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Controlling Male Aggression in Intimate Relationships
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1989
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Social PsychologySocial BondDating ViolenceSocial SciencesPsychologyPartner ViolenceSexual OffendingViolence Against WomenGender StudiesLegal ControlAggression ManagementDomestic ViolenceHealth SciencesBehavioral SciencesSexual BehaviorMale AggressionSexual AbuseSocial BehaviorSociologyDomestic Violence PreventionAggression
Legal control of aggressive acts within the family must be assessed against a background of other familial controls. This study identifies factors that control male aggression against female partners in intimate relationships. Hirschi's (1969) theory of the social bond, applied almost exclusively to delinquency, is used to test the importance of attachments, commitments, involvement, and beliefs in controlling husband-to-wife assault. By looking at males who do not assault their partners, we gain some insight into the ways in which legal policies might be structured to reduce domestic violence against women.
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