A typology of domestic violence: intimate terrorism, violent resistance, and situational couple violence
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Abstract
Domestic violence, a serious and far-reaching social problem, has generated two key debates among researchers. The first debate is about gender and domestic violence. Some scholars argue that domestic violence is primarily male-perpetrated, others that women are as violent as men in intimate relationships. Johnson's response to this debate - and the central theme of this book - is that there is more than one type of intimate partner violence. Some studies address the type of violence that is perpetrated primarily by men, while others are getting at the kind of violence that women are involved in as well. Because there has been no theoretical framework delineating types of domestic violence, researchers have…
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- Typology
- Situational ethics
- Resistance (ecology)
- Criminology
- Terrorism
- Domestic violence
- Political science
- Psychology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Gender equality
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