“…Yet, Northern Ireland is not the first place that comes to mind or has ever really featured in global research, discourse, or policy on CRVAW. It is not the typified context for which understanding of conflict-related sexual violence, in particular, has been advanced (Eriksson Baaz & Stern, 2013;O'Rourke & Swaine, 2017;Pierson, 2019). 2 The conflation of strategic political violence targeted at women with the "rape as a weapon of war" framing that has become globally predominant, has in turn prompted assumptions that comparatively, CRVAW of equal gravity did not occur for that jurisdiction (O'Rourke & Swaine, 2017).…”