Beyond Typologies: Foregrounding Meaning and Motive in Domestic Violence Perpetration


Autoria(s): Gadd, David; Corr, Mary-Louise
Data(s)

2016

Resumo

Within the study of domestic violence typological approaches have gained prominence in part as a response to the wider feminist canon that presumes perpetrators are all simply motivated by male power. In this article we use a single case study to query the presumption inherent in the most commonly used typological approaches that offender motivations remain largely static overtime and can be read off easily from self-reports or official records. We conclude by pointing to the need, both for academics and practitioners, to engage interpretively with the specific meanings acts of violence hold for domestic violence perpetrators - informed as they can be by sexist values, perceptions of entitlement and a specific history of conflict, suspicion or grievance – that can change who they are and the way they behave in the aftermath of assaults and breakups, as the foreground of crime is reincorporated into a background narrative.

Identificador

http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/beyond-typologies-foregrounding-meaning-and-motive-in-domestic-violence-perpetration(16e27585-8a3b-4fc7-93f1-512bd542a957).html

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess

Fonte

Gadd , D & Corr , M-L 2016 , ' Beyond Typologies: Foregrounding Meaning and Motive in Domestic Violence Perpetration ' Deviant Behaviour .

Palavras-Chave #domestic violence #typologies #biography #Young men
Tipo

article