2004
DOI: 10.1891/vivi.19.4.413.64164
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Criminal History and Assault of Dating Partners: The Role of Type of Prior Crime, Age of Onset, and Gender

Abstract: Some studies of assaults on intimate partners have found that most of the perpetrators are not violent outside the family, which suggests a specialized type of crime. However, other studies found domestic violence offenders tend to have extensive criminal histories. To further investigate the extent to which partner assaults are part of a more general pattern of criminal behavior or a specialized type of crime, we studied the dating relationships of 653 university students. Thirty-one percent reported assaulti… Show more

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“…Research has presented accounts of women's violence which has been interpreted as self-defense or in some way a reaction to men's IPV (Dasguta, 1999;Dobash et al, 1992;Dobash & Dobash, 1984;2004;Henning & Feder, 2004). More, empirically rigorous research has found little support for the primacy of self-defensive explanations for women's IPV (Gray & Forshee 1997;Stets & Straus 1990), particularly for those women who are violent towards non-violent male partners (Morse 1995;Simmons et al, 2005;Straus & Ramirez, 2004), or lesbian IPV (Dutton, 1994).…”
Section: Female Perpetration: Self Defense or Retaliation?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research has presented accounts of women's violence which has been interpreted as self-defense or in some way a reaction to men's IPV (Dasguta, 1999;Dobash et al, 1992;Dobash & Dobash, 1984;2004;Henning & Feder, 2004). More, empirically rigorous research has found little support for the primacy of self-defensive explanations for women's IPV (Gray & Forshee 1997;Stets & Straus 1990), particularly for those women who are violent towards non-violent male partners (Morse 1995;Simmons et al, 2005;Straus & Ramirez, 2004), or lesbian IPV (Dutton, 1994).…”
Section: Female Perpetration: Self Defense or Retaliation?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They assume that age is a significant factor for understanding criminal behavior. By examining crime through a life-course perspective, we assume that the same event can have different consequences depending on when in the life course the event occurred (Strauss & Ramirez, 2004). For example, several studies have established the early onset of crime leads to a greater risk of prolonged criminal behavior (Glueck & Glueck, 1950; Sampson & Laub, 1993; Wolgang, 1983).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La hipótesis de que la conducta agresiva de las mujeres en la violencia en la pareja es meramente "de respuesta" a una agresión previa del varón ha quedado así mismo refutada por numerosas investigaciones (v.g. Anderson, 2002;Capaldi et al, 2004Capaldi et al, , 2007Cho, 2012;Straus y Ramírez, 2004;cfr. Dobash y Dobash, 2004).…”
Section: Agresiones En Las Parejas Heterosexuales Y Feminicidiosunclassified