Etiological models of intimate partner violence (IPV) identify general risk factors in delinquency (sociodemographic, delinquent, and psychopathological) and specific factors in this type of aggression (characteristics of the couple relationship and attitudes favoring IPV). The goal of the present work is to study these factors in individuals convicted for drug trafficking and/or theft, so-called common delinquents (n = 89), comparing them with a group of partner aggressors (n = 50). Assessment was carried out with a mixed method, reviewing case files, clinical interviews for personality disorders, and self-reports. The results show a similar profile in sociodemographic and criminal characteristics and in attitudes favoring IPV. The differ...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is simultaneously assumed as a serious crime and a major public heal...
Research in the area of intimate partner violence (lPV) strongly suggests that developmental environ...
Furthering knowledge of the subset of incarcerated partner violent offenders distinguished by aggres...
AbstractEtiological models of intimate partner violence (IPV) identify general risk factors in delin...
AbstractIn Spain, there are two types of sentence for partner aggressors: prison sentence and the al...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is one of the most important problems worldwide in our society and i...
[Abstract] Psychopathy and intimate partner aggression (IPA) are two concepts that usually appear co...
AbstractPartner aggressors present psychopathological, criminal, and sociodemographic characteristic...
Traditionally, many considered that intimate partner violence and abuse (IPVA) constituted only phys...
Research underlines the need to identify risk factor of Intimate Partner Homicide (IPH), however the...
Psychological intimate partner violence (IPV) is the most prevalent form of IPV and is often thought...
Background: Studies on the impact of mental disorders on aggressive antisocial behaviors constitutes...
Abstract Introduction: the presence of victimization by violence against spouse, partner or compan...
This study aims to analyse the relationship between levels of aggression towards the partner and int...
Introduction Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) is a pervasive phenomenon that impacts on mental healt...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is simultaneously assumed as a serious crime and a major public heal...
Research in the area of intimate partner violence (lPV) strongly suggests that developmental environ...
Furthering knowledge of the subset of incarcerated partner violent offenders distinguished by aggres...
AbstractEtiological models of intimate partner violence (IPV) identify general risk factors in delin...
AbstractIn Spain, there are two types of sentence for partner aggressors: prison sentence and the al...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is one of the most important problems worldwide in our society and i...
[Abstract] Psychopathy and intimate partner aggression (IPA) are two concepts that usually appear co...
AbstractPartner aggressors present psychopathological, criminal, and sociodemographic characteristic...
Traditionally, many considered that intimate partner violence and abuse (IPVA) constituted only phys...
Research underlines the need to identify risk factor of Intimate Partner Homicide (IPH), however the...
Psychological intimate partner violence (IPV) is the most prevalent form of IPV and is often thought...
Background: Studies on the impact of mental disorders on aggressive antisocial behaviors constitutes...
Abstract Introduction: the presence of victimization by violence against spouse, partner or compan...
This study aims to analyse the relationship between levels of aggression towards the partner and int...
Introduction Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) is a pervasive phenomenon that impacts on mental healt...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is simultaneously assumed as a serious crime and a major public heal...
Research in the area of intimate partner violence (lPV) strongly suggests that developmental environ...
Furthering knowledge of the subset of incarcerated partner violent offenders distinguished by aggres...