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225 | Behind closed doors: Violence in the American family. - Straus, Gelles, et al. - 1980 |
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Violence against wives: A case against the patriarchy.
- Dobash, Dobash
- 1979
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Citation Context ... violence or violence againstswomen researchers), who view the problem as asymmetric in terms of gender: They maintain that violencesis used primarily by men against their female partners(e.g., R. E. =-=Dobash & Dobash, 1979-=-; R. P. Dobash,sDobash, Wilson, & Daly, 1992; Saunders, 1986; Tjadens& Thoennes, 2000; Vivian & Langhinrichsen-Rohling,s1994; Winstok, 2007). In this group, the term asymmetrysreflects the notion that... |
136 | Prevalence and consequences of male-to-female and female-to-male intimate partner violence as measured by the National Violence Against Women Survey. - Tjaden, Thoennes - 2000 |
135 |
Family Violence”,
- Gelles
- 1998
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Citation Context ... empirical evidence unequivocallyssupports gender symmetry of violence in intimate relationships. Family violence surveys in the United Statess(the first was conducted in 1975 and the second in 1985;s=-=Gelles & Straus, 1988-=-; Straus et al., 1980/2006) andsother studies (e.g., Anderson, 2002; Kessler, Molnar,sFeurer, Appelbaum, 2001; McCarroll, Ursano, Fan, &sNewby, 2004; Williams & Frieze, 2005) demonstratedsthat approxi... |
116 | The myth of sexual symmetry in marital violence.
- Dobash, Dobash, et al.
- 1992
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Citation Context ...e violence of mensagainst their female partners is the problem. Gender is asfactor of central importance in this paradigm for understanding and addressing PV (e.g., R. E. Dobash & Dobash,s1979; R. P. =-=Dobash et al., 1992-=-; Saunders, 1986; Tjaden &sThoennes, 2000; Vivian & Langhinrichsen-Rohling, 1994;sWinstok, 2007). The second paradigm, based on a perspective of conflict, regards violence as the problem—when itsis us... |
91 | Gender differences in partner violence in a birth cohort of 21-year-olds: Bridging the gap between clinical and epidemiological approaches. - Magdol, Moffitt, et al. - 1997 |
89 |
The marriage license as a hitting license: A comparison of assaults in dating, cohabiting, and married couples. In
- Stets, Straus
- 1989
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Citation Context ...thers finding high injury rates.sAn example of large sex differences can be found in thessecond survey on family violence in the general population in the United States performed in 1985. The surveys(=-=Stets & Straus, 1990-=-) indicates considerable differences:s3% of women and 0.4% of men required medical attention as a result of a violent incident with their partner.sSimpson and Christensen (2005), who studied this issu... |
75 |
Dangerous domains: violence against women in Canada,
- JOHNSON
- 1996
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Citation Context ...s(Eisikovits et al., 2004). The measurement instrumentssfor this survey were developed based on U.S. andsCanadian surveys, which were then adapted to the Israeliscontext (Gelles & Straus, 1988; A. G. =-=Johnson, 1996-=-;sStraus et al.,1980/2006; Straus, Hamby, Boney-McCoy,s& Sugarman, 1996). A pilot study was performed tosexamine item fit to a national broad-scope surveys(Eisikovits et al., 2000). Severity level of ... |
74 | Prevalence and stability of physical aggression between spouses. - O’Leary, Barling, et al. - 1989 |
73 | Domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking: findings from the British Crime Survey (Home Office Research Study 276, London: Home Office).
- Walby, Allen
- 2004
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Citation Context ... areas womenshave greater willingness than men to seek out the help ofssupport elements, and this is also true for the area of PVs(Coker, Derrick, Lumpkin, Aldrich, & Oldendick, 2000;sMihorean, 2005; =-=Walby & Allen, 2004-=-). Women who areshurt by their male partners tend to involve formal andsinformal social elements more than men who are hurt bystheir female partners. Although there are several ways tosexplain formal ... |
72 |
Conflict and control: Gender symmetry and asymmetry in domestic violence.
