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Gewalt in heterosexuellen Partnerschaften

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Die Forschung zur Problematik der Gewalt zwischen Intimpartnern in heterosexuellen Beziehungen stand seit ihren Anfängen in den 1970 er Jahren im Zeichen von Auseinandersetzungen und Kontroversen.1 Fast alle Aspekte des Forschungsprozesses sind ebenso umstritten wie die verschiedenen sozial- und rechtspolitischen Maßnahmen mit dem Ziel, geeignete und effektive Interventionsmöglichkeiten zu finden. Einige der wesentlichen Themen, um die es dabei ging und geht, waren Folgende: die Suche nach angemessenen Definitionen und Erklärungen für diese Gewalt; geeignete Forschungsmethodologien für die Untersuchung von Gewalt und die Erfassung ihres Umfangs und ihrer Verbreitung innerhalb von Gesellschaften; die Schwere der Folgen für die betroffenen Personen und die Frage, wie für Opfer und Täter gleichermaßen sinnvolle und effektive Reaktionen aussehen könnten (unter Beteiligung der Strafgerichtsbarkeit, der Sozial- und Gesundheitsdienste und/oder informeller, freiwilliger oder auf Gemeindeebene aktiver Netzwerke oder Unterstützungssysteme).

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Dobash, R.P., Dobash, R.E. (2002). Gewalt in heterosexuellen Partnerschaften. In: Heitmeyer, W., Hagan, J. (eds) Internationales Handbuch der Gewaltforschung. VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-80376-4_36

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