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Perceptions of Same-sex Domestic Violence Among Crisis Center Staff
Authors:Michael J. Brown  Jennifer Groscup
Affiliation:(1) Department of Psychology, Brooklyn College, CUNY, 5401 James Hall, 2900 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11210, USA;(2) Department of Psychology, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY, 445 West 59th Street, New York, NY 10019, USA
Abstract:
Crisis center staff help form the frontline in the fight against domestic violence. Therefore, it is important that we understand any biases they may have when addressing cases of same-sex domestic violence. In this study, 120 crisis center staff members were given a vignette depicting a domestic dispute and asked to complete a questionnaire about their perceptions of the incident and the parties involved. We manipulated the sex of the perpetrator and victim. All other aspects of the vignette remained consistent. Because gay and lesbian relationships are often perceived as less serious than heterosexual relationships, we hypothesized that participants would perceive same-sex domestic violence as such. Consistent with this hypothesis, participants rated same-sex domestic violence scenarios as less serious than opposite-sex domestic violence and as less likely to get worse over time.
Keywords:Domestic violence  Crisis counseling  Gays  Lesbians  Homosexuality
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