- Johnson
- 2006
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Citation Context ...ing controversy as to how to identify, and accordingly also how to be involved, and copeswith the problem of PV (Cook, & Swan, 2006; Eisikovits,sWinstok, Grauwiler, & Mills, 2008; Frieze, 2005; M. P.s=-=Johnson, 2006-=-; Winstok, 2011; Winstok & Eisikovits,s2011; Winstok & Straus, 2011). This controversy is ledsby two groups. One is dubbed “feminist scholars”s424772 JMHXXX10.1177/155798831142477 2WinstokAmerican Jou... |
65 |
Beyond the Conflict Tactics Scale: Assessing gender differences in partner violence.
- Morse
- 1995
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Citation Context ...maintainsthat a significant (but not necessarily equal) proportionsof both sexes use violence in their intimate relationshipss(e.g., Madgol, Moffit, Caspi, Fagan, & Silva, 1997;sMoffit & Caspi, 1999; =-=Morse, 1995-=-; O’Leary et al.,s1989; Straus, Gelles, & Steinmetz, 1980/2006). Withinsthis group, the term symmetry reflects the notion that sexsis not a primary or significant factor in predicting violence in inti... |
63 | Battered women as survivors: An alternative to treating learned helplessness. - Gondolf - 1988 |
57 |
The functions of police in modern society.
- Bittner
- 1970
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Citation Context ... not tosintervene, possibly because they may not regard it assdangerous. This explanation is consistent with the argument thatssex affects formal social agents’ response—including thatsof the police (=-=Bittner, 1970-=-; Black, 1980; Manning, 1997;sPattavina, Hirschel, Buzawa, Faggiani, & Bentley, 2007).sat PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIV on May 13, 2016jmh.sagepub.comDownloaded froms142sAmerican Journal of Men’s Health 6(2... |
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Intimate partner physical abuse perpetration and victimization risk factors: A meta-analysis review.
- Stith, Smith, et al.
- 2004
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Citation Context ...ts getsinvolved when violence is used by the woman, out of fearsof the response of her male partner, and is consistent withsthe perspective of family violence scholars. Researchersssuch as Stith (see =-=Stith et al., 2004-=-) and Whitaker (seesWhitaker et al., 2007) found that women’s violencesagainst their partners is the strongest risk factor for theirsvictimization. Another question to be asked is why are formal socia... |
53 |
When battered women use violence: Husband-abuse or self-defense? Violence and Victims,
- Saunders
- 1986
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Citation Context ...lem as asymmetric in terms of gender: They maintain that violencesis used primarily by men against their female partners(e.g., R. E. Dobash & Dobash, 1979; R. P. Dobash,sDobash, Wilson, & Daly, 1992; =-=Saunders, 1986-=-; Tjadens& Thoennes, 2000; Vivian & Langhinrichsen-Rohling,s1994; Winstok, 2007). In this group, the term asymmetrysreflects the notion that women, not men, are the victimssof violence in intimate rel... |
51 | Dominance and symmetry in partner violence by male and female university students
- Straus
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Citation Context ...ymmetry also from the etiological aspect. For instance, dominance by one partners(either man or woman) increases the probability of violence (Eisikovits, Winstok, & Gelles, 2002; Kim &sClifton, 2003; =-=Straus, 2008-=-; Sugihara & Warner, 2002;sWinstok, Eisikovits, & Gelles, 2002). Moreover, itsappears that only a small percentage of PV cases involvesmale dominance and female degradation (Gelles &sStraus, 1988; Kan... |
47 |
Context for specific episodes of marital violence: gender and severity of violence differences.
