Domestic violence has been ingrained into the fabric of American culture. In the past, such violence against women has been overlooked by society, even condoned. It has gone from being a private problem to a social ill. Its affect has reached epidemic proportions in the United States of America. Although men and women are victims of this violence, women overwhelmingly comprise the majority of those who are victimized. Among these women, African American women experience higher rates of victimization than women from other ethnic groups. This thesis defines and discusses domestic violence in the context of the dynamics of violent relationships, the functions of violence, the characteristics of abusers and victims, the causes of violence, and ...
This dissertation provides a detailed examination of African American women’s experiences with intim...
This thesis examines how different domestic violence arrest policies influence the distribution of i...
Break the silence surrounding Black women\u27s experiences of violence! Written from a Black feminis...
Domestic violence has been ingrained into the fabric of American culture. In the past, such violence...
This article discusses intimate partner violence (IPV) as a major public health issue for women, in ...
Violence against African American women, specifically intimate partner abuse, has a significant impa...
Domestic abuse is “the willful use of an intimidating action [physical assault, battery, sexual assa...
Reports have appeared in the popular press in recent years concluding that women are just as violent...
This article compares rates of domestic violence among African American females to those of other po...
Domestic violence is a distinctive and complex type of violence. The intimate relationship between t...
Paper presented to the 3rd Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held...
The purpose of this study was to determine the similarities and/or differences between African Ameri...
This paper examines women of different ethnic groups and their experiences involving domestic violen...
This study examined the variables of relationship status, social desirability, socio-economic status...
Understanding Domestic Violence not only highlights and reexamines the different challenges that we ...
This dissertation provides a detailed examination of African American women’s experiences with intim...
This thesis examines how different domestic violence arrest policies influence the distribution of i...
Break the silence surrounding Black women\u27s experiences of violence! Written from a Black feminis...
Domestic violence has been ingrained into the fabric of American culture. In the past, such violence...
This article discusses intimate partner violence (IPV) as a major public health issue for women, in ...
Violence against African American women, specifically intimate partner abuse, has a significant impa...
Domestic abuse is “the willful use of an intimidating action [physical assault, battery, sexual assa...
Reports have appeared in the popular press in recent years concluding that women are just as violent...
This article compares rates of domestic violence among African American females to those of other po...
Domestic violence is a distinctive and complex type of violence. The intimate relationship between t...
Paper presented to the 3rd Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held...
The purpose of this study was to determine the similarities and/or differences between African Ameri...
This paper examines women of different ethnic groups and their experiences involving domestic violen...
This study examined the variables of relationship status, social desirability, socio-economic status...
Understanding Domestic Violence not only highlights and reexamines the different challenges that we ...
This dissertation provides a detailed examination of African American women’s experiences with intim...
This thesis examines how different domestic violence arrest policies influence the distribution of i...
Break the silence surrounding Black women\u27s experiences of violence! Written from a Black feminis...