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Descriptive model of the offence process of women violent offenders : distal background variables

journal contribution
posted on 2010-08-01, 00:00 authored by S Murdoch, Jim Vess, Tony Ward
The literature indicates two areas of growing concern in regard to the perpetration of violence by women. One is that the incidence of violence perpetrated by women is increasing across jurisdictions. The other is that despite their growing numbers the knowledge and understanding of violent women has been greatly hindered by the general lack of empirical investigation of this population. The present study uses a grounded theory approach to develop a preliminary descriptive model of the offence process of women violent offenders. The women's violent offence model (WVOM) has four distinct levels or phases. The current article addresses the first of these in detail, consisting of the distal background variables. This phase of the model includes experiences of childhood and adolescence, providing preliminary insight into the more stable distal predispositional factors underlying women's violent offending.

History

Journal

Psychiatry, psychology and law

Volume

17

Issue

3

Pagination

368 - 384

Publisher

Australian Academic Press Pty. Ltd.

Location

Melbourne, Vic.

ISSN

1321-8719

eISSN

1934-1687

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal; C Journal article

Copyright notice

2010, Psychiatry, Psychology & Law, Routledge