- Cascardi, Vivian
- 1995
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Citation Context ...raus, 1990; Straus, 1991). Thesassumption that female violence is associated with selfdefense was found to be true only in a small number ofsincidents (Carrado, George, Loxam, Jones, & Templar,s1996; =-=Cascardi & Vivian, 1995-=-; DeKeseredy &sMacLeod, 1997; Eisikovits & Buchbinder, 2000; Felsons& Messner, 1998; Pearson, 1997). The cumulative empirical knowledge consistentlyssupports the idea of gender symmetry, from both the... |
43 |
Images of Issues: Typifying Contemporary Social Problems
- Best
- 1989
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Citation Context ... problems are constructed and responded to by societies. It is important to remember that social problems aresnot just “out there” and are not independent of the perceptions of those who define them (=-=Best, 1989-=-). Socialsproblems are a product of conceptualization and definition made by certain individuals who identify andslabel existing situations as socially harmful. They thensprovide frames of reference t... |
43 |
The intimate partner violence strategies index development and application. Violence Against Women
- Goodman, MA, et al.
- 2003
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Citation Context ... organizations and agencies, including lawsenforcement, welfare, health, women’s associations, andsother bodies, specifically dedicated to helping batteredswomen (Bowker, 1988; Donato & Bowker, 1984;s=-=Goodman, Dutton, Weinfurt, & Cook, 2003-=-). These organizations offer a wide range of services, including legalsinformation and counseling, direct or indirect financialssupport, and psychological advice and support. Sex Differences in Partne... |
41 | Patterns and mental health predictors of domestic violence in the United States: Results from the National Comorbidity Survey. - Kessler, Molnar, et al. - 2001 |
38 |
Perpetrator or victim? Relationships between intimate partner violence and well-being
- Anderson
- 2002
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Citation Context ...intimate relationships. Family violence surveys in the United Statess(the first was conducted in 1975 and the second in 1985;sGelles & Straus, 1988; Straus et al., 1980/2006) andsother studies (e.g., =-=Anderson, 2002-=-; Kessler, Molnar,sFeurer, Appelbaum, 2001; McCarroll, Ursano, Fan, &sNewby, 2004; Williams & Frieze, 2005) demonstratedsthat approximately half the cases of PV were mutual, andsthe rest were divided ... |
35 | Transforming a Flawed Policy: A Call to Revive Psychology and
- Dutton, Corvo
- 2006
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Citation Context ...., Madgolset al., 1997; Moffit & Caspi, 1999; Morse, 1995; O’Learyset al., 1989; Straus et al., 1980/2006). Nowadays, the predominant paradigm in dealing with PV is consistent withsfeminist thinking (=-=Dutton & Corvo, 2006-=-). The presentsfindings concerning formal elements’ involvement in PVswould probably provide encouragement to those guided bysthe feminist perspective. The practical implications of thesesfindings cou... |
34 |
The manners and customs of the police.
- Black
- 1980
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Citation Context ...ne, possibly because they may not regard it assdangerous. This explanation is consistent with the argument thatssex affects formal social agents’ response—including thatsof the police (Bittner, 1970; =-=Black, 1980-=-; Manning, 1997;sPattavina, Hirschel, Buzawa, Faggiani, & Bentley, 2007).sat PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIV on May 13, 2016jmh.sagepub.comDownloaded froms142sAmerican Journal of Men’s Health 6(2) For example... |
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Profile and strategies of women who have ended abuse
- Horton, Johnson
- 1993
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Citation Context ...everity of his or her aggression affect formal and informalssocial agents’ involvement. Informal involvement and support in PV is most oftensprovided by relatives and friends (Gondolf & Fisher,s1988; =-=Horton & Johnson, 1993-=-), and it includes advice,sencouragement, financial assistance, accommodation,sand child care (Goodkind, Gillum, Bybee, & Sullivan,s2003). Formal involvement and support are provided by asplethora of ... |
33 |
Response of victims and the police to assaults on wives. In
- Kantor, Straus
- 1990
