Exploring role reversal within the victims and perpetrators of domestic abuse

Thomas, Pauline (2018) Exploring role reversal within the victims and perpetrators of domestic abuse. Masters thesis, University of Central Lancashire.

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Abstract

The aim of the research was to explore incidents of Intimate Partner Abuse to develop a deeper understanding of the relationship dynamics between victims and perpetrators of Intimate Partner Abuse (DOMESTIC ABUSE). The study used a quantitative analysis of data obtained by Merseyside Police in May 2014 for recorded incidents of domestic abuse within that time frame. Victim type was explored and results illustrate that there was a significant relationship between victim type and other variables. This suggests that victim type is important and should be taken into account when intervention and support is considered into relationships where Domestic abuse (DA) is a factor. The findings and implications are discussed.


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