Ackerman Jeffrey, Love Tony P
Griffith University, Southport, Queensland, Australia.
Violence Against Women. 2014 Feb;20(2):162-85. doi: 10.1177/1077801214521327.
We analyzed data from the National Crime Victimization Survey to test whether individuals from different ethnic groups differentially notify the police after incidents of partner violence. After finding that minority groups notified the police about intimate partner violence (IPV) events more than non-minorities, we found that socioeconomic status differences between minorities and non-minorities explained a statistically significant proportion of the reasons underlying the differences in notification. We suggest that the pattern of our results supports a structural perspective and has potential implications about the subjective and objective efficacy of police involvement in IPV.
我们分析了来自全国犯罪受害者调查的数据,以测试不同种族群体的个人在遭受伴侣暴力事件后向警方报案的情况是否存在差异。在发现少数群体比非少数群体更频繁地向警方报告亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)事件后,我们发现少数群体和非少数群体之间的社会经济地位差异在统计学上显著解释了报案差异背后的部分原因。我们认为,我们的研究结果模式支持一种结构性观点,并且对警方介入亲密伴侣暴力事件的主观和客观效果具有潜在影响。