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The Relationship Between Self-Control,Witnessing Domestic Violence,and Subsequent Violence
Authors:Brian K. Payne  Ruth A. Triplett  George E. Higgins
Affiliation:1. Georgia State University , Atlanta, Georgia, USA bpayne@gsu.edu;3. Old Dominion University , Norfolk, Virginia, USA;4. University of Louisville , Louisville, Kentucky, USA
Abstract:The notion that violence begets violence is well accepted. Less clear are the precise factors that link together child violence and adult violence in an individual's life course. This study examines the role that self-control has in linking together exposure to violence in a child's life and subsequent violence in that individual's life. A telephone survey with 375 residents in Southeastern Virginia was conducted. Attention is given to whether those who saw their parents fight are more likely to (1) have a low self-control and (2) report having experienced violence either as an offender or a victim. Results suggest that witnessing violence is not related to self-control, and those who witnessed violence were less likely to have subsequent experiences with partner abuse. Further, we found that low self-control has a link with partner abuse. Implications for theory, policy, and future research are provided.
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