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Citation Context ...008; Sugihara & Warner, 2002;sWinstok, Eisikovits, & Gelles, 2002). Moreover, itsappears that only a small percentage of PV cases involvesmale dominance and female degradation (Gelles &sStraus, 1988; =-=Kantor & Straus, 1990-=-; Straus, 1991). Thesassumption that female violence is associated with selfdefense was found to be true only in a small number ofsincidents (Carrado, George, Loxam, Jones, & Templar,s1996; Cascardi &... |
32 |
Findings about partner violence from the Dunedin Multidisciplinary Health and Development Study (Research in Brief
- Moffitt, Caspi
- 1999
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Citation Context ...terms of gender. They maintainsthat a significant (but not necessarily equal) proportionsof both sexes use violence in their intimate relationshipss(e.g., Madgol, Moffit, Caspi, Fagan, & Silva, 1997;s=-=Moffit & Caspi, 1999-=-; Morse, 1995; O’Leary et al.,s1989; Straus, Gelles, & Steinmetz, 1980/2006). Withinsthis group, the term symmetry reflects the notion that sexsis not a primary or significant factor in predicting vio... |
30 | Aggression in British Heterosexual Relationships: A Descriptive Analysis”, Aggressive Behavior - Carrado, George, et al. - 1996 |
28 |
Help-seeking for intimate partner violence and forced sex in South Carolina.
- Coker, Derrick, et al.
- 2000
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Citation Context ...n can derive from sex differences in seeking help. Apparently in many areas womenshave greater willingness than men to seek out the help ofssupport elements, and this is also true for the area of PVs(=-=Coker, Derrick, Lumpkin, Aldrich, & Oldendick, 2000-=-;sMihorean, 2005; Walby & Allen, 2004). Women who areshurt by their male partners tend to involve formal andsinformal social elements more than men who are hurt bystheir female partners. Although ther... |
28 | Difference in frequency of violence and reported injury between relationships with reciprocal and nonreciprocal intimate partner violence.
- Whitaker, Tadesse, et al.
- 2007
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Citation Context ...by the woman, out of fearsof the response of her male partner, and is consistent withsthe perspective of family violence scholars. Researchersssuch as Stith (see Stith et al., 2004) and Whitaker (sees=-=Whitaker et al., 2007-=-) found that women’s violencesagainst their partners is the strongest risk factor for theirsvictimization. Another question to be asked is why are formal socialselements not involved in cases where wo... |
25 |
Are bi-directionally violent couples mutually victimized? A gender-sensitive comparison.
- Vivian, Langhinrichsen-Rohling
- 1994
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Citation Context .... Gender is asfactor of central importance in this paradigm for understanding and addressing PV (e.g., R. E. Dobash & Dobash,s1979; R. P. Dobash et al., 1992; Saunders, 1986; Tjaden &sThoennes, 2000; =-=Vivian & Langhinrichsen-Rohling, 1994-=-;sWinstok, 2007). The second paradigm, based on a perspective of conflict, regards violence as the problem—when itsis used by either men or women against their intimate partner. Gender in this case is... |
24 | Marital power, conflict, norm consensus, and marital violence in a nationally representative sample of Korean couples - Kim, Emery - 2003 |
22 | The impact of family and friends’ reactions on the well-being of women with abusive partners. - Goodkind, Gillum, et al. - 2003 |
21 | Woman abuse: A sociological story - DeKeseredy, MacLeod - 1997 |
21 | Disentangling the effects of gender and intimacy on victim precipitation in homicide - Felson, Messner - 1998 |
21 | Dominance and domestic abuse among Mexican Americans: Gender differences in the etiology of violence in intimate relationships
- Sugihara, Warner
- 2002
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Citation Context ...rom the etiological aspect. For instance, dominance by one partners(either man or woman) increases the probability of violence (Eisikovits, Winstok, & Gelles, 2002; Kim &sClifton, 2003; Straus, 2008; =-=Sugihara & Warner, 2002-=-;sWinstok, Eisikovits, & Gelles, 2002). Moreover, itsappears that only a small percentage of PV cases involvesmale dominance and female degradation (Gelles &sStraus, 1988; Kantor & Straus, 1990; Strau... |
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Patterns of violent relationships, psychological distress, and marital satisfaction in a national sample of men and women.
