Yu Yao, Xia Chun, Zhu Zhiling
Department of Public Security Administration, Jiangsu Police Institute, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China.
School of Educational Science, Anhui Normal University, Wuhu, Anhui, China.
Violence Against Women. 2025 Jun;31(8):1771-1792. doi: 10.1177/10778012241236668. Epub 2024 Mar 15.
This study examines the impact of gender and sexism on police officers' attitudes toward policing intimate partner violence (IPV). Data were collected from 826 Chinese police officers through online questionnaires. A hierarchical multiple regression analysis found that male police officers and those with sexist attitudes believe that handling IPV cases is illegitimate; they tend to perceive that the police are not morally bound to regulate such cases. Meanwhile, policewomen are less likely to consider that IPV interventions are difficult and resource-intensive. Findings indicate the need to amend policies and practices concerning gender and sexism among police officers to control IPV.
本研究考察了性别和性别歧视对警察处理亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)态度的影响。通过在线问卷收集了826名中国警察的数据。分层多元回归分析发现,男警察和持有性别歧视态度的警察认为处理IPV案件是不合法的;他们倾向于认为警察在道德上没有义务管理这类案件。同时,女警察不太可能认为IPV干预困难且资源密集。研究结果表明,有必要修订有关警察中性别和性别歧视的政策与做法,以控制IPV。