Lucken Karol, Rosky Jeffrey W, Watkins Cory
University of Central Florida, Orlando, USA
University of Central Florida, Orlando, USA.
J Interpers Violence. 2015 Jul;30(12):2038-66. doi: 10.1177/0886260514552276. Epub 2014 Oct 6.
A modest body of research has examined judicial decision making in civil protection order (CPO) cases. A major finding of this prior research is that the factors expected to shape judicial responses to CPO requests are often found to be insignificant. Because such decisions are often rendered in an environment of vast judicial discretion and competing allegations, the question of "what matters?" assumes added importance. This study examines permanent/final restraining order (PRO) outcomes for intimate partner violence on a number of variables. Specifically, chi-square analyses were performed examining the associations between granting/denying a PRO and demographic, relationship, hearing, and allegation characteristics associated with the petitioner and respondent. These tests helped to reveal relationships at the bivariate level and aided in further model-building using logistic regression and decision-tree analysis. The findings show that the factors most associated with PRO outcomes, namely, the denial of a PRO, are those reflecting the licit rather than illicit behavior of the respondent.
有少量研究探讨了民事保护令(CPO)案件中的司法决策。此前这项研究的一个主要发现是,那些预期会影响司法部门对CPO申请作出回应的因素往往并不重要。由于此类决策通常是在司法裁量权很大且存在相互矛盾指控的环境中作出的,“什么因素起作用?”这个问题就显得格外重要。本研究考察了亲密伴侣暴力案件中永久/最终限制令(PRO)在多个变量上的结果。具体而言,进行了卡方分析,以检验批准/驳回PRO与请愿人和被申请人的人口统计学、关系、听证及指控特征之间的关联。这些检验有助于揭示双变量层面的关系,并有助于使用逻辑回归和决策树分析进行进一步的模型构建。研究结果表明,与PRO结果(即驳回PRO)关联最密切的因素是那些反映被申请人合法而非非法行为的因素。