Deakin University
Browse

File(s) under permanent embargo

Factors influencing attitudes to violence against women

journal contribution
posted on 2009-04-01, 00:00 authored by M Flood, Bob PeaseBob Pease
Attitudes toward men's violence against women shape both the perpetration of violence against women and responses to this violence by the victim and others around her. For these reasons, attitudes are the target of violence-prevention campaigns. To improve understanding of the determinants of violence against women and to aid the development of violence-prevention efforts, this article reviews the factors that shape attitudes toward violence against women. It offers a framework with which to comprehend the complex array of influences on attitudes toward violent behavior perpetrated by men against women. Two clusters of factors, associated with gender and culture, have an influence at multiple levels of the social order on attitudes regarding violence. Further factors operate at individual, organizational, communal, or societal levels in particular, although their influence may overlap across multiple levels. This article concludes with recommendations regarding efforts to improve attitudes toward violence against women.

History

Journal

Trauma, violence, & abuse

Volume

10

Issue

2

Pagination

125 - 142

Publisher

Sage Publications

Location

Thousand Oaks, Calif.

ISSN

1524-8380

eISSN

1552-8324

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal; C Journal article

Copyright notice

2009, Sage Publications