Attitudes toward Wife Abuse of Police Officers and Judiciary Members in Turkey: Profession, Gender, Ambivalent Sexism and Sex Roles

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Z. Belma Gölge
Yasemin Sanal
Sunay Yavuz
Ece Arslanoglu-Çetin
机构
[1] Istanbul University,Institute of Forensics Sciences
[2] Cerrahpasa Campus,Department of Psychology
[3] Adana Science and Technology University,Department of Forensic Medicine
[4] Ziyapasa Campus,undefined
[5] Medical Faculty of Celal Bayar University,undefined
来源
Journal of Family Violence | 2016年 / 31卷
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Wife abuse; Police officer; Judge; Prosecutor; Ambivalent sexism; Sex roles;
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This study examined the attitudes of police officers and judiciary members toward wife abuse in Turkey and the relation between these attitudes and profession, ambivalent sexism (hