Differentiating Between Intimate Partner Violence and Stranger Violence Risk Among Women Through an Examination of Residential Change

The construct of residential change is instrumental in various criminological theories to predict crime in general and violence specifically. When looking at intimate partner violence in particular, residential change can play a unique role as a marker of forced isolation by an offender or attempted...

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Changes
Criminology
Domestic violence
Escape
Females
Intimate partner violence
Offenders
Partner Abuse
Police reports
Risk
Sex
Strangers
Victim Offender Relations
Victim-Offender relationships
Victims
Violence
Violent crime
Women
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