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Understanding family abuse: An intersectional approach to prevention and addressing family abuse perpetrators

Gangoli, Geetanjali; Donovan, Catherine; Gill, Aisha K; Butterby, Kate; Dhir, Alishya; Regan, Sue

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Authors

Aisha K Gill

Sue Regan



Abstract

This article provides an original contribution to understanding the motives for and perpetration patterns of family abuse that affects a range of minoritised communities, such as those minoritised on the basis of race, sexuality or transgender identity, and to contribute to debates around prevention. Negative and discriminatory societal attitudes, norms and behaviours towards these groups influence and justify family abuse. Based on empirical research, our study enhances the existing knowledge base to create practice and policy-focused recommendations for improving preventive and intervention efforts. We approached this from an ecological perspective, using a mixed-methods approach to interrogate quantitative and qualitative data to identify motivating factors underpinning perpetrators' behaviours. Our analysis, drawing on a phenomenological approach, shows an ecological framework with three interacting levels at which motivating factors occur: the individual, the community and society. Along with understanding who perpetrators might be, the types of family abuse and its impacts for victim/survivors, these three motivating factors provide a template for developing interventions with perpetrators of family abuse. The research also suggests that before interventions for perpetrators of family abuse can be properly developed, the field of domestic abuse needs to reconsider how family abuse is positioned as part of domestic abuse.

Citation

Gangoli, G., Donovan, C., Gill, A. K., Butterby, K., Dhir, A., & Regan, S. (online). Understanding family abuse: An intersectional approach to prevention and addressing family abuse perpetrators. Journal of Gender-Based Violence, https://doi.org/10.1332/23986808Y2024D000000054

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Oct 25, 2024
Online Publication Date Nov 18, 2024
Deposit Date Oct 24, 2024
Publicly Available Date Nov 18, 2024
Journal Journal of Gender-Based Violence
Print ISSN 2398-6808
Electronic ISSN 2398-6816
Publisher Bristol University Press
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
DOI https://doi.org/10.1332/23986808Y2024D000000054
Keywords Family abuse; perpetration; sexual and racially minoritised communities; interventions, prevention
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/2982727

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