. Understanding The Child Contact System
Chapter 4. Children, Ipva And Child Contact
Chapter 5. Women's Experiences Of The Contact Process
Chapter 6. Child Contact Myths In Practice
Chapter 7. Professional Perspectives
Chapter 8. Conclusions And Recommendations