- William, Frieze, et al.
- 2005
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Citation Context ...1975 and the second in 1985;sGelles & Straus, 1988; Straus et al., 1980/2006) andsother studies (e.g., Anderson, 2002; Kessler, Molnar,sFeurer, Appelbaum, 2001; McCarroll, Ursano, Fan, &sNewby, 2004; =-=Williams & Frieze, 2005-=-) demonstratedsthat approximately half the cases of PV were mutual, andsthe rest were divided equally between men and women.sFindings indicate gender symmetry also from the etiological aspect. For ins... |
13 |
Conceptualization and measurement of battering: Implications for public policy
- Straus
- 1991
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Citation Context ... 2002;sWinstok, Eisikovits, & Gelles, 2002). Moreover, itsappears that only a small percentage of PV cases involvesmale dominance and female degradation (Gelles &sStraus, 1988; Kantor & Straus, 1990; =-=Straus, 1991-=-). Thesassumption that female violence is associated with selfdefense was found to be true only in a small number ofsincidents (Carrado, George, Loxam, Jones, & Templar,s1996; Cascardi & Vivian, 1995;... |
12 |
The female offender. Thousand
- Chesney-Lind
- 1997
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Citation Context ....comDownloaded froms142sAmerican Journal of Men’s Health 6(2) For example, it is suggested that police officers’ responsesto female violence is more lenient than to male violences(Chesney-Lind, 1999; =-=Chesney-Lind & Pasko, 2004-=-). Ascomplementing explanation can derive from sex differences in seeking help. Apparently in many areas womenshave greater willingness than men to seek out the help ofssupport elements, and this is a... |
12 | Family violence in Canada: A statistical profile 2005 - AuCoin |
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Understanding the help-seeking behavior of battered women: A comparison of traditional service agencies and women’s groups.
- Donato, Bowker
- 1984
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Citation Context ...ovided by asplethora of organizations and agencies, including lawsenforcement, welfare, health, women’s associations, andsother bodies, specifically dedicated to helping batteredswomen (Bowker, 1988; =-=Donato & Bowker, 1984-=-;sGoodman, Dutton, Weinfurt, & Cook, 2003). These organizations offer a wide range of services, including legalsinformation and counseling, direct or indirect financialssupport, and psychological advi... |
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The first Israeli national survey on domestic violence
- Eisikovits, Winstok, et al.
- 2004
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Citation Context ...eswomen (SD = 4.55). Below average income was reportedsby 59% of the couples. Measures This study used the items developed for a survey addressing social involvement and severity level of aggressions(=-=Eisikovits et al., 2004-=-). The measurement instrumentssfor this survey were developed based on U.S. andsCanadian surveys, which were then adapted to the Israeliscontext (Gelles & Straus, 1988; A. G. Johnson, 1996;sStraus et ... |
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A comparison of the police response to heterosexual versus same-sex intimate partner violence. Violence Against Women
- Pattavina, Hirschel, et al.
