Perpetrators’ Perspectives on Family Violence: An Event Process Model

Volume: 36, Issue: 19-20, Pages: NP10132 - NP10155
Published: Aug 31, 2019
Abstract
Offense process models are descriptive theories that provide a temporal outline of an offense—including its cognitive, behavioral, contextual, and motivational components—from a perpetrator’s perspective. Offense process models have been developed for a wide range of criminal offending (e.g., alcohol-impaired driving, child sexual offending, rape, aggravated robbery, homicide), but remain underdeveloped for family violence. The purpose of this...
Paper Details
Title
Perpetrators’ Perspectives on Family Violence: An Event Process Model
Published Date
Aug 31, 2019
Volume
36
Issue
19-20
Pages
NP10132 - NP10155
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