We study the link between family violence and the emotional cues associated with wins and losses by professional football teams. We hypothesize that the risk of violence is affected by the "gain-loss" utility of game outcomes around a rationally expected reference point. Our empirical analysis uses police reports of violent incidents on Sundays during the professional football season. Controlling for the pregame point spread and the size of the local viewing audience, we find that upset losses (defeats when the home team was predicted to win by four or more points) lead to a 10% increase in the rate of at-home violence by men against their wives and girlfriends. In contrast, losses when the game was expected to be close have small and insig...
Images of athletes as criminal suspects seldom shock society; newspapers run “police blotters” in th...
<div><p>Fan aggression in football (soccer) is a societal problem that affects many countries worldw...
Much research suggests that sporting events can trigger domestic violence with recent evidence sugge...
We study the link between family violence and the emotional cues associated with wins and losses by ...
Family violence is a pervasive and costly problem, yet there is no consensus on how to interpret the...
Domestic violence generates long-term effects on offenders, victims, and other household members. In...
A growing body of evidence suggests that people exhibit loss aversion – the displeasure from sufferi...
The scholarly attention paid to the ways in which television viewers perceive sports action as viole...
We study the role of alcohol and emotions in explaining the dynamics in domestic abuse following maj...
This study was conducted to examine the relationship that existed between domestic violence incident...
The scholarly attention paid to the ways in which television viewers perceive sports action as viole...
This paper is a test of imitation theory’s ability to explain domestic violence. Imitation theory is...
Increased reports of domestic violence and abuse (DVA) have been identified following football games...
This dissertation applies imitation theory to the problem of domestic violence. The original researc...
In the first chapter, I examine the effects of emotional shocks on subjective wellbeing and the role...
Images of athletes as criminal suspects seldom shock society; newspapers run “police blotters” in th...
<div><p>Fan aggression in football (soccer) is a societal problem that affects many countries worldw...
Much research suggests that sporting events can trigger domestic violence with recent evidence sugge...
We study the link between family violence and the emotional cues associated with wins and losses by ...
Family violence is a pervasive and costly problem, yet there is no consensus on how to interpret the...
Domestic violence generates long-term effects on offenders, victims, and other household members. In...
A growing body of evidence suggests that people exhibit loss aversion – the displeasure from sufferi...
The scholarly attention paid to the ways in which television viewers perceive sports action as viole...
We study the role of alcohol and emotions in explaining the dynamics in domestic abuse following maj...
This study was conducted to examine the relationship that existed between domestic violence incident...
The scholarly attention paid to the ways in which television viewers perceive sports action as viole...
This paper is a test of imitation theory’s ability to explain domestic violence. Imitation theory is...
Increased reports of domestic violence and abuse (DVA) have been identified following football games...
This dissertation applies imitation theory to the problem of domestic violence. The original researc...
In the first chapter, I examine the effects of emotional shocks on subjective wellbeing and the role...
Images of athletes as criminal suspects seldom shock society; newspapers run “police blotters” in th...
<div><p>Fan aggression in football (soccer) is a societal problem that affects many countries worldw...
Much research suggests that sporting events can trigger domestic violence with recent evidence sugge...