Back to All Events

The Causes and Consequences of Gender-Based Violence Among IDPs and Refugees in Ukrainian Communities

  • American Society of Criminology Conference, Nob Hill D - Lower B2 Level 780 Mission Street San Francisco, CA, 94103 United States (map)

The primary goal of this study is to build up-to-date evidence to understand better and address the consequences of a broad range of gender-based violence experiences among internally displaced individuals and refugees in Ukraine. The research questions used to guide this study include: What is the prevalence of gender-based violence experienced by internally displaced persons and refugees in Ukraine in the pre-migration, migration, and post-migration stages? Who are the primary actors and circumstances resulting in gender-based violence at these different stages? How have unique intersections between war and gender-based violence impacted individuals in the short and long term?

Previous
Previous
November 13

Rethinking El Salvador’s Homicide Problem: Age, Homicide and Crime Control

Next
Next
November 14

Panel Discussion: Consequences of Global Disasters and Cross-National Variations In Violence