Everyday Victim Blaming

challenging institutional disbelief around domestic & sexual violence and abuse

Guidelines for Reposting from EVB

All articles published on this site are the intellectual property of their writers. Articles may not be reproduced, translated or otherwise published elsewhere without express written permission from their authors or Everyday Victim Blaming.

We are happy for readers to promote posts written by EVB, published under heading of EVB analysis, on their websites or blogs. If you want to link to one of our posts on your website, please follow these guidelines.

  1. Do not post more than the first 20% of the original post on your site. Use a word-counter to determine how many words equal 20% so you don’t exceed this limit.
  2. Link back to the remainder of the post on Everyday Victim Blaming.
  3. Do not alter the excerpt of the post in any way.

We do NOT give permission for posts published as personal experiences to be reproduced, translated or otherwise published elsewhere. We will not contact people who submit their personal experiences on behalf of journalists, bloggers or other third sector organisations. These testimonies remain the intellectual copyright of their authors and must be treated with the ethical guidelines used by academics for research involving human subjects.

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