In recent decades, significant effort and money have been spent to change social and legal responses to domestic violence and affect public perceptions. A small body of research has examined individuals’ opinions about what behaviors are considered domestic violence. Using a sample of college students, the present study examined a modified version of a somewhat popular instrument used to measure beliefs about domestic violence, extending previous work done by Carlson and Worden. Results indicated beliefs about domestic violence are multidimensional, depending on the nature of the behavior and, in part, the gender of the perpetrator. Opinions about the lawfulness of these behaviors fit the same factor structure as beliefs about domestic viol...
Popular theory understands intimate partner violence (IPV) as gendered, and stresses the integral ro...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the attitudes of university students towards dom...
Focuses on domestic violence blame attitudes in the State of Rhode Island. Using the Domestic Violen...
In recent decades, significant effort and money have been spent to change social and legal responses...
This study builds on current research, investigating the relationships between sociodemographic vari...
This study examines relationship violence among college students, focusing on the predictive roles o...
Some argue that training and/or coursework in domestic violence (DV) could impact the beliefs crimin...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 83-89)Every 12 seconds a woman is beaten by her male boyf...
The phenomena of sexual violence have been studied on college campuses for over 50 years. Despite ch...
This study examines the relationships between college students\u27 attitudes regarding gender roles ...
Marital rape is a topic of little discussion, although it is recognized as a crime in all fifty stat...
This report presents findings from a public opinion survey designed to measure beliefs about the cau...
Significant effort and money has been spent to change social and legal responses to domestic violenc...
Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) affects approximately one in four women every year in the United Sta...
The effects of 157 university students’gender, attitudes toward women (Spence, Helmreich, & Stapp, 1...
Popular theory understands intimate partner violence (IPV) as gendered, and stresses the integral ro...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the attitudes of university students towards dom...
Focuses on domestic violence blame attitudes in the State of Rhode Island. Using the Domestic Violen...
In recent decades, significant effort and money have been spent to change social and legal responses...
This study builds on current research, investigating the relationships between sociodemographic vari...
This study examines relationship violence among college students, focusing on the predictive roles o...
Some argue that training and/or coursework in domestic violence (DV) could impact the beliefs crimin...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 83-89)Every 12 seconds a woman is beaten by her male boyf...
The phenomena of sexual violence have been studied on college campuses for over 50 years. Despite ch...
This study examines the relationships between college students\u27 attitudes regarding gender roles ...
Marital rape is a topic of little discussion, although it is recognized as a crime in all fifty stat...
This report presents findings from a public opinion survey designed to measure beliefs about the cau...
Significant effort and money has been spent to change social and legal responses to domestic violenc...
Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) affects approximately one in four women every year in the United Sta...
The effects of 157 university students’gender, attitudes toward women (Spence, Helmreich, & Stapp, 1...
Popular theory understands intimate partner violence (IPV) as gendered, and stresses the integral ro...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the attitudes of university students towards dom...
Focuses on domestic violence blame attitudes in the State of Rhode Island. Using the Domestic Violen...