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Until that time, we will weather this storm together. Stay Safe — Stay Strong; we will welcome you back with open arms soon. Learn More. It found victim-oriented treatment and anger management interventions were associated with lower odds of perpetrating domestic abuse again during a five-year period. Advocates say the culture needs to think deeply about better ways of responding to abuse and preventing it, which can include public health approaches as well as community-based solutions.
It's also important to understand why people perpetrate. Before a person commits abuse, a whole host of things happen in their life. The dominant characterization of domestic violence suggests it's about someone wanting power and control over another person.
Goodmark says she agrees that power and control over a partner are often the outcome, though she isn't convinced it's always the motivation. Is it about wanting control in anyone's life? And how do we give people that feeling of control so that they're not acting out? Is it about masculinity and what people learn about masculinity and the use of violence? Is it about economic stress?
And then in April of , you see it dip pretty sharply," she said. So we have to ask why. Why is that? The Petito case captivated a nation, but experts in gendered violence say the conversation has lacked context on why it's so difficult for women to get help when they need it.
Laundrie appears calm and laughs with officers, while Petito is visibly shaken and one officer said she was hyperventilating. Petito said Laundrie grabbed her face, and officers are heard discussing how a witness said they saw him shove her. Petito tells officers she hit Laundrie. In the s, Goodmark said research came out that said arrest was likely to decrease recidivist violence.
In response, many states adopted mandatory arrest laws, including Utah, which say that if police show up to the scene of intimate partner violence and they have probable cause to make an arrest, they have to. The result, Goodmark said, is that arrest rates for women went through the roof. Not because women were all of a sudden becoming violent, but because of the way police implemented those laws. Women tend to admit to the violence that they use, because they see that violence as aberrational.
Police go to the scene and a woman says, "Yes, I hit him, because he was strangling me" or "Yes, I hit him," and she's given no opportunity to explain how it was in self-defense.
Sometimes strangulation injuries aren't visible but scratch marks are. If a woman, especially, is anything less than a perfect victim, Goodmark said, if they are emotional, or angry, if they have a mental health issue or a criminal history, that is used against them. The unsexy solutions to domestic violence are wide-ranging and dovetail with other societal ills, including structural sexism and racism. But they are not easy or always straightforward. It's preventing kids from being abused and neglected, from seeing violence in their homes, from witnessing violence in their communities.
It's building violence prevention into schools, ensuring people's basic needs are met, giving communities tools to hold perpetrators accountable.
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