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violence against women

Disguising domestic violence

Tiyana Matliovski asks whether the decision to deny Chris Brown entry to the country will actually help combat domestic violence.

Sexual violence on the big screen

Erica Jolly asks whether it’s appropriate to depict violence against women in film and TV in the name of historical accuracy.

Disguising domestic violence

Tiyana Matliovski asks whether the decision to deny Chris Brown entry to the country will actually help combat domestic violence.

Sexual violence on the big screen

Erica Jolly asks whether it’s appropriate to depict violence against women in film and TV in the name of historical accuracy.

more from violence against women

Disguising domestic violence

Tiyana Matliovski asks whether the decision to deny Chris Brown entry to the country will actually help combat domestic violence.

Sexual violence on the big screen

Erica Jolly asks whether it’s appropriate to depict violence against women in film and TV in the name of historical accuracy.

Elite athletes and violence against women

Floyd Mayweather’s win raises questions about whether athletes who have committed violent crimes should be competing in high-profile events, writes Nat Kassel.

The silent predator

Michael Winterbottom’s new film, The Killer Inside Me, has caused outrage for graphically showing women being abused. But, as Jean Kemshal-Bell writes, perhaps seeing this brutality is a necessary step towards recognising the reality of violence against women.