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但这里的受害者是谁?对假想的双向家庭暴力情景的判断。

But, Who Is the Victim Here? Exploring Judgments Toward Hypothetical Bidirectional Domestic Violence Scenarios.

机构信息

University of West London, UK.

University of Cumbria, Carlisle, UK.

出版信息

J Interpers Violence. 2022 Apr;37(7-8):NP5495-NP5516. doi: 10.1177/0886260520917508. Epub 2020 May 12.

Abstract

Gendered models of abuse describe intimate partner violence (IPV) as unilaterally perpetrated by dominant, aggressive men toward vulnerable women. This unidirectional conceptualization has contributed to a "domestic violence stereotype" which, alongside broader attitudes regarding gender, influences attitudes toward "non-typical" victim and perpetrator groups (e.g., male victims, female perpetrators, those within same-sex relationships), and has significant outcomes for help-seeking decision-making, as well as responses from service providers and the criminal justice system. While prevalence data and research suggest bidirectional violence is in fact the most common pattern, there is still little known about how the stereotypes and attitudes described above manifest in scenarios where both parties occupy "victim" and "perpetrator" labels. The present pilot study therefore asked 178 undergraduate students to allocate "victim" and "perpetrator" labels, and make judgments of severity, resolution, and justice outcomes, toward hypothetical opposite-sex IPV scenarios varying on the proportion of abuse perpetrated by each party, and type of violence. Results showed that participants were infrequently labelled men as "victims," and women as "perpetrators," across scenarios. They were also less likely to recommend that the man should call the police. These exploratory results suggest that powerful stereotypes about IPV and gender may serve to influence perceptions of bidirectional violence and point to a need to study this issue in more detail to elucidate the most appropriate way to begin to address these issues.

摘要

性别化的虐待模式将亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)描述为占主导地位、咄咄逼人的男性单方面对弱势女性实施的暴力行为。这种单向的概念化导致了“家庭暴力刻板印象”的出现,这种刻板印象与更广泛的性别态度一起,影响了对“非典型”受害者和施害者群体(例如,男性受害者、女性施害者、同性伴侣中的人)的态度,对寻求帮助的决策以及服务提供者和刑事司法系统的反应都有重大影响。虽然流行数据和研究表明,事实上,双向暴力是最常见的模式,但对于上述刻板印象和态度在双方都占据“受害者”和“施害者”标签的情况下是如何表现的,人们知之甚少。因此,本试点研究要求 178 名本科生在不同的比例下分配“受害者”和“施害者”标签,并对假设的异性恋 IPV 场景中的严重程度、解决和司法结果进行判断,每个当事人的虐待行为以及暴力类型。结果表明,参与者在各种情况下很少将男性标记为“受害者”,将女性标记为“施害者”。他们也不太可能建议男性报警。这些探索性结果表明,关于 IPV 和性别的刻板印象可能会影响对双向暴力的看法,并指出需要更详细地研究这个问题,以阐明解决这些问题的最合适方法。

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