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Violence Against Women, Vol. 12, No. 12,
1105-1131 (2006)
DOI: 10.1177/1077801206293501
© 2006 SAGE Publications
A Specification of the Types of Intimate Partner Violence Experienced by Women in the General Population
JoAnn Miller
Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
This study analyzes data from a national, general population sample of respondents (National Violence Against Women Survey) to estimate the prevalence of the different forms of intimate partner violence (IPV) that women experience in the United States. The study's purpose, to differentiate types of IPV, follows the Johnson and Ferraro tradition that distinguishes occasional and random acts of abuse from chronic and controlling forms of violence. When examining the specific types of IPV that the survey respondents disclosed, the author finds that the distribution closely resembles Gordon's epidemiological findings. This study analyzed the variance in the number of types of IPV as a function of the childhood abuse the women experienced and their partner's controlling and threatening behaviors. It concludes with a discussion of the multiple responses to IPV that are necessary in contemporary U.S. society.
Key Words: childhood abuse controlling behavior lifetime prevalence
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