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“I stayed, because... I needed to have a plan”: Nigerian migrant women’s experiences of gender-based violence, resilience and resistance.

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posted on 2025-10-14, 13:21 authored by Yemisi Sloane, Aisha Gill
<p dir="ltr">This article critiques gendered, cultural and racial stereotypes of Nigerian migrant women as passive victims of intimate partner violence (IPV) in the United Kingdom. Based on 14 semi-structured interviews, it reveals how spouse visa restrictions limit access to welfare and constrain women's ability to escape abuse. Despite these structural barriers, the women demonstrate agency and resilience, challenging dominant discourses. The article calls for a more gender-sensitive policy framework in the United Kingdom that considers both individual circumstances and systemic factors shaping migrant women's experiences of and responses to IPV.</p>

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The Howard Journal of Crime and Justice

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2059-1098

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Wiley

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United Kingdom

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