Copp Jennifer E, Giordano Peggy C, Manning Wendy D, Longmore Monica A
College of Criminology & Criminal Justice, Florida State University, Eppes Hall, Tallahassee, Florida 32309.
Department of Sociology, Bowling Green State University, Williams Hall, Bowling Green, Ohio 43406.
Sociol Forum (Randolph N J). 2019 Sep;34(3):594-615. doi: 10.1111/socf.12516. Epub 2019 Jul 8.
Most theoretical treatments of intimate partner violence (IPV) focus on individual-level processes. More recently, scholars have begun to examine the role of macrolevel factors. Results of that research indicate that social ties facilitate the diffusion of cultural norms-including tolerance of deviance/violence-across neighborhoods. Yet the influence of the neighborhood normative climate extends beyond norms regarding the use of violence, shaping cultural understanding about dating and the opposite sex. Using data from the Toledo Adolescent Relationships Study (TARS), the current investigation examines the multilevel association between dating norms and IPV perpetration among a large, diverse sample of adolescents and young adults. Results indicate that individuals' liberal dating attitudes are associated with IPV perpetration. Furthermore, this effect varies across levels of neighborhood disadvantage.
大多数对亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)的理论探讨都聚焦于个体层面的过程。最近,学者们开始研究宏观层面因素的作用。该研究结果表明,社会关系促进了文化规范——包括对越轨行为/暴力的容忍——在邻里间的传播。然而,邻里规范氛围的影响不仅限于关于暴力使用的规范,还塑造了对约会和异性的文化理解。利用托莱多青少年关系研究(TARS)的数据,本调查研究了在一个规模庞大、多样化的青少年和青年样本中,约会规范与亲密伴侣暴力犯罪之间的多层次关联。结果表明,个体的自由约会态度与亲密伴侣暴力犯罪有关。此外,这种影响在邻里劣势程度不同的情况下有所差异。