- 2007
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Citation Context ...y not regard it assdangerous. This explanation is consistent with the argument thatssex affects formal social agents’ response—including thatsof the police (Bittner, 1970; Black, 1980; Manning, 1997;s=-=Pattavina, Hirschel, Buzawa, Faggiani, & Bentley, 2007-=-).sat PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIV on May 13, 2016jmh.sagepub.comDownloaded froms142sAmerican Journal of Men’s Health 6(2) For example, it is suggested that police officers’ responsesto female violence is ... |
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Female Violence against Intimate Partners: An Introduction.” Special issue,
- Frieze, I
- 2005
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Citation Context ...here is a long-standing controversy as to how to identify, and accordingly also how to be involved, and copeswith the problem of PV (Cook, & Swan, 2006; Eisikovits,sWinstok, Grauwiler, & Mills, 2008; =-=Frieze, 2005-=-; M. P.sJohnson, 2006; Winstok, 2011; Winstok & Eisikovits,s2011; Winstok & Straus, 2011). This controversy is ledsby two groups. One is dubbed “feminist scholars”s424772 JMHXXX10.1177/155798831142477... |
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Police Work: The Social Organization of Policing. Prospect Heights, IL:
- Manning
- 1977
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Citation Context ...because they may not regard it assdangerous. This explanation is consistent with the argument thatssex affects formal social agents’ response—including thatsof the police (Bittner, 1970; Black, 1980; =-=Manning, 1997-=-;sPattavina, Hirschel, Buzawa, Faggiani, & Bentley, 2007).sat PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIV on May 13, 2016jmh.sagepub.comDownloaded froms142sAmerican Journal of Men’s Health 6(2) For example, it is suggest... |
9 | Spousal agreement regarding relationship aggression among treatment-seeking couples - Simpson, Christensen - 2005 |
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Toward an interactional perspective on intimate partner violence
- Winstok
- 2007
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Citation Context ...ily by men against their female partners(e.g., R. E. Dobash & Dobash, 1979; R. P. Dobash,sDobash, Wilson, & Daly, 1992; Saunders, 1986; Tjadens& Thoennes, 2000; Vivian & Langhinrichsen-Rohling,s1994; =-=Winstok, 2007-=-). In this group, the term asymmetrysreflects the notion that women, not men, are the victimssof violence in intimate relationships. The second groupsis referred to as “family violence researchers” (s... |
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Intimate Partner Violence Risk Assessment and Management,
- Kropp
- 2008
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Citation Context ...cial agents (police officers, medical doctors, social workers, etc.) and informal oness(relatives, neighbors, and friends). Risk assessment is asprocess of evaluating the probability of injury in PVs(=-=Kropp, 2008-=-). The higher the risk of injury, the highersis the probability of social involvement. Risk of injuryscan be determined by two parameters: the severity ofsviolence used by the aggressor and the resili... |
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Structure and dynamics of escalation from the victim’s perspective.Families and Society
- Eisikovits, Winstok, et al.
- 2002
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Citation Context ... equally between men and women.sFindings indicate gender symmetry also from the etiological aspect. For instance, dominance by one partners(either man or woman) increases the probability of violence (=-=Eisikovits, Winstok, & Gelles, 2002-=-; Kim &sClifton, 2003; Straus, 2008; Sugihara & Warner, 2002;sWinstok, Eisikovits, & Gelles, 2002). Moreover, itsappears that only a small percentage of PV cases involvesmale dominance and female degr... |
6 | Patterns of mutual and nonmutual spouse abuse in the U.S - McCarroll, Ursano, et al. - 2004 |
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The effect of methodology on subjective estimates of the differential effectiveness of personal strategies and help sources used by battered women
- Bowker
- 1988
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Citation Context ...support are provided by asplethora of organizations and agencies, including lawsenforcement, welfare, health, women’s associations, andsother bodies, specifically dedicated to helping batteredswomen (=-=Bowker, 1988-=-; Donato & Bowker, 1984;sGoodman, Dutton, Weinfurt, & Cook, 2003). These organizations offer a wide range of services, including legalsinformation and counseling, direct or indirect financialssupport,... |
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When she was bad: Women and the myth of innocence
- Pearson
- 1997
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Citation Context ...e true only in a small number ofsincidents (Carrado, George, Loxam, Jones, & Templar,s1996; Cascardi & Vivian, 1995; DeKeseredy &sMacLeod, 1997; Eisikovits & Buchbinder, 2000; Felsons& Messner, 1998; =-=Pearson, 1997-=-). The cumulative empirical knowledge consistentlyssupports the idea of gender symmetry, from both thesbehavioral and etiological aspects. However, it is important to reemphasize that although both se... |
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Structure and dynamics of escalation from the batterer’s perspective
- Winstok, Eisikovits, et al.
