This paper explores the correlates of violence against women in intimate relations. Using data from a large victimization survey, we assess five theoretical explanations based on patterns of association between violence and key attitudinal and socio-demographic variables: sexism, family violence, dependency, exchange and status inconsistency. We conclude that status inconsistency, understood as a complex multidimensional theory of patriarchy that integrates core elements of other theories, offers the best explanation. Women’s odds of suffering violence are higher if they have sexist partners, are disempowered or have higher statuses than their partners. Disempowered women have fewer resources to oppose the sexist culture on which violence breeds. Women with elevated statuses defy men’s dominance. Violence is intrinsic to a patriarchal system of power that fosters sexism and manifests violently when women are vulnerable or challenge men’s statuses.
Using data from Argentina's National Study on Violence Against Women [Estudio nacional sobre violencias contra las mujeres] carried out in 2015, the article identifies the risk factors that increase women's vulnerability to psychological abuse. Findings show that women who are more prone to be victims of this kind of partner violence are those who are less educated, older, do not earn a wage for their work, live with children at home, are involved in less "formal" long-term relationships, as well as those whose male partners have a lower educational level than their own and/or have alcohol problems and/or were victims or witnesses of violence during their childhood. The article suggests possible intervention strategies to eradicate abuse, which should be primarily targeted at empowering women and strengthening their independence from their partners.
La opinión general es que la formación social, demográfica y económica del niño constituye un indicador importante de posibles conductas delictivas. Un reciente informe titulado "La transmisión intergeneracional de la violencia: testimonios desde la cárcel" , que analiza el caso de reclusos en ocho países latinoamericanos, presenta nuevas pruebas de una relación entre las experiencias de violencia doméstica a una edad temprana y las conductas delictivas futuras. 1 Principales conclusiones Las experiencias de violencia intrafamiliar a una edad temprana son generalizadas en las mujeres y hombres en situación de privación de la libertad en América Latina.
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