RT Article T1 From Physical Violence to Intensified Economic Abuse: Transitions Between the Types of IPV Over Survivors’ Life Courses JF Violence against women VO 27 IS 9 SP 1211 OP 1231 A1 Krigel, Karni A2 Benjamin, Orly LA English YR 2021 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1759094919 AB Scholars of intimate partner violence (IPV) cite the various forms of IPV perpetrated by violent male partners to establish their coercive control over women. This scholarship emphasizes IPV’s long-term destructive effects on survivors’ lives. However, until recently, the role of the state in the relationship between different manifestations of IPV has received little attention, leaving hazy the meaning of absent formal legislation. An opportunity to clarify the significance of this condition lies in Israel, where economic abuse is not yet recognized as grounds for legal and social sanctions. Based on in-depth interviews with 33 IPV survivors, the present study explores state actions involved in transitions between types of violence as revealed in cases of ongoing economic abuse. K1 the state K1 long-term effects K1 IPV K1 economic abuse DO 10.1177/1077801220940397