- 2002
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Citation Context ...t. For instance, dominance by one partners(either man or woman) increases the probability of violence (Eisikovits, Winstok, & Gelles, 2002; Kim &sClifton, 2003; Straus, 2008; Sugihara & Warner, 2002;s=-=Winstok, Eisikovits, & Gelles, 2002-=-). Moreover, itsappears that only a small percentage of PV cases involvesmale dominance and female degradation (Gelles &sStraus, 1988; Kantor & Straus, 1990; Straus, 1991). Thesassumption that female ... |
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Contextualising women’s violence and aggression: Beyond denial and demonization
- Chesney-Lind
- 1999
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Citation Context ... 13, 2016jmh.sagepub.comDownloaded froms142sAmerican Journal of Men’s Health 6(2) For example, it is suggested that police officers’ responsesto female violence is more lenient than to male violences(=-=Chesney-Lind, 1999-=-; Chesney-Lind & Pasko, 2004). Ascomplementing explanation can derive from sex differences in seeking help. Apparently in many areas womenshave greater willingness than men to seek out the help ofssup... |
3 | Guest editor’s introduction to the special issue on gender symmetry. Violence Against Women - S, Swan - 2006 |
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Locked in a violent embrace. Thousand Oaks
- Eisikovits, Buchbinder
- 2000
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Citation Context ... violence is associated with selfdefense was found to be true only in a small number ofsincidents (Carrado, George, Loxam, Jones, & Templar,s1996; Cascardi & Vivian, 1995; DeKeseredy &sMacLeod, 1997; =-=Eisikovits & Buchbinder, 2000-=-; Felsons& Messner, 1998; Pearson, 1997). The cumulative empirical knowledge consistentlyssupports the idea of gender symmetry, from both thesbehavioral and etiological aspects. However, it is importa... |
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The paradigmatic cleavage on gender differences in partner violence perpetration and victimization
- Winstok
- 2011
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Citation Context ... as to how to identify, and accordingly also how to be involved, and copeswith the problem of PV (Cook, & Swan, 2006; Eisikovits,sWinstok, Grauwiler, & Mills, 2008; Frieze, 2005; M. P.sJohnson, 2006; =-=Winstok, 2011-=-; Winstok & Eisikovits,s2011; Winstok & Straus, 2011). This controversy is ledsby two groups. One is dubbed “feminist scholars”s424772 JMHXXX10.1177/155798831142477 2WinstokAmerican Journal of Men’s H... |
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Gender differences in intended escalatory tendencies among marital partners
- Winstok, Straus
- 2011
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Citation Context ...o how to be involved, and copeswith the problem of PV (Cook, & Swan, 2006; Eisikovits,sWinstok, Grauwiler, & Mills, 2008; Frieze, 2005; M. P.sJohnson, 2006; Winstok, 2011; Winstok & Eisikovits,s2011; =-=Winstok & Straus, 2011-=-). This controversy is ledsby two groups. One is dubbed “feminist scholars”s424772 JMHXXX10.1177/155798831142477 2WinstokAmerican Journal of Men’s Health 1University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel Correspond... |
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National survey on the characteristics, incidence and prevalence of violence against women and children and youth at risk
- Eisikovits, Fishman, et al.
- 2000
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Citation Context ...sample drawn from the generalspopulation in Israel was used. In total, the survey encompassed 2,544 women who have been cohabiting withstheir partner for the past 12 months preceding data collection (=-=Eisikovits et al., 2000-=-; Eisikovits, Winstok, &sFishman, 2004). The sample was based on the size of thesmunicipalities and the socioeconomic status of theirsinhabitants as calculated and presented by the IsraelisCentral Bur... |
1 | Recent trends in intimate violence: Theory and intervention— Introduction volume 1 - Eisikovits, Winstok, et al. - 2008 |
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1 | Gender, intimate relationships and violence - Winstok, Eisikovits - 2011 |