Football and Domestic Abuse: A Literature Review

作者: Annie Crowley , Oona Brooks , Nancy Lombard

DOI: 10.15496/PUBLIKATION-23415

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摘要: Tackling domestic abuse is a key priority for the Scottish Government and its partners. There evidence of correlation between occurrence certain football matches in Scotland increased reports abuse. is, however, limited that explains this link. This literature review was commissioned by to examine existing about relationship football.

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