When “Stay at Home” Can Be Dangerous: Data on Domestic Violence in Italy during COVID-19 Lockdown
Benedetta Barchielli(Sapienza University of Rome), Giulia Lausi(Sapienza University of Rome), Anna Maria Giannini(Sapienza University of Rome), Paolo Roma(Sapienza University of Rome), Elena Paoli(Sapienza University of Rome), Christian Napoli(Sapienza University of Rome), Michela Baldi(Sapienza University of Rome), Stefano Ferracuti(Sapienza University of Rome)
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
August 25, 2021
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