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RESEARCH PRODUCT
Intimate Partner Violence in Finland
Holma JuhaHeli SiltalaSalla KaikkonenHelena Päivinensubject
haasteet (ongelmat)GovernmentHealth professionalskulttuurisidonnaisuusPerspective (graphical)educationehkäisyPsychological interventionCultural contextCriminologyparisuhdeväkivaltasukupuolittuminenIntervention (counseling)Action planDomestic violencePsychologyStalkingFinlandinterventiodescription
High prevalence of intimate partner violence against women and high levels of gender equality in Finland yield to what has been called the “Nordic paradox.” It has been argued that the high level of gender equality has caused the need for IPV interventions and especially the gendered perspective to be overlooked. However, there has been recent and ongoing development in IPV intervention and prevention in regard to perpetrator programs, couple therapy, and programs to address post-separation stalking. Training programs for social and healthcare professionals and the police have been developed, as well as for teachers and other professionals at school. We hope the current government’s new action plan for combating violence against women will contribute to the development of efficient interventions. peerReviewed
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2021-01-01 |