Reimagining Desistance From Male-Perpetrated Intimate Partner Violence 2023
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-32951-7_2
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Desistance Theory and Its Relevance to Intimate Partner Violence

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“…As a result of these statistics and the overrepresentation of women as victims of gendered violence, there has been a large response within Australia and Queensland both in the research conducted into domestic and IPV and homicide, as well from state and federal governments in their design of policy and interventions, with the intent to support victim/survivors and prevent further deaths from occurring. These responses have largely focused on DV; however, there is a growing body of research that has begun to examine IPF in Australia (see Boxall et al, 2022 ; Cullen et al, 2019 ; Ferguson & McLachlan, 2020 ; Fitz-Gibbon et al, 2018 ; Johnson et al, 2019 ; McLachlan & Harris, 2022 ; Walklate et al, 2019 ). Within the last decade, scholars in Australia have begun to examine previously overlooked or unexplored risk factors of DV, IPV, and domestic homicide such as the use of technology, a lack of physical violence, and the focus of this paper—the rurality of the environment in which some homicides occur.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As a result of these statistics and the overrepresentation of women as victims of gendered violence, there has been a large response within Australia and Queensland both in the research conducted into domestic and IPV and homicide, as well from state and federal governments in their design of policy and interventions, with the intent to support victim/survivors and prevent further deaths from occurring. These responses have largely focused on DV; however, there is a growing body of research that has begun to examine IPF in Australia (see Boxall et al, 2022 ; Cullen et al, 2019 ; Ferguson & McLachlan, 2020 ; Fitz-Gibbon et al, 2018 ; Johnson et al, 2019 ; McLachlan & Harris, 2022 ; Walklate et al, 2019 ). Within the last decade, scholars in Australia have begun to examine previously overlooked or unexplored risk factors of DV, IPV, and domestic homicide such as the use of technology, a lack of physical violence, and the focus of this paper—the rurality of the environment in which some homicides occur.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La mayoría de los API se cometen en el hogar común o de la víctima, seguidos por la vía pública (Aguilar, 2017;Matias et al, 2020). Las armas blancas u objetos punzantes son las más utilizadas, seguidas por el estrangulamiento, otros medios asfixiantes y objetos contundentes (Aguilar, 2017;Aguilera et al, 2020;Boxall et al, 2022;González et al, 2019;Matias et al, 2020;Santos-Hermoso et al, 2022). Los inmigrantes representan un grupo importante de víctimas y agresores (Boxall et al, 2022;González-Álvarez et al, 2022;Matias et al, 2020).…”
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“…Las armas blancas u objetos punzantes son las más utilizadas, seguidas por el estrangulamiento, otros medios asfixiantes y objetos contundentes (Aguilar, 2017;Aguilera et al, 2020;Boxall et al, 2022;González et al, 2019;Matias et al, 2020;Santos-Hermoso et al, 2022). Los inmigrantes representan un grupo importante de víctimas y agresores (Boxall et al, 2022;González-Álvarez et al, 2022;Matias et al, 2020). La edad media de los agresores se encuentra entre los 41 y 46 años (Boxall et al, 2022;González et al, 2019;Santos-Hermoso et al, 2022), mientras que las agresiones múltiples representan un 11,7 % (Santos-Hermoso et al, 2022).…”
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