This study focuses on the interrelationships between gender, self-control and intimate partner violence (IPV). The sample consists of 960 undergraduate and graduate university students who are currently in a dating relationship. A series of bivariate and multivariate analyses are used to: 1) determine if self-control and IPV vary across gender and 2) assess the effect of gender on the relationship between self-control and IPV. Overall, results provide partial support for Gottfredson and Hirschi’s (1990) general theory of crime. Self-control operated similarly on IPV for both males and females, supporting the gender-neutrality of their theory. However, the gender gap in crime, as it relates to self-control, remains in question as females wer...
This paper will analyze the impact of gender on dating violence offending patterns in a sample of co...
The effect of self-control on one’s criminal offending is a product of both an individual’s capacity...
This research tests Gottfredson and Hirschi\u27s general theory of crime as an explanation for gende...
This study focuses on the interrelationships between gender, self-control and intimate partner viole...
Although over a decade of empirical evidence suggests a causal link between low self-control and cri...
Popular theory understands intimate partner violence (IPV) as gendered, and stresses the integral ro...
The current study of a diverse sample of 92 male and 140 female college students has two goals: to m...
The aim of this study was to test predictions from the male control theory of Intimate Partner Viole...
The study investigated the widely held beliefs that physical violence against partners (PV) in marit...
The study investigated the widely held beliefs that physical violence against partners (PV) in marit...
Scholars have long posited that intimate partner violence (IPV) - physical violence, sexual violence...
The academic discipline of intimate partner violence (IPV) is currently divided into two prevailing ...
Although much available research indicates that intimate partner violence (IPV) is male perpetrated,...
The aim of the current study was to test two of Johnson’s (1995) assumptions regarding intimate part...
The study investigated the widely held belief that violence against partners in marital, cohabiting,...
This paper will analyze the impact of gender on dating violence offending patterns in a sample of co...
The effect of self-control on one’s criminal offending is a product of both an individual’s capacity...
This research tests Gottfredson and Hirschi\u27s general theory of crime as an explanation for gende...
This study focuses on the interrelationships between gender, self-control and intimate partner viole...
Although over a decade of empirical evidence suggests a causal link between low self-control and cri...
Popular theory understands intimate partner violence (IPV) as gendered, and stresses the integral ro...
The current study of a diverse sample of 92 male and 140 female college students has two goals: to m...
The aim of this study was to test predictions from the male control theory of Intimate Partner Viole...
The study investigated the widely held beliefs that physical violence against partners (PV) in marit...
The study investigated the widely held beliefs that physical violence against partners (PV) in marit...
Scholars have long posited that intimate partner violence (IPV) - physical violence, sexual violence...
The academic discipline of intimate partner violence (IPV) is currently divided into two prevailing ...
Although much available research indicates that intimate partner violence (IPV) is male perpetrated,...
The aim of the current study was to test two of Johnson’s (1995) assumptions regarding intimate part...
The study investigated the widely held belief that violence against partners in marital, cohabiting,...
This paper will analyze the impact of gender on dating violence offending patterns in a sample of co...
The effect of self-control on one’s criminal offending is a product of both an individual’s capacity...
This research tests Gottfredson and Hirschi\u27s general theory of crime as an explanation for gende...