Emma Katz
Emma Katz is a UK-based domestic violence researcher at Liverpool Hope University.[1][2][3][4] Katz's definition of how coercive control affects children and young people has been cited in the Guardian,[5] and is used by Welsh Women's Aid.[6]
Policy
Year | Body/jurisdiction | Document | Cited contribution(s) | ||
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2016 | ![]() | Parliament of Victoria | Royal Commission into Family Violence, Volume II: Report and Recommendations | Katz 2014[7] | Concept of mothers and children as potential "promoters" of each other's recoveries from domestic violence.[8] |
![]() | HM Government, Department for Education | Pathways to Harm, Pathways to Protection: A Triennial Analysis of Serious Case Reviews 2011 to 2014 | Katz 2016a[9] | Concept of coercive control as ongoing as opposed to incident-based.[10] | |
2017 | ![]() | Australian Government, Department of Social Services | Fathers Who Use Violence: Options for Safe Practice Where There Is Ongoing Contact With Children | Evidence that men who use "tactics of abuse" against their partners may also use the same tactics against their children.[11] | |
2019 | ![]() | Welsh Parliament | Briefing submitted by Children in Wales, NSPCC Wales and Welsh Women's Aid to cross-party group[12] on Children and Young People / Violence against Women and Children | Katz 2016b[13] | Definition of the impacts of coercive control on children.[14] |
2020 | ![]() | Northern Ireland Assembly | Briefing submitted by NSPCC Northern Ireland in response to call for evidence from Committee for Justice on Domestic Abuse and Family Proceedings Bill[15] | Katz 2019[16] | Examples of children's experiences of domestic abuse and disclosure; evidence that a strong relationship with the parent victim improves children's chances of recovery.[17] |
![]() | HM Government, Ministry of Justice | Literature review for Assessing Risk of Harm to Children and Parents in Private Law Children Cases: Final Report[18] | Katz 2016a[9] | General findings – referenced/paraphrased in sections 1.2, 4.4, 5.2, 5.2.1, and 6.3.[19] | |
Awards
Katz has won the Wiley Best Paper Prize (awarded to papers of "high quality and impact"[20] published in the journal Child Abuse Review)[21] and Women Against Violence Europe (WAVE)'s Corinna Seith Award.[22]
Other
Katz was a member of the expert advisory panel for Research England's Domestic Abuse Policy Guidance for UK Universities 2021.[23]
References
- "The reality of coercive control". ITV Granada. 4 March 2020. Retrieved 17 September 2020.
- SafeLives (18 August 2020). "Children, the non-abusive parent and children's social care: Dr Emma Katz". SoundCloud. Retrieved 17 September 2019.
- "Dr Emma Katz podcast transcript". SafeLives. Retrieved 17 September 2020.
- "Coercive Control w/ Dr Emma Katz: Steve Myers, Trustee at the AoCPP, talks to Dr Emma Katz about her research into coercive control". Association of Child Protection Professionals. 23 June 2020. Retrieved 17 September 2020.
- Hill, Jess (14 March 2020). "Children and family law: 'How can you share parenting with an abusive parent?'". The Guardian. Retrieved 17 September 2020.
- "What is coercive control?". Welsh Women's Aid. Retrieved 17 September 2020.
- Katz, Emma (September 2014). Strengthening Mother–Child Relationships as Part of Domestic Violence Recovery (PDF) (Report). University of Edinburgh – Centre for Research on Families and Relationships (CRFR) Briefing No. Vol. 72. Retrieved 17 September 2020.
- Parliament of Victoria (March 2016). Royal Commission into Family Violence, Volume II: Report and Recommendations (PDF) (Report). p. 138n475. Retrieved 17 September 2020.
- Katz, Emma (2016). "Beyond the Physical Incident Model: How Children Living with Domestic Violence are Harmed By and Resist Regimes of Coercive Control". Child Abuse Review. 25 (1): 46–59. doi:10.1002/car.2422.
- Sidebotham, Peter; Brandon, Marian; Bailey, Sue; Belderson, Pippa; Dodsworth, Jane; Garstang, Jo; Harrison, Elizabeth; Retzer, Ameeta; Sorensen, Penny (May 2016). Pathways to Harm, Pathways to Protection: A Triennial Analysis of Serious Case Reviews 2011 to 2014 (PDF) (Report). HM Government, Department for Education. p. 82. Retrieved 12 August 2021.
- Humphreys, Cathy; Campo, Monica (2017). Fathers Who Use Violence: Options for Safe Practice Where There Is Ongoing Contact With Children (PDF) (Report). Australian Institute of Family Studies – Child Family Community Australia (CFCA) Paper No. Vol. 43. Australian Government, Department of Social Services. p. 6, box 2. Retrieved 24 September 2020.
- "Cross-Party Groups". Senedd Cymru/Welsh Parliament. Retrieved 12 August 2021.
- Katz, Emma (28 January 2016). Coercive Control-Based Domestic Abuse: Impacts on Mothers and Children (PDF). AVA Seminar on Coercive Control: Using the Legislation. London: AVA: Against Violence and Abuse. Retrieved 18 September 2020.
- Children in Wales; NSPCC Wales; Welsh Women's Aid (February 2019). Briefing for the joint CPG on Violence against Women and Children and CPG on Children and Young People – domestic abuse: its impact on children, services in Wales and what we're calling for (PDF) (Report). p. 1n4. Retrieved 17 September 2020.
- "Domestic Abuse and Civil Proceedings Bill". Northern Ireland Assembly. Retrieved 12 August 2021.
- Katz, Emma (2019). "Coercive Control, Domestic Violence, and a Five-Factor Framework: Five Factors That Influence Closeness, Distance, and Strain in Mother–Child Relationships". Violence Against Women. 25 (15): 1829–1853. doi:10.1177/1077801218824998.
- National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children Northern Ireland. NSPCC in Northern Ireland Briefing for Health Committee on the Domestic Abuse and Family Proceedings Bill (Report). Northern Ireland Assembly. Retrieved 12 August 2021.
- Hunter, Rosemary; Burton, Mandy; Trinder, Liz (June 2020). Assessing Risk of Harm to Children and Parents in Private Law Children Cases: Final Report (PDF) (Report). HM Government, Ministry of Justice. Retrieved 17 September 2020.
- Barnett, Adrienne (2020). Domestic Abuse and Private Law Children Cases: A Literature Review (PDF) (Report). Ministry of Justice Analytical Series. HM Government, Ministry of Justice. Retrieved 17 September 2020.
- Child Abuse Review. "News". Retrieved 17 September 2020.
- Sidebotham, Peter (29 June 2018). "Child Abuse Review: Rising to new heights with our 2017 Impact Factor". Retrieved 17 September 2020.
- "18th WAVE Conference: "Step up!Europe – unite to end violence against women and their children, 19th–21st of October 2016, Berlin Germany: Draft programme 23. September 2016" (PDF). Weisblatt & Associés. Retrieved 17 September 2020.
- Domestic Abuse Policy Guidance for UK Universities 2021 (PDF) (Report). Research England; Honour Abuse Research Matrix (HARM), University of Central Lancashire, UK. Retrieved 28 May 2021.
External links
- Katz's Liverpool Hope University profile
- Katz on Twitter
- Katz on Google Scholar
- Katz on ResearchGate
- Katz on Academia.edu
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