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Title

Arresting Developments: Trends in Female Arrests for Domestic Violence and Proposed Explanations.

Authors

DeLeon-Granados, William; Wells, William; Binsbacher, Ruddyard

Abstract

This article represents an effort to generate more systematic and specified discussion on the topic of unintended consequences in the movement to decrease violence against women. In this case, the consequence is increases in female arrests for domestic violence. This article builds on recent discussions by first using a sample of data to examine felony domestic violence arrest rates for men and women. The data support the conclusion that domestic violence arrests of women have increased. Second, the article presents six explanations that are derived from existing literature. Although the authors do not offer empirical tests of these explanations, this presentation can play an important part in better understanding the outcomes of criminal justice policies that are aimed at increasing victim safety.

Subjects

DOMESTIC violence; ABUSIVE parents; CHILD abuse; ARREST; CRIMINAL justice system; IMPRISONMENT; POLICE; LAW enforcement

Publication

Violence Against Women, 2006, Vol 12, Issue 4, p355

ISSN

1077-8012

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1177/1077801206287315

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