2014
DOI: 10.18061/1811/61592
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Social Isolation and Weapon Use in Intimate Partner Violence Incidents in Rural Areas

Abstract: This study relies on the concept of social isolation to analyze variation in weapon use in intimate partner violence (IPV) cases in rural North Carolina. Social isolation and IPV weapon use are operationalized through census and IPV incident data collected in three rural counties in southeastern North Carolina. The authors relied on reports of IPV from law enforcement agencies within these counties, which were geocoded by address and located within census tracts to assess IPV weapon use and its correlates acro… Show more

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“…This contributes to the lack of understanding of violence perpetuated against women in rural communities. The limited existing research that does exist puts women worldwide who live in rural communities at greater risk of victimization and makes them less likely to receive support services (DeKeseredy & Schwartz, 2008;Maume et al, 2014).…”
Section: Violence In the Belizean Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This contributes to the lack of understanding of violence perpetuated against women in rural communities. The limited existing research that does exist puts women worldwide who live in rural communities at greater risk of victimization and makes them less likely to receive support services (DeKeseredy & Schwartz, 2008;Maume et al, 2014).…”
Section: Violence In the Belizean Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%