HOMICIDE AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE. ARE THERE DIFFERENT PSYCHOLOGICAL PROFILES MEDIATED BY PREVIOUS VIOLENCE EXERTED ON THE VICTIM?

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Angel Soria, Miguel [1 ]
Armadans, Inmaculada [1 ]
Rosa Vinas, Maria [1 ]
Yepes, Montserrat [1 ]
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[1] Univ Barcelona, Dept Social Psychol, Fac Psicol, Barcelona 08035, Spain
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domestic homicide; psychological profile; domestic violence; crime; prediction violence;
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A sample of 46 men was evaluated with the DAPP (Questionnaire of Domestic Aggressor Psychological Profile). All were inmates convicted for various degrees of violence against their wives in different prisons. The sample was divided into three groups: homicides without previous violence against their wives (H) (n=11), homicides with previous violence (VH) (n=9) and domestic batterers without previous homicide attempts against their partners (B) (n=26). The aim of the study was to analyze the possible existence of three different kinds of profiles and more specifically if it's possible to obtain an independent profile for domestic homicides with previous episodes of violence against their wives. The results neither confirm the hypothesis as whole nor for the violent homicides. However, differences between groups were obtained in the admission and description of the facts, in the risk of future violence, in some sociodemographical characteristics (i.e., level of education, social status), in the couple relationship, in the dissatisfaction concerning the unachieved ideal woman, in the use of extreme physical force during the aggression, the time of the first aggression, the use of verbal threats during the aggression, explanation of the events to the family and the period of time between the beginning of the romantic relationship and the manifestation of violence. The implications of the results for the theoretical frameworks proposed and future research are discussed.
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