RT Article T1 Caribbean perspectives on domestic violence: a systematic review of frames and responses to domestic violence JF The Palgrave handbook of Caribbean criminology SP 333 OP 350 A1 Cleghorn, Leah A2 County, Keel LA English YR 2024 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1931909172 AB Over the past twenty years Caribbean countries have continuously engaged in the development of legislation, policy, and programmes to address domestic violence amongst their populace. While there exists data and research on violence within households and between intimate partners, there is a need for an improved epistemological and theoretical understanding of these issues in the Caribbean context. The current chapter engages in a systematic review of past and present perspectives and understandings of domestic violence in the Caribbean region. It explores the framing and conceptualizations of such forms of violence within Caribbean discourse. Further, it investigates how this framing of domestic violence within the regional discourse impacts responses and interventions. NO Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 345-350 SN 9783031523779 K1 domestic violence K1 systematic review K1 Woman-centred K1 Cultural/structural issues K1 Caribbean