RT Article T1 Socioecological Framework for Drivers of Conflict and Postconflict Violence Against Women and Girls JF Violence against women VO 29 IS 2 SP 406 OP 427 A1 Murphy, Maureen A2 Contreras-Urbina, Manuel A2 Spearing, Michelle A2 Swaine, Aisling LA English YR 2023 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1831110679 AB This article advances our understanding of the drivers and multidimensional nature of conflict-related violence against women and girls (CRVAWG). It presents an adapted socioecological model, which supports research, analysis, and programming and can be further adapted as the empirical evidence base grows. Although models to help explore violence against women and girls generally have advanced over recent decades, these have not addressed the specific dynamics of conflict-affected settings. This article makes a unique contribution by bringing together research on CRVAWG and presenting a new model for deepening current approaches to understanding and preventing CRVAWG. K1 Gender inequality K1 violence against women and girls K1 ecological framework K1 conflict and postconflict DO 10.1177/10778012221094065