The authors wish to thank Susan L. Simmons for her assistance in preparing this manuscript. Portions of this research were presented at the August 2001 meeting of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.
Research Article
Gender and role-based perceptions of domestic abuse: does sexual orientation matter?†
Article first published online: 20 FEB 2003
DOI: 10.1002/bsl.524
Copyright © 2003 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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Behavioral Sciences & the Law
Special Issue: Current Directions
Volume 21, Issue 2, pages 199–214, March/April 2003
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Seelau, E. P., Seelau, S. M. and Poorman, P. B. (2003), Gender and role-based perceptions of domestic abuse: does sexual orientation matter?. Behav. Sci. Law, 21: 199–214. doi: 10.1002/bsl.524
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- Article first published online: 20 FEB 2003
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Abstract
Although it is estimated that domestic abuse is as common in gay male and lesbian intimate relationships as in heterosexual relationships, the legal system often fails to recognize or respond to same-gender cases. Empirical research examining the impact of sexual orientation on perceptions of abuse is virtually nonexistent. Undergraduates (N = 252) read a summary of a domestic abuse incident in which victims and perpetrators varied by gender and, by implication, sexual orientation. Victim and respondent gender, rather than the couple's sexual orientation, primarily affected responses to domestic abuse. Domestic abuse perpetrated against women was perceived to be more serious and in need of intervention than abuse against men. Women were more likely than men to believe the victim and to recommend criminal justice system interventions. Because they are inconsistent with gender role stereotypes, domestic abuse cases involving male victims or female perpetrators may not receive equitable treatment within the criminal justice system. Copyright © 2003 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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