Grossman Susan F, Lundy Marta
School of Social Work at Loyola University.
Violence Against Women. 2007 Oct;13(10):1029-52. doi: 10.1177/1077801207306018.
Domestic violence occurs across all ethnic and racial groups, profoundly affecting women, who are most frequently the victims. The U.S. Census Bureau projects that by 2050, 50% of the population will be minorities. To contribute to the growing literature on race and domestic violence, this article uses data derived from domestic violence programs in a large Midwestern state between 1990 and 1995 to focus on the experiences of victims who sought services and examine how they vary by race and ethnicity. The limitations as well as practice and policy implications of the findings are discussed.
家庭暴力在所有种族和民族群体中都有发生,对女性产生了深远影响,她们是最常见的受害者。美国人口普查局预计,到2050年,50%的人口将是少数族裔。为了丰富有关种族与家庭暴力的文献,本文使用了1990年至1995年间美国中西部一个大州家庭暴力项目的数据,重点关注寻求服务的受害者的经历,并研究这些经历如何因种族和民族而有所不同。文中还讨论了研究结果的局限性以及对实践和政策的启示。