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Post-Separation Violence and Abuse in the Lives of Women and Children: 'It's Never Over'

Contributor(s): Thiara, Ravi K (Author), Harrison, Christine (Author), Chung, Donna (Author)

ISBN: 9780367257002

Publisher: Routledge

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Pub Date: August 31, 2026

Lexile Code: 0000

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.00" H x 0.00" L x 0.00" W ( 0.99 lbs) 254 pages

Series: Routledge Advances in Health and Social Policy

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Post-Separation Violence and Abuse in the Lives of Women and Children amplifies the voices of women and children to highlight the myriad issues encountered post-separation when perpetrators of domestic violence and abuse (DVA) continue to exert their control.

Review Quotes:

"At last a book that pulls together all the disparate sources on post-separation violence, exploding the myth that leaving a violent man ends their behaviour. Victim-survivors and their supporters have long known that leaving increases danger - the book confirms that understanding whilst offering routes to safety and freedom."

Professor Liz Kelly, Director of the Child and Woman Abuse Studies Unit (CWASU), London Metropolitan University, UK

"It's Never Over is an essential and timely contribution to the field of domestic violence and abuse. What sets this book apart is its absolute clarity: separation is not a single event but a prolonged, turbulent process with the authors documenting its profound impact with evidence and urgency. This is a vital resource for practitioners, policymakers, researchers, and anyone committed to improving responses to domestic violence and abuse. By naming and explaining why "it's never over" for so many victim-survivors, the book challenges systems to do better and offers a compelling call for change."

Professor Stephanie Holt, University of Dublin, Republic of Ireland

"This important book highlights the continuity and intensification of domestic violence across separation, with a special focus on how abusers use and target children as part of coercive control. It is an antidote for the persistent ignorance around post-separation violence and abuse and essential reading for family law practitioners, judicial officers, researchers, students, lawyers, and policymakers."

Professor Molly Dragiewicz, Griffith University, Australia

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