Unpacking Police Endorsement of Myths Surrounding Intimate Partner Violence Against Women: Formation and Implications

Linda Nørgaard Madsen, Elisabeth Naima Mikkelsen*

*Corresponding author af dette arbejde

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Abstract

Drawing on a qualitative case study consisting of interviews with Danish police trainees, patrol officers, and police detectives, this article explores police endorsement of myths surrounding male-perpetrated intimate partner violence against women (IPVAW) and its influence on police response to IPVAW incidents. The findings show that police officers begin to believe in the myths to cope with negative emotions arising from repeated exposure to IPVAW victims, who do not behave according to expected norms of being cooperative, responsible, and innocent. This makes police officers meet victims with skepticism, low spirit, and hopelessness, making them refrain from initiating further criminal investigations, opening criminal cases, and pursuing arrests.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftViolence Against Women
Vol/bind30
Udgave nummer8
Sider (fra-til)1959-1983
Antal sider25
ISSN1077-8012
DOI
StatusUdgivet - jun. 2024

Bibliografisk note

Published online: 11 March 2024.

Emneord

  • Cultural myths
  • Emotions
  • Intimate partner violence
  • Police endorsement
  • Qualitative methods

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