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After He Hits Her...Consequences of Intimate Partner Violence

机译:在他撞上她之后...亲密伴侣暴力的后果

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In this dissertation, I examine the associations between intimate partner violence and changes in a woman's household composition, employment, and risk of subsequent assault, using the National Crime Victimization Survey. I also consider the ways in which the aftermath of assault may be influenced by injuries resulting from the violence and by the victim's reaction to the assault (self-defense and help-seeking behaviors). Recognizing competing predictions, exposure reduction versus retaliation, I assess whether women who attempt to reduce their exposure to violence are more or less likely than other victims of partner violence to be revictimized. Victims' experiences and characteristics are compared to non-victims and other types of crime victims. I provide a detailed descriptive analysis of all intimate partner victims and consider the factors associated with self-defense, injury, and help seeking for all crime victims. I pay particular attention to racial and class (education and income) differences, given that women of different races and economic situations often face very different choices and are treated differently by service providers. Intimate partner violence is most heavily concentrated among women age 16-49, women more likely partnered with men than those younger or older. Analyses focus on this age group. Findings reveal that minority women are less likely to report an assault by an intimate than are White women. Lower household income is associated with higher risk of assault. Further results suggest that victims of intimate partner violence are more likely to move out of their homes than are other women (both victims of other types of crime and non-victims). Victims of intimate partner violence look remarkably similar to non-victimized women in terms of transitions into and out of the labor force. Despite being more likely than other victims to sustain an injury and to contact the police following an assault, results suggest that help seeking and self-defense are only sometimes associated with the primary outcome variables. Finally, analyses suggest that seeking medical help for injuries and acting in self-defense are associated with an increased risk of repeat assault, while exiting the labor force corresponds to lower risk of repeat assault.
机译:在这篇论文中,我使用《全国犯罪受害者调查》研究了亲密伴侣的暴力行为与妇女家庭组成,就业状况的变化以及随后遭受袭击的风险之间的关联。我还考虑了暴力造成的伤害以及受害人对袭击的反应(自卫和寻求帮助行为)可能会影响袭击的后果的方式。认识到相互竞争的预测,减少暴露与报复,我评估了试图减少暴力暴露的妇女比伴侣暴力的其他受害者有更多或更少的机会得到报复。将受害者的经历和特征与非受害者和其他类型的犯罪受害者进行比较。我提供了对所有亲密伴侣受害者的详细描述性分析,并考虑了与自卫,伤害相关的因素,并帮助寻找所有犯罪受害者。我特别关注种族和阶级(教育和收入)的差异,因为不同种族和经济状况的妇女通常面临非常不同的选择,服务提供者也将其区别对待。亲密伴侣的暴力行为最集中在16-49岁的女性中,女性比男人更容易与男性结伴。分析集中在这个年龄段。调查结果表明,与白人妇女相比,少数族裔妇女不太可能受到亲密人的殴打。家庭收入较低会带来更高的袭击风险。进一步的结果表明,亲密伴侣暴力行为的受害者比其他妇女(既是其他类型犯罪的受害者又是非受害者)更可能搬出自己的家。从劳动力的进出过渡来看,亲密伴侣暴力行为的受害者与未受害妇女明显相似。尽管比其他受害者更有可能在袭击后受伤并与警察联系,但结果表明,寻求帮助和自卫有时仅与主要结果变量相关。最后,分析表明,寻求医疗救助和自卫行为与重复攻击的风险增加有关,而退出劳动力市场则意味着重复攻击的风险较低。

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    Mattingly Marybeth Jordan;

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