Intimate partner violence offenders: Generating a data-based typology of batterers and implications for treatment

Different studies have proposed that batterers can be classified into distinct groups according topsychopathology, violence severity and frequency. The aim of the current study was to define a data-basedbatterer’s typology and its implications for rehabilitation. Data were collected from 187 male se...

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Main Authors: Olga Cunha, Rui Abrunhosa Gonçalves
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sociedad Española de Psicología Jurídica y Forense 2013-07-01
Series:European Journal of Psychology Applied to Legal Context
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Online Access:http://webs.uvigo.es/sepjf/index.php?option=com_docman&task=doc_download&gid=57&Itemid=110&lang=en
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description Different studies have proposed that batterers can be classified into distinct groups according topsychopathology, violence severity and frequency. The aim of the current study was to define a data-basedbatterer’s typology and its implications for rehabilitation. Data were collected from 187 male sentenced forintimate partner violence –111 of them to prison and 76 to community service. A cluster analysis supporteda three-cluster solution: non-pathological (NP, 40%), antisocial/violent (AV, 27%) and disturbed batterers(DB, 33%). Subsequent analysis showed that AV batterers were profiled through the perpetration of physicaland psychological violence, antisocial behaviour, deviant lifestyle, criminal records, inter parental violenceand drug abuse; DB batterers, were profiled through behaviours of psychological violence, physicalaggression and hostility, clinical symptomatology (e.g., somatisation, depression, anxiety, paranoidideation), criminal records, antisocial behaviour, and a deviant lifestyle; and NP batterers were not profiledthrough any of the variables related to criminality and recidivism. Multinomial logistic regressionsupported different logistic models for batterer types in terms of psychopathological, antisocial andperpetrated violence-type variables. Implications of batterer typology on treatment are discussed.
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spelling doaj.art-ad22893a2cb54f3283152e8950aeebd12022-12-21T22:09:01ZengSociedad Española de Psicología Jurídica y ForenseEuropean Journal of Psychology Applied to Legal Context1889-18611989-40072013-07-0152131139http://dx.doi.org/10.5093/ejpalc2013a2Intimate partner violence offenders: Generating a data-based typology of batterers and implications for treatmentOlga CunhaRui Abrunhosa GonçalvesDifferent studies have proposed that batterers can be classified into distinct groups according topsychopathology, violence severity and frequency. The aim of the current study was to define a data-basedbatterer’s typology and its implications for rehabilitation. Data were collected from 187 male sentenced forintimate partner violence –111 of them to prison and 76 to community service. A cluster analysis supporteda three-cluster solution: non-pathological (NP, 40%), antisocial/violent (AV, 27%) and disturbed batterers(DB, 33%). Subsequent analysis showed that AV batterers were profiled through the perpetration of physicaland psychological violence, antisocial behaviour, deviant lifestyle, criminal records, inter parental violenceand drug abuse; DB batterers, were profiled through behaviours of psychological violence, physicalaggression and hostility, clinical symptomatology (e.g., somatisation, depression, anxiety, paranoidideation), criminal records, antisocial behaviour, and a deviant lifestyle; and NP batterers were not profiledthrough any of the variables related to criminality and recidivism. Multinomial logistic regressionsupported different logistic models for batterer types in terms of psychopathological, antisocial andperpetrated violence-type variables. Implications of batterer typology on treatment are discussed.http://webs.uvigo.es/sepjf/index.php?option=com_docman&task=doc_download&gid=57&Itemid=110&lang=enIntimate partner violenceBatterer treatmentBatterer typologyCommunity orderPrison inmate
spellingShingle Olga Cunha
Rui Abrunhosa Gonçalves
Intimate partner violence offenders: Generating a data-based typology of batterers and implications for treatment
European Journal of Psychology Applied to Legal Context
Intimate partner violence
Batterer treatment
Batterer typology
Community order
Prison inmate
title Intimate partner violence offenders: Generating a data-based typology of batterers and implications for treatment
title_full Intimate partner violence offenders: Generating a data-based typology of batterers and implications for treatment
title_fullStr Intimate partner violence offenders: Generating a data-based typology of batterers and implications for treatment
title_full_unstemmed Intimate partner violence offenders: Generating a data-based typology of batterers and implications for treatment
title_short Intimate partner violence offenders: Generating a data-based typology of batterers and implications for treatment
title_sort intimate partner violence offenders generating a data based typology of batterers and implications for treatment
topic Intimate partner violence
Batterer treatment
Batterer typology
Community order
Prison inmate
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