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Perceptions of Partner Violence: How Aggressor Gender,Masculinity/Femininity,and Victim Gender Influence Criminal Justice Decisions
Authors:Brenda Russell  Shane Kraus
Institution:1. The Pennsylvania State University, Berks, Reading, Pennsylvania, USA;2. New England Mental Illness Research Education, Clinical Centers/VA Connecticut Healthcare System, West Haven, Connecticut, USA and Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
Abstract:This study examines the extent to which perceptions of partner violence are influenced by aggressor gender and masculinity/femininity, and victim gender. Participants evaluated a case scenario depicting domestic assault. Results found charges were significantly higher and sentences significantly longer when the victim was female. Masculine aggressors were more likely to be perceived as having threatened bodily injury and as having initiated the assault compared to feminine aggressors. Masculine aggressors in heterosexual relationships were more likely to be identified as having initiated an assault compared to feminine aggressors in heterosexual relationships or individuals in same-sex relationships.
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