Abstract Many jurisdictions in the U.S. have implemented mandatory arrest policies in an attempt to limit police officers ’ discretion in their arrest decisions when responding to intimate partner violence calls. Drawing from semi-structured interviews with female victims of intimate partner violence, I explore the ways in which mandatory arrest policies have influenced the identity work of women during their interactions with police officers. I focus specifically on women’s “unsuccessful ” identity claims: situations where women are unable to convince police officers that they are victims and situations where women are unable to convince officers that they are not victims. I examine the strategies that women use during their identity work ...
Domestic violence holds a very tenuous place in the world of human rights. While it violates some of...
A common theme in sociological literature on "domestic violence" is that police officers view such c...
abstract: The occupation of policing has long been associated with masculinity. Resistance to the i...
Abstract Many jurisdictions in the U.S. have implemented mandatory arrest policies in an attempt to ...
Prior to the 1970s, society viewed intimate partner violence as a \u22private issue.\u22 As society\...
Relevant policy dictates that only particular interventions are to be employed when police are hand...
Since the early 1970s, the efforts of the battered women’s movement have led to many changes in the ...
Domestic violence is a major social problem worldwide. In the United States, the failure of communit...
The arrest of victims of domestic violence occurs at an unexpectedly high rate and is a problem of g...
This study explores the dynamics of police responses to intimate partner abusing very recent data an...
Evidence suggests that police inadvertently or otherwise often re-victimise women involved in Intima...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a pervasive social problem associated with increased morbidity an...
This thesis aimed to understand the factors which shape the police and CPS response to domestic viol...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the factors that influence police officers’ decision...
Domestic violence calls to police departments are more common than all other violent crimes combined...
Domestic violence holds a very tenuous place in the world of human rights. While it violates some of...
A common theme in sociological literature on "domestic violence" is that police officers view such c...
abstract: The occupation of policing has long been associated with masculinity. Resistance to the i...
Abstract Many jurisdictions in the U.S. have implemented mandatory arrest policies in an attempt to ...
Prior to the 1970s, society viewed intimate partner violence as a \u22private issue.\u22 As society\...
Relevant policy dictates that only particular interventions are to be employed when police are hand...
Since the early 1970s, the efforts of the battered women’s movement have led to many changes in the ...
Domestic violence is a major social problem worldwide. In the United States, the failure of communit...
The arrest of victims of domestic violence occurs at an unexpectedly high rate and is a problem of g...
This study explores the dynamics of police responses to intimate partner abusing very recent data an...
Evidence suggests that police inadvertently or otherwise often re-victimise women involved in Intima...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a pervasive social problem associated with increased morbidity an...
This thesis aimed to understand the factors which shape the police and CPS response to domestic viol...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the factors that influence police officers’ decision...
Domestic violence calls to police departments are more common than all other violent crimes combined...
Domestic violence holds a very tenuous place in the world of human rights. While it violates some of...
A common theme in sociological literature on "domestic violence" is that police officers view such c...
abstract: The occupation of policing has long been associated with masculinity. Resistance to the i...