Dual arrests in family violence cases have increased following passage of proarrest laws. This study examined the relationship between officers’perceptions of their depart-mental policies and arrest outcomes. Each officer was given 1 of 6 hypothetical scripts that varied as to whether the wife only was injured or the wife and husband were injured. They were then asked what action they would take. Results indicate that officers who believed that their department would support arrest of both parties are more likely to arrest both parties. Officers who perceived that their department encouraged arrest of the primary aggressor only are more likely to arrest the husband only. When both parties were injured, officers were likely to arrest both. E...
This study tests two hypotheses regarding factors affecting arrest of the perpetrator in domestic vi...
While there is a proliferation of research devoted to ascertaining the efficacy of arrest and other ...
Domestic violence remains a major public policy concern despite two decades of policy intervention. ...
An unintended consequence of mandatory and preferred arrest laws has been dual arrest, the arrest of...
Arresting policies: implications of pro and mandatory arrest policies for victims of domestic and f...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [49]-52)Policy changes, which affect the actions of polic...
Over the last half century in the United States, we have seen the criminal system become increasingl...
Increased awareness and prevention efforts have brought the issue of Domestic Violence (DV) into the...
The effects of demographic, attitudinal, and situational variables on the domestic violence arrest d...
This dissertation examined extralegal factors that predicted the likelihood of victim non-cooperatio...
Scholars have encouraged studies of police decision-making to move beyond the arrest decision into r...
Applied to police officers, displaced aggression theory would suggest that an officer primed for a n...
The problem of violence within police families has been increasingly recognized as an important soci...
The arrest of victims of domestic violence occurs at an unexpectedly high rate and is a problem of g...
The effects of arrest in domestic violence have been debated since Professor Lawrence Sherman et al....
This study tests two hypotheses regarding factors affecting arrest of the perpetrator in domestic vi...
While there is a proliferation of research devoted to ascertaining the efficacy of arrest and other ...
Domestic violence remains a major public policy concern despite two decades of policy intervention. ...
An unintended consequence of mandatory and preferred arrest laws has been dual arrest, the arrest of...
Arresting policies: implications of pro and mandatory arrest policies for victims of domestic and f...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [49]-52)Policy changes, which affect the actions of polic...
Over the last half century in the United States, we have seen the criminal system become increasingl...
Increased awareness and prevention efforts have brought the issue of Domestic Violence (DV) into the...
The effects of demographic, attitudinal, and situational variables on the domestic violence arrest d...
This dissertation examined extralegal factors that predicted the likelihood of victim non-cooperatio...
Scholars have encouraged studies of police decision-making to move beyond the arrest decision into r...
Applied to police officers, displaced aggression theory would suggest that an officer primed for a n...
The problem of violence within police families has been increasingly recognized as an important soci...
The arrest of victims of domestic violence occurs at an unexpectedly high rate and is a problem of g...
The effects of arrest in domestic violence have been debated since Professor Lawrence Sherman et al....
This study tests two hypotheses regarding factors affecting arrest of the perpetrator in domestic vi...
While there is a proliferation of research devoted to ascertaining the efficacy of arrest and other ...
Domestic violence remains a major public policy concern despite two decades of policy intervention. ...