Pacific Islanders and Domestic & Sexual Violence (2018)
Asian Pacific Institute on Gender-Based Violence (2018)
A compilation of statistics on domestic violence, sexual violence, trafficking, and help-seeking in Pacific Islander communities.
Asian Pacific Institute on Gender-Based Violence (2018)
A compilation of statistics on domestic violence, sexual violence, trafficking, and help-seeking in Pacific Islander communities.
Asian Pacific Institute on Gender-Based Violence (2018)
Research and data on sexual abuse in Asia and in the U.S, community-specific abuse, child sex abuse, sexual abuse among young adults, and help-seeking & services.
Asian Pacific Institute on Gender-Based Violence (2017)
This factsheet compiles statistics on domestic violence, sexual violence, domestic violence related homicide, stalking, child exposure to family violence, and human trafficking in Asian and Pacific Islander communities.
Asian Pacific Institute on Gender-Based Violence (2018)
This report points out that domestic violence is a universal problem, but its cultural expressions differ. Drawing attention to such differences can serve to confirm stereotypes because nuanced complexities are hard to convey, but advocacy that is not rooted in cultural contexts is even more problematic.
Asian Pacific Institute on Gender-Based Violence (2017)
This report elevates the complexity and impact of culturally-specific programs designed by Asian and Pacific Islander advocates.
Rutgers University Press (2000)
Speaking the Unspeakable is the first account of South Asian women’s experience with domestic violence (defined as physical, sexual, verbal, mental, or economic control perpetrated on a woman by her spouse or extended kin).
Asian Pacific Institute on Gender-Based Violence (2015)
The Asian Pacific Institute on Gender-Based Violence compiled this report following a review of published and unpublished studies and reports in the United States since the original Facts & Stats Report in 2009.
Asian Pacific Institute on Gender-Based Violence (2011)
Excessive restrictions designed to control female sexuality are used to label women’s sexual expressions as transgressions, to justify victim-blaming, and to mask the high prevalence and incidence of sexual violence.
Violence Against Women (2015)
Korean immigrants rely heavily on their respective churches for assistance with domestic violence. Yet, Korean clergy’s responses to domestic violence are unknown. The purpose of this study was to examine factors that influence Korean clergy’s responses to domestic violence in their congregations.
Violence Against Women (2013)
This article examines battered Muslim immigrant women’s experiences with intimate partner violence and their experiences with the police.