This is a study of men who abuse women. The respondents were residents of a shelter for battered wives during 1977-1978. The study assesses the effect of the abusers\u27 social resources and socialization experiences on their use of violence against the respondents. Abusers with military experience and criminal records used a greater number of different types of violence against their victims than their counterparts without these socialization experiences, and the relationships are specified by the abusers\u27 socioeconomic resources
The problem of most shelters is that they have very limited resources. In addition, space is at a pr...
This thesis examines the reasons why women remain with their abusive partners. The researcher define...
AbstractContemplating that the momentousness of social support in family abuse cases which is eviden...
The purpose of this study was to gather and analyze data readily available from the files of a batte...
The economic status of women impacts their ability to leave abusive relationships. A qualitative and...
This paper explores the role of social support in the lives of battered women whose cases have gone ...
This study examined the relationship among sex role socialization, history of family violence, and b...
According to the Centers for Disease Control on National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence in 201...
Focuses on the role of battered women\u27s shelters in the U.S. as a response to the problem of viol...
The purpose of this study is to survey and evaluate client satisfaction within a shelter for battere...
The purpose of this positivist study is to describe the present services. The study also evaluates f...
Violent or abusive acts between family members have inspired much recent media and public interest. ...
This project explored the associations between the type of coping strategies used among women who li...
The claim is often voiced that wife abuse is a problem that cuts across all social and economic li...
From 1970, research into women’s responses to marital violence became much more intense than ever be...
The problem of most shelters is that they have very limited resources. In addition, space is at a pr...
This thesis examines the reasons why women remain with their abusive partners. The researcher define...
AbstractContemplating that the momentousness of social support in family abuse cases which is eviden...
The purpose of this study was to gather and analyze data readily available from the files of a batte...
The economic status of women impacts their ability to leave abusive relationships. A qualitative and...
This paper explores the role of social support in the lives of battered women whose cases have gone ...
This study examined the relationship among sex role socialization, history of family violence, and b...
According to the Centers for Disease Control on National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence in 201...
Focuses on the role of battered women\u27s shelters in the U.S. as a response to the problem of viol...
The purpose of this study is to survey and evaluate client satisfaction within a shelter for battere...
The purpose of this positivist study is to describe the present services. The study also evaluates f...
Violent or abusive acts between family members have inspired much recent media and public interest. ...
This project explored the associations between the type of coping strategies used among women who li...
The claim is often voiced that wife abuse is a problem that cuts across all social and economic li...
From 1970, research into women’s responses to marital violence became much more intense than ever be...
The problem of most shelters is that they have very limited resources. In addition, space is at a pr...
This thesis examines the reasons why women remain with their abusive partners. The researcher define...
AbstractContemplating that the momentousness of social support in family abuse cases which is eviden...