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The Public Perception of Female and Male Violence in Marital Relationships
Authors:Yael Wilchek-Aviad  Vered Neeman-Haviv  Nitzan Shagan  Adva ota-shushan
Institution:1. The Department of Criminology, Ariel University, Ariel, Israelaviady@ariel.ac.il aviady@ariel.ac.il;3. The Department of Criminology, Ariel University, Ariel, Israel
Abstract:Most studies dealing with intimate partner violence (IPV) investigate situations where the man is the aggressor. The present study examines the participants’ social perception of IPV and the connection between social perception and the severity of the violent act and its justification when carried out by men against women and vice versa. The research is based on a structured, self-reported anonymous questionnaire answered by 240 participants. The questionnaire examined demographic variables, attitudes toward IPV, the severity of the violent act, and its justification. Findings indicate that violent behavior of women is perceived as more justified than that of men and that men’s violent behavior is perceived as more severe by women than by men, but women’s violent behavior is perceived to be equally severe by men and women. The study raises awareness of the lack of gender boundaries in violence and of gender discrimination against males.
Keywords:Intimate partner violence (IPV)  dyadic concordance types (DCT)  male victims  female violence  social perception
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