He Hits, She Hits: Assessing Gender Differences and Similarities in Officially Reported Intimate Partner Violence

Within the study of intimate partner violence (IPV), controversy exists over whether perpetration and victimization of domestic violence is gender specific (gendered). Some researchers maintain no or few gender differences in IPV offending and victimization, particularly at less severe levels. Other...

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