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The Blameworthy Victim: Domestic Violence Myths and the Criminalization of Victimhood
Authors:Christina Policastro  Brian K Payne
Institution:1. Department of Criminal Justice &2. Criminology , Georgia State University , Atlanta , Georgia , USA cpolicastro@student.gsu.edu;4. Criminology , Georgia State University , Atlanta , Georgia , USA
Abstract:Prior research shows that individual perceptions of victims play an integral role in the societal response to domestic violence, as well as victims' responses to their own victimization. However, little research has specifically examined individual perceptions of domestic violence victims who remain in abusive relationships. This study begins to fill the void in the literature by examining college students' attitudes toward battered women. Specifically, the study considers whether students adhere to common myths associated with battering and if myths lead college students to view domestic violence victims as “blameworthy.” The study relies on a sample of 370 university students attending a large Southern metropolitan university. Findings indicate that students moderately support domestic violence myths and that myth promotion is associated with support for increased criminal justice penalties such as prosecution of mothers and approval of delayed police response in cases of repeat victimization. Implications for policy, theory, and practice are provided.
Keywords:domestic violence  domestic violence myths  intimate partner violence  public perceptions  victims
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