The effects of self-protective behaviors on injury for African American women in domestic violence situations

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Ráchael Wyckoff
Sally S. Simpson
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[1] University of Maryland,Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice
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Domestic Violence; Intimate Partner; African American Woman; Criminal Justice System; Multinomial Logistic Regression;
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The stereotype of the strong, independent, and invulnerable African American woman may have implications in violent intimate partner relationships. More specifically, one behavioral manifestation of this stereotype is that African American women may be more likely to “fight back” in domestic violence situations. However, little is known about the consequences of these self-protective behaviors for African American women. To this end, this study will address whether forceful and nonforceful acts of resistance result in the desired effect of avoiding injury. Using a sample of incarcerated African American women, this study examines the effects of self-protective behaviors on injury for a marginalized population at a high risk of violence.
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