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The aim of this paper is to highlight and discuss contradictions and challenges in the current policy and practice regarding fathers’ violence towards mothers and children in the Swedish welfare state. In particular, professional discourses and understandings of domestic violence in disputes about contact, custody, residence and maintenance, following parental separation, are analysed. My research suggests that abusers find ways to manipulate professionals and get them unwittingly to enable their continued control of victimised mothers and children. One conclusion is that oppression is maintained through processes of familialisation and selective repression. These discursive practices reproduce intersectional inequalities and, in doing so, in many cases result in the administration rather than prevention of further violence.
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Bruno, L. (2018). National self-image as an obstacle to ensuring children’s rights in the context of domestic violence and family law–the case of Sweden. Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 40(4), 426–440. https://doi.org/10.1080/09649069.2018.1519156
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