We publish analysis, policy papers, and commentary exploring the structural conditions shaping violence against women and girls, including investment, system reform, infrastructure, prevention, and innovation.
Beyond risk: the next stage modernisation of domestic abuse responses
Exploring how risk became the organising logic of the domestic abuse system, and the case for a more proportionate model centred on survivor capacity and long-term safety.
Intractable High-Risk (MARAC) Cases: A Way Forward
Evidencing how the Contextualised Engagement Model (CEM) can improve outcomes and reduce system demand in some of the highest harm domestic abuse cases.
‘The boldest step yet’: Can the government meet its ambition to halve violence against women and girls?
RIVA’s first annual Civil Service World article, arguing that halving violence against women and girls will require a radical rethink of the current system, including a much stronger focus on perpetrators, prevention, and long-term system reform