Department of Sociology, Duke University, Durham, NC, USA.
Violence Against Women. 2024 Aug;30(10):2461-2481. doi: 10.1177/10778012231158110. Epub 2023 Mar 14.
Women in heavily policed and incarcerated communities face extremely high rates of intimate partner violence (IPV)-but how criminal legal system contact affects such violence remains poorly understood. This study explores the social ecology of IPV by fitting structural equation models to longitudinal, dyadic data from households in contact with the criminal legal system ( = 2,224) and their local communities. Results suggest that a complex of factors at multiple social-ecological levels-including adverse local conditions, dysfunctional couple conflict, and men's behavioral health and perceptions of their neighborhoods-may put women at heightened risk of IPV victimization in a time of mass incarceration.
在治安和监禁力度大的社区中,女性面临极高的亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)发生率——但犯罪法律系统的介入如何影响这种暴力仍未得到充分理解。本研究通过对与刑事法律系统有接触的家庭(n=2224)及其所在社区的纵向、对偶数据进行结构方程模型拟合,探讨了 IPV 的社会生态。结果表明,多层次社会生态环境中的一系列因素——包括不利的地方条件、夫妻间功能失调的冲突,以及男性的行为健康和对其社区的看法——可能使女性在大规模监禁时期面临更高的 IPV 受害风险。