2020
DOI: 10.1177/0093854820927442
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A Qualitative Study of the Male Victims’ Experiences With the Criminal Justice Response to Intimate Partner Abuse in Four English-Speaking Countries

Abstract: The criminal justice system plays a pivotal role in addressing the safety of victims of intimate partner abuse (IPA). Over the past 40 years, most changes in the criminal justice response to IPA have been made with the intention of improving support to abused women and their children. However, a growing body of research shows there are many men who are victims of IPA. This qualitative study explored the help-seeking experiences of 38 abused men within the criminal justice system in Australia, Canada, the Unite… Show more

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“…Three multi-country studies by the same research team have been published in 2020 [37][38][39].. One of these new studies reenforces the findings of our IMMS on help seeking by male victims and service provision [37]. The second study specifically examines male victims experiences of the criminal justice system and this would add new material to our IMMS [38]. The final study focuses on male victims experiences of female perpetrated violence [39].…”
Section: Strengths and Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Three multi-country studies by the same research team have been published in 2020 [37][38][39].. One of these new studies reenforces the findings of our IMMS on help seeking by male victims and service provision [37]. The second study specifically examines male victims experiences of the criminal justice system and this would add new material to our IMMS [38]. The final study focuses on male victims experiences of female perpetrated violence [39].…”
Section: Strengths and Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…In some cases, the police showed no empathy or any willingness to listen to the experiences of male victims of IPA (Lysova et al, 2020a(Lysova et al, , 2020bMcCarrick et al, 2016). In a study of 372 male victims of IPA in the Netherlands, less than 32% of the men had approached the police about their victimization, while only 15% of the men registered an official report to the police (Drijber et al, 2013).…”
Section: Male Victims and Police Responsementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides, men's underreporting to the police can be attributed to the fear of being charged when countercharges are made against them (George, 1994). In a qualitative study of the help-seeking experiences of 38 abused men within the criminal justice system in Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States, when the men called the police, the police arrived only in 27% of these cases and showed hostility and bias against men; in three cases out of five when the police made an arrest, the men were arrested (Lysova et al, 2020b).…”
Section: Male Victims and Police Responsementioning
confidence: 99%
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