The Influence of Media Violence on Intimate Partner Violence Perpetration: An Examination of Inmates' Domestic Violence Convictions and Self-Reported Perpetration.

IF 1.4 Q3 SOCIAL ISSUES Gender Issues Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-06-20 DOI:10.1007/s12147-021-09284-5
Samantha M Gavin, Nathan E Kruis
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Research suggests that the representation of violence against women in the media has resulted in an increased acceptance of attitudes favoring domestic violence. While prior work has investigated the relationship between violent media exposure and violent crime, there has been little effort to empirically examine the relationship between specific forms of violent media exposure and the perpetration of intimate partner violence. Using data collected from a sample of 148 inmates, the current study seeks to help fill these gaps in the literature by examining the relationship between exposure to various forms of pleasurable violent media and the perpetration of intimate partner violence (i.e., conviction and self-reported). At the bivariate level, results indicate a significant positive relationship between exposure to pleasurable television violence and self-reported intimate partner abuse. However, this relationship is reduced to insignificant levels in multivariable modeling. Endorsement of domestic violence beliefs and victimization experience were found to be the strongest predictors of intimate partner violence perpetration. Potential policy implications based on findings are discussed within.

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媒体暴力对亲密伴侣暴力行为的影响:对囚犯家庭暴力定罪和自述暴力行为的考察。
研究表明,媒体对妇女的暴力行为的报道导致人们越来越多地接受支持家庭暴力的态度。虽然先前的工作已经调查了暴力媒体暴露与暴力犯罪之间的关系,但很少有实证研究具体形式的暴力媒体暴露与亲密伴侣暴力行为之间的关系。利用从148名囚犯样本中收集的数据,目前的研究试图通过检查暴露于各种形式的令人愉快的暴力媒体与亲密伴侣暴力行为(即信念和自我报告)之间的关系来帮助填补这些文献中的空白。在双变量水平上,结果表明,暴露于令人愉悦的电视暴力与自我报告的亲密伴侣虐待之间存在显著的正相关关系。然而,在多变量建模中,这种关系被降低到不显著的水平。认同家庭暴力信念和受害经历是亲密伴侣暴力行为的最强预测因子。本文讨论了基于调查结果的潜在政策影响。
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期刊介绍: Gender Issues is interdisciplinary and cross-national in scope focusing on gender and gender equity.  The journal publishes basic and applied research examining gender relationships as well as the impact of economic, legal, political, and social forces on those relationships across four domains: 1.  Understanding gender socialization, personality, and behavior in a gendered context.2.  Exploring the wide range of relationships within the gender spectrum, such as acquaintances, friendships, romantic, and professional relationships. 3.  Assessing the impact of economic, legal, political, and social changes on gender identity, expression, and gender relations.4.  Interpreting the impact of economic, legal, political, and social changes on the aspirations, status and roles of people internationally.
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