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‘Do you want to do some arm wrestling?’: children's strategies when experiencing domestic violence and the meaning of age
Authors:Carolina Överlien
Institution:1. Department of Social Work, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden;2. Norwegian Center for Violence and Traumatic Stress Studies (NKVTS), Oslo, Norway
Abstract:The aim of this study is, by analysing children's and young people's discourses, to investigate their strategies in response to domestic violence episodes, in relation to their age. The empirical data come from individual interviews with children and young people (ages 8–20 years) who had experienced domestic violence and lived at refuges for abused women. The thematic analysis shows that the children describe a wide range of strategies before, during and after a violent episode, that all children act regardless of age and that strategies vary according not only to age but also to situation and context. The theoretical framework used is the sociology of childhood, and the analysis engages with theoretical concepts of age, agency and positioning.
Keywords:child abuse  domestic violence  sociology of childhood  violence (against women and children)
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