1.2 Domestic violence & abuse Flashcards

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(stats) how often do police receive a domestic assistance call?

A

every minute

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(stats) what percent of domestic incidents are actually reported to the police?

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35%

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(stats) according to the homicide statistics how many women are killed each week by a current or former partner?

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8

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(stats) the council of Europe reported how many women experience domestic violence in their lifetime?

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1/4 women

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(stats) in how many domestic violence cases were children also abused? (NSPCC)

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50%

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(stats) Walby said domestic violence costs how much a year?

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5.7 billion

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(radical feminism) why is domestic violence an inevitable feature of patriarchal society?

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preserves power of men over women

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(radical feminism) the male dominance of police and courts explains what?

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reluctance to prosecute in domestic violence cases

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(radical feminism) Leach - how does domestic violence occur in the modern privatised nuclear family?

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members rely too much on each other

intense stress and strain becomes too much

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(radical feminism) the privatised nuclear family can be compared to what?

A

overloaded electricity plug

too much reliance it blows

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(radical feminism) criticism - functionalists would say what about the nuclear family?

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it is essential to the functioning of society

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(radical feminism) criticism - what are all men not?

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violent many are opposed to domestic violence

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(Cooper) what does the family hinder the development of?

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individuality

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(Cooper) family relationships form what?

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love trap

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(Cooper) what does this love trap prevent?

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self realisation

its roles restrict development of the self

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(Cooper) what does the family serve as in an exploitative society?

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ideological conditioning device

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(Wilkinson) domestic violence is the result of stress on family members caused by what?

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inequality

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(Wilkinson) which families experience more stress?

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those in poor housing and on low incomes

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(Wilkinson) those on low incomes have reduced chance of what? and increased chance of what therefore?

A

maintaining a stable relationship

increased chance of violence and conflict

20
Q

(Wilkinson) criticism - what is evidence against domestic violence for those on low incomes?

A

exists in higher classes

21
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(New Right) what is domestic violence a feature of?

A

dysfunctional families

22
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(New Right) domestic violence results from what?

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instability, decline in moral standards and lack of social control resulting in men finding other ways to prove manhood

23
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(New Right) criticism - domestic violence isn’t just what?

A

a feature of lower classes

24
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(New Right) criticism - not all abusive men are what?

A

unemployed

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(Giddens) what did Giddens say the family is characterised by?
emotional intensity & personal intimacy
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(Giddens) minor arguments can escalate to what?
violence
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(Giddens) the isolation of the nuclear family may do what?
increase intensity
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(Giddens) criticisms - what remains important?
extended families
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(Giddens) criticisms - some say Giddens does what?
overpredicts violence
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(Laing) concerned with interaction within the family, he mainly studied who?
families with a schizophrenic member | looked at families for harmful and destructive interaction
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(Laing) laing said schizophrenia was a valid response to what?
insane situation
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(Laing) argues there's a constant concern for what within families and what does this do?
mutual concern and attention | makes members vulnerable
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(Laing) what is interiorisation?
families become part of each other restricting the self, freedom and self awareness
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(Laing) adults can use their children as ammunition in conflict the child becomes like what?
a ball in a game of tennis
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criticisms- why is it hard to obtain valid info on domestic violence?
people lie/hide it
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criticisms - what do police stats rely upon?
reports from individuals and police reporting incidents
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criticisms - how might interviewer effect influence the answers on domestic violence?
female victims may be reluctant to open up to male researchers
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criticisms - what varies and what does this affect?
definitions of abuse | what people see as abuse and how willing they are to go forward about it