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Built My House of Hope: Abused Women and Pathways Into Homelessness

NCJ Number
245989
Journal
Violence Against Women Volume: 19 Issue: 12 Dated: December 2013 Pages: 1498-1517
Author(s)
Leslie M. Tutty; Cindy Ogden; Bianca Giurgiu; Gillian Weaver-Dunlop
Date Published
December 2013
Length
20 pages
Annotation

Violence from intimate partners is a serious reality for a number of women.

Abstract

Violence from intimate partners is a serious reality for a number of women. For some abused women, leaving becomes a path to homelessness. In fact, when abused women and their children leave their homes because of partner abuse, they become homeless even if they subsequently seek residence in a shelter for woman abuse. This project interviewed 62 women from across Canada who had been abused by partners and were homeless at some point. The women were asked about their experiences with both partner abuse and homelessness and the effects on themselves and their children, which suggest important policy shifts. Abstract published by arrangement with Sage.