Over-representation of people of color as intimate partner violence perpetrators: the case for examining multiple points-of-contact.

Autor: McCloskey KA, Sitaker M, Grigsby N, Malloy KA
Zdroj: Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma; 2006, Vol. 13 Issue 1, p19-40, 22p
Abstrakt: This article presents gender, age, and race comparisons of perpetrators of adult intimate partner violence (IPV) obtained from: (a) a mid-size metropolitan police department, (b) a victim advocacy agency located in the same city, and (c) a batterer intervention program also in the same city. Results showed found that: (a) the overwhelming majority of IPV perpetrators were male, (b) perpetrators were likely to be between the ages of 20-39, (c) racial demographics varied with the type of IPV intervention agency, and (d) People of Color were over-represented in police calls. This effort confirms the importance of obtaining information from varied community sources in order to provide a more complete picture of local IPV perpetrator demographics, especially racial characteristics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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