Police perceptions in intimate partner violence cases: the influence of gender and sexual orientation

IF 1.5 4区 社会学 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Journal of Crime & Justice Pub Date : 2017-01-30 DOI:10.1080/0735648X.2017.1282378
B. Russell
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Abstract This study examined how disputants’ gender and sexual orientation influence police officers’ perceptions of an intimate partner violence (IPV) incident. A sample of 273 police officers from 27 states in the US completed an online research study that provided scenarios depicting an IPV incident that manipulated perpetrator and victim gender and sexual orientation. Results showed officers rated the heterosexual male perpetrator more of a threat of danger to others compared to gay male, lesbian, or heterosexual female perpetrators. Heterosexual female and gay male perpetrators were least likely to be perceived as harming their partner in the past compared to lesbian and heterosexual male perpetrators. Officers were also likely to believe victims of female perpetrators were more responsible for the IPV incident and more of a danger to family members than victims of male perpetrators. Victims of male perpetrators were considered more credible and victims of lesbian and heterosexual male perpetrators were believed to exhibit more thoughts and behaviors indicative of mental illness. Taken together, results suggest police perceptions of potential danger, likelihood of past or future harm to their partner, and victim credibility are influenced by disputant gender and sexual orientation.
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警察对亲密伴侣暴力案件的看法:性别和性取向的影响
摘要本研究探讨了当事人的性别和性取向如何影响警察对亲密伴侣暴力事件的认知。来自美国27个州的273名警察完成了一项在线研究,该研究提供了一场IPV事件的场景,该事件操纵了肇事者和受害者的性别和性取向。结果显示,与男同性恋者、女同性恋者或女异性恋者相比,警察认为异性恋男性犯罪者对他人的威胁更大。与女同性恋和异性恋男性犯罪者相比,异性恋女性和男同性恋犯罪者在过去被认为伤害过伴侣的可能性最小。官员们还可能认为,女性施暴者的受害者对IPV事件负有更大的责任,对家庭成员的威胁也比男性施暴者的受害者大。男性施暴者的受害者被认为更可信,女同性恋和异性恋男性施暴者的受害者被认为表现出更多精神疾病的想法和行为。综上所述,结果表明,警察对潜在危险、过去或未来对其伴侣造成伤害的可能性以及受害者可信度的看法受到有争议的性别和性取向的影响。
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