02. Attitudes to violence

Overviews

Bucheli, M., & Rossi, M. (2019). Attitudes Toward Intimate Partner Violence Against Women in Latin America and the Caribbean. SAGE Open, 9(3), 2158244019871061. doi:10.1177/2158244019871061

Coumarelos, C., Weeks, N., Bernstein, S., Roberts, N., Honey, N., Minter, K., & Carlisle, E. (2023). Attitudes matter: The 2021 National Community Attitudes towards Violence against Women Survey (NCAS), Findings for Australia. ANROWS.

Edwards, C., Bolton, R., Salazar, M., Vives-Cases, C., & Daoud, N. (2022). Young people’s constructions of gender norms and attitudes towards violence against women: a critical review of qualitative empirical literature. Journal of Gender Studies, 1-12. doi:10.1080/09589236.2022.2119374

Edwards, K. M., Turchik, J. A., Dardis, C. M., Reynolds, N., & Gidycz, C. A. (2011). Rape Myths: History, Individual and Institutional-Level Presence, and Implications for Change. Sex Roles, 65(11-12), 761-773. 

Flood, M., and B. Pease. (2006). The Factors Influencing Community Attitudes in Relation to Violence Against Women: A Critical Review of the Literature. Melbourne, Victorian Health Promotion Foundation.

Flood, M., and B. Pease. (2009). Factors Influencing Attitudes to Violence Against Women. Trauma, Violence and Abuse, 10(2): 124-142. (Available at http://www.xyonline.net/content/factors-influencing-influences-violence-against-women-journal-article.)

Harper, C. A., Hogue, T. E., & Bartels, R. M. (2017). Attitudes towards sexual offenders: What do we know, and why are they important? Aggression and violent behavior, 34, 201-213. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.avb.2017.01.011

Hockett, J. M., Smith, S. J., Klausing, C. D., & Saucier, D. A. (2016). Rape Myth Consistency and Gender Differences in Perceiving Rape Victims: A Meta-Analysis. Violence against women, 22(2), 139-167. 

Hudspith, L. F., Wager, N., Willmott, D., & Gallagher, B. (2023). Forty years of rape myth acceptance interventions: a systematic review of what works in naturalistic institutional settings and how this can be applied to educational guidance for jurors. Trauma, Violence, & Abuse, 24(2), 981-1000. 

Johnson, L. G., & Beech, A. (2017). Rape myth acceptance in convicted rapists: A systematic review of the literature. Aggression and violent behavior, 34, 20-34. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.avb.2017.03.004

Loney-Howes, R., MacPhail, C., Hanley, N., & Fabrianesi, B. (2023). Youth attitudes to domestic and family violence: A scoping review of young people’s attitudes and perceptions in Australia. Trauma, Violence, & Abuse, 24(2), 702-718. doi:10.1177/15248380211036054

Pease, B., and M. Flood. (2008). Rethinking the Significance of ‘Attitudes’ in Challenging Men’s Violence Against Women. Australian Journal of Social Issues, 43: 547-561. (Available at http://www.academia.edu/attachments/17824268/download_file.)

Powell, A., & Webster, K. (2018). Cultures of Gendered Violence: An Integrative Review of Measures of Attitudinal Support for Violence against Women. Australian & New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 51(1), 40-57. 

Respect Victoria, Australia’s National Research Organisation for Women’s Safety, the Victorian Health Promotion Foundation, Swinburne University of Technology. (2020). Re-shaping Attitudes: A toolkit for using the National Community Attitudes towards Violence against Women Survey (NCAS) in the primary prevention of violence against women. Melbourne; Respect Victoria.

Seff, I. (2022). Social norms sustaining intimate partner violence: a systematic review of methodologies for proxy measures. Trauma, Violence, & Abuse, 23(5), 1708-1727..

Suarez, E., & Gadalla, T. M. (2010). Stop blaming the victim: A meta-analysis on rape myths. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 25, 2010-2035.

Trottier, D., Benbouriche, M., & Bonneville, V. (2021). A meta-analysis on the association between rape myth acceptance and sexual coercion perpetration. The Journal of Sex Research, 58(3), 375-382. 

Turner, E., Kelly, S. A., Eldred, E., Bouzanis, K., Gatuguta, A., Balliet, M., Lees, S., & Devries, K. (2024). What do we know about how children and adolescents conceptualise violence? A systematic review and meta-synthesis of qualitative studies from sub-Saharan Africa. PLoS ONE, 19(7), e0304240. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0304240 

Waltermaurer, E. (2012). Public Justification of Intimate Partner Violence: A Review of the Literature. Trauma, Violence, & Abuse, 13(3), 167-175. 

Webster, K., Diemer, K., Honey, N., Mannix, S., Mickle, J., Morgan, J., Parkes, A., Politoff, V., Powell, A., Stubbs, J., & Ward, A. (2018). Australians’ attitudes to violence against women and gender equality. Findings from the 2017 National Community Attitudes towards Violence against Women Survey (NCAS) (Research report, 03/2018)Sydney, NSW: ANROWS.

Yapp, E. J., & Quayle, E. (2018). A Systematic Review of the Association between Rape Myth Acceptance and Male-on-Female Sexual Violence. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 41, 1-19.

Zark, L., & Satyen, L. (2021). Cross-cultural differences in student attitudes toward intimate partner violence: A systematic review. Trauma, Violence, & Abuse, 1-16. DOI: 10.1177/1524838020985565 

Zark, L., & Satyen, L. (2022). Cross-cultural differences in student attitudes toward intimate partner violence: A systematic review. Trauma, Violence, & Abuse, 23(3), 1007-1022.

 

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Abbey, A., and R.J. Harnish. (1995). Perception of sexual intent: The role of gender, alcohol consumption, and rape supportive attitudes. Sex Roles, 32 297-313.

Alam, M. I., & Sultana, N. (2022). Attitudes of Women Toward Domestic Violence: What Matters the Most? Violence and Gender, 9(2), 87-95. doi:10.1089/vio.2021.0051

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Bannon, R. S., Brosi, M. W., & Foubert, J. D. (2013). Sorority women’s and fraternity men’s rape myth acceptance and bystander intervention attitudes. Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice, 50(1), 72-87.

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Bohner, G., Eyssel, F., Pina, A., Siebler, F., & Viki, T. (2009). Rape myth acceptance: Affective, behavioral, and cognitive effects of beliefs that blame the victim and exonerate the perpetrator. In M. Horvath & J. Brown (Eds.), Rape challenging contemporary thinking (pp. 17-45). Portland, OR: Willan.

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