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Record ID: 8e8dca3b-33a4-4510-b81d-2ef9488edd9e
Web resource: http://bit.ly/2Q6OpO2
Type: Journal Article
Title: Place, injury patterns, and female-victim intimate partner homicide
Authors: Szalewski, Alex
Reckdenwald, Amy
Yohros, Alexis
Keywords: Domestic violence;Intimate partner violence;Homicide;Regional rural and remote areas
Year: 2018
Citation: early view, 21 Sept 2018
Abstract:  "Research demonstrates place matters in the study of intimate partner violence (IPV) and intimate partner homicide (IPH) with rural women experiencing more severe IPV and a higher risk of IPH. In addition, research points to variations in injury patterns with intimates characterized by more wounds and facial injuries. Little is known whether injury for female IPH victims differs across place; however, research suggests that abuse is a product of a larger social context. Using data from the National Violent Death Reporting System, results indicate that some variations exist based on degree of urbanicity of the county in which the IPH occurred.Research demonstrates place matters in the study of intimate partner violence (IPV) and intimate partner homicide (IPH) with rural women experiencing more severe IPV and a higher risk of IPH. In addition, research points to variations in injury patterns with intimates characterized by more wounds and facial injuries. Little is known whether injury for female IPH victims differs across place; however, research suggests that abuse is a product of a larger social context. Using data from the National Violent Death Reporting System, results indicate that some variations exist based on degree of urbanicity of the county in which the IPH occurred."

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