posted on 2017-03-15, 11:05authored byCatherine Donovan, Rebecca Barnes, Catherine Nixon
This is a report on the interim findings from the first UK study exploring the abusive
behaviours of lesbian, gay, bisexual and/or trans (LGB and/or T) people in their intimate
relationships. Whether domestic violence and abuse (DVA) occurs in LGB and/or T
relationships is no longer in question. In response to the research and activism about this
issue, the UK government’s Home Office definition recognises that DVA can occur in
intimate relationships ‘regardless of gender or sexuality’.1
In 1994, the Criminal Justice and
Public Order Act was amended to recognise that men can be raped (by men), while the
Domestic Violence, Crime and Victims Act 2004 specifically includes victims/survivors of
domestic violence and abuse in same-sex relationships in measures to protect them such as
restraining orders and non-molestation orders.
Funding
Funded by the Economic and Social Research Council: ES/J012580/1
History
Citation
The Coral Project: Exploring Abusive Behaviours in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and/or Transgender Relationships: Interim Report 2014
Author affiliation
/Organisation/COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES, ARTS AND HUMANITIES/Department of Criminology
Published in
The Coral Project: Exploring Abusive Behaviours in Lesbian