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Differences between Dating Violence and IPV
DV is typically unmarried adolescents or college students and focuses more on sexual assault factors, The amount and kind of info available is different, and society is more concerned with protecting unmarried than married women
Definition of Stalking
pattern of harassment or unwanted pursuit, repeated unwanted attention with a credible threat of harm
Factors affecting homicide in DV
prosecutors' willingness to pursue cases of protective order violations, relative education of the partners, when female victims try to leave
Theories of DV
Cultural, Historical/Learning, Individual Traits, Alcohol
Why do victims stay/go back?
Stockholm Syndrome, Traumatic Bonding, Romantic Attachment, Learned Helplessness, Survivor Theory, Relationship Hope
Cycle of Violence Wheel
Tension Building, Acute Explosion, Honeymoon
The Duluth Model
go is for batterers to unlearn socially/culturally reinforced violent behavior directed toward women
Outcomes of IPV
PTSD, injuries, low SE, depression, homelessness, financial difficulties
Stockholm Syndrome
deny abuse, feelings of love toward captor, survival tactic
Traumatic Bonding
Strong emotional ties between 2 people, 1 person abuses intermittently
Romantic Attachment
anxiously attached abuser fears abandonment and uses periodic violence
Learned Helplessness
stop trying to escape/ stop abuse
Survivor theory
seek help but not detected
Relationship Hope
expectations about the future, marriage, should work through problems