Janet Fanslow
Economic abuse affecting around 15 percent of women in relationships
Economic abuse was found to compound the effects of other forms of intimate partner violence, including food insecurity, and the likelihood of mental illness such as depression or anxiety. Audio
People with disabilities twice as likely to experience violence
New research shows disabled people are twice as likely to experience violence than the able-bodied, and for women that abuse is most likely to occur at home.
The authors of the study, published in… Audio
The Panel with Paula Penfold and Garry Moore (Part 2)
The Panel with Paula Penfold and Garry Moore (Part 2) Part 2: Research just released reveals Kiwi women are facing increasing 'economic abuse' and controlling behaviour by partners. The first first… Audio
Mental health impacts of NZ's lockdown revealed
A survey of 2000 people has revealed the impacts of lockdown on New Zealanders' mental health. Audio
Beating domestic violence by making it a workplace issue
In April, a new law made domestic violence a workplace issue - what does that mean in practice and is it really necessary?
Claire Crofton investigates. Audio
Wrath, the second deadly sin
Finlay McDonald talks to Professor Michael Corballis, Dr Janet Fanslow and Ruia Aperahama. Audio