Policy Press

Understanding Abuse in Young People’s Intimate Relationships

Female Perspectives on Power, Control and Gendered Social Norms

By Ceryl Teleri Davies

Published

Jun 30, 2023

Page count

156 pages

ISBN

978-1447362678

Dimensions

234 x 156 mm

Imprint

Policy Press

Published

Jun 30, 2023

Page count

156 pages

ISBN

978-1447362661

Dimensions

234 x 156 mm

Imprint

Policy Press

Published

Jun 30, 2023

Page count

156 pages

ISBN

978-1447362685

Dimensions

234 x 156 mm

Imprint

Policy Press

Published

Jun 30, 2023

Page count

156 pages

ISBN

978-1447362685

Dimensions

234 x 156 mm

Imprint

Policy Press
Understanding Abuse in Young People’s Intimate Relationships

Ceryl Teleri Davies’ research in female-only spaces informs this illuminating guide to young women’s experiences of intimate relationships. Essential reading for those working with young people, the book makes a vital contribution to the study of gender-based violence. Her research reveals young women’s understandings of what it means to have a healthy relationship, and considers the influence of gendered social norms within both healthy and abusive relationships.

While contributing to the debate on how young women negotiate the conflicts inherent in contemporary constructions of gender, the book then suggests a pathway towards gender equality.

"Davies’ book is an essential read for professionals, educators, and individuals working with young people. It offers valuable insights into the nuances of healthy and abusive relationships, exploring young women’s perspectives and the influence of societal norms on these relationships." Affilia

“It is rare that a book exploring abuse is both useful and so engaging. Bringing to life the voices of her research participants, Ceryl’s book flows perfectly from naming and framing the issues to proposing clear solutions.” Sara Kirkpatrick, Welsh Women’s Aid

“This book reveals the everyday domestic abuse experienced by young women and the gendered inequalities underpinning young intimate relationships. It offers insights for those working to support young women at risk and to develop community responses to the problem of gender-based violence.” Sundari Anitha, University of Lincoln

Ceryl Teleri Davies is a qualified social worker and solicitor, and a social work lecturer at Bangor University.

Introduction

1. Framing Young Women’s Voices

2. The Nature and Patterns of Abuse in Young Intimate Relationships

3. Gender Norms and Young Intimate Relationship Roles

4. The Gendered ‘Doing of Sex’: ‘Sexual Double Standards'

5. The Nature of Online Abuse

6. Promoting Healthy Relationships: A Whole-Community Approach

7. Active Empowerment and Reshaping Gendered Social Norms