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30. Ibid.

Ibid.

31. Kathleen J. Ferraro & John M. Johnson, ‘How women experience battering: The process of victimization’, Social Problems, 1983, 30(3), pp. 325–39.

Social Problems

32. Ali Owens, ‘Why we stay: A deeper look at domestic abuse’, The Huffington Post, 6 June 2016.

The Huffington Post

33. Investigation by ABC News, edited by Julia Baird and Hayley Gleeson, into religion and domestic violence, 2017–2018.

34. Herman, Trauma and Recovery, p. 87.

Trauma and Recovery

35. Leigh Goodmark, ‘When is a battered woman not a battered woman? When she fights back’, Yale Journal of Law & Feminism, 2008, 20(1), pp. 75–129.

Yale Journal of Law & Feminism

36. Australian Bureau of Statistics, ‘People in Australia Who Were Born in Afghanistan’, 2016 Census QuickStats Country of Birth.

37. Manpreet K. Singh, ‘Indian women are the largest migrant group in Australia to call family violence helpline’, SBS Punjabi, 7 February 2017.

38. Francis Bloch and Vijayendra Rao, ‘Terror as a bargaining instrument: A case study of dowry violence in rural India’, The American Economic Review, 2002, 92(4), pp. 1029–43.

The American Economic Review

39. Sylvia Walby & Jonathan Allen, ‘Domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking: Findings from the British Crime Survey’, Study 276, 2004.

40. Jennifer Nixon & Cathy Humphreys, ‘Marshalling the evidence: Using intersectionality in the domestic violence frame’, Social Politics: International Studies in Gender, State and Society, 2010, 17(2), pp. 137–58.

Social Politics: International Studies in Gender, State and Society

41. Melissa Lucashenko, ‘Sinking below sight: Down and out in Brisbane and Logan’, Griffith REVIEW, 2013, 41, pp. 53–67.

Griffith REVIEW