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Record ID: 5e80db22-b002-434c-9876-577d62868bf7
Web resource: http://www.xyonline.net/sites/default/files/malevictims.pdf
Type: Report
Title: Male victims of domestic violence : a substantive and methodological research review
Authors: Kimmel, Michael S
Keywords: Measurement;Men as victims;Perpetrators
Year: 2001
Publisher: XY
Notes:  "A report to: The Equality Committee of The Department of Education and Science"
See also '"Gender symmetry" in domestic violence' by Michael S. Kimmel on our Research & Resources database.
Examines research suggesting the prevalence of female violence towards men is comparable to male violence against women and critiques these claims of gender symmetry in domestic violence from an empirical and substantive perspective. A background to the international debate over the nature of domestic violence and the gender of perpetrators is provided and the methodologies adopted by researchers to understand domestic violence are contrasted. Suggests that, because crime victimisation studies and family conflict studies measure different phenomena, their findings cannot be conceptually or methodologically reconciled. The need for more inclusive measures and explanations of domestic violence is advocated.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/19067
Physical description: 31 p.
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