The Association Between Resources, Accessibility, and Female Victim Intimate Partner Homicide at the County-Level in Florida

Limited research has been conducted to understand possible relationships that exist between IPH and access to DV services. The current study adds to the literature by expanding traditional measures of DV services to capture presence, as well as access, and examines the impact on female IPH victimiza...

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Veröffentlicht in:Violence against women 2023-09, Vol.29 (11), p.2147-2169
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description Limited research has been conducted to understand possible relationships that exist between IPH and access to DV services. The current study adds to the literature by expanding traditional measures of DV services to capture presence, as well as access, and examines the impact on female IPH victimization across 67 Florida counties between 2005 and 2015. Using exposure reduction arguments, we shed light on factors associated with female victim IPH rates and support previous research findings showing a continuation in the disparity of IPH rates between urban and rural areas within county boundaries. We also demonstrate the importance of accessible shelter and safe homes in combating IPV and IPH rates.
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Females
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Homicide
Humans
Intimacy
Intimate Partner Violence
Rural areas
Rural communities
Sexual Partners
Victimization
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