Intimate relationship status variations in violence against women : urban, suburban, and rural differences


Autoria(s): Rennison, Callie Marie; DeKeseredy, Walter S.; Dragiewicz, Molly
Data(s)

05/12/2013

Resumo

Woman abuse varies across intimate relationship categories (e.g., marriage, divorce, separation). However, it is unclear whether relationship status variations in violence against women differ across urban, suburban, and rural areas. We test the hypothesis that rural females, regardless of their intimate partner relationship status, are at higher risk of intimate violence than their urban and suburban counterparts. Results indicate that marital status is an important aspect of the relationship between intimate victimization and geographic area and that rural divorced and separated females are victimized at rates exceeding their urban counterparts.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/65876/

Publicador

Sage Publications, Inc.

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/65876/1/Violence_Against_Women-2013-Rennison-1077801213514487.pdf

DOI:10.1177/1077801213514487

Rennison, Callie Marie, DeKeseredy, Walter S., & Dragiewicz, Molly (2013) Intimate relationship status variations in violence against women : urban, suburban, and rural differences. Violence Against Women, 19(11), pp. 1312-1330.

Direitos

Copyright 2013 Sage Publications, Inc.

Fonte

Crime & Justice Research Centre; Faculty of Law; School of Justice

Palavras-Chave #160200 CRIMINOLOGY #National Crime Victimization Survey #NCVS #nonfatal intimate violence #relationship status #rural
Tipo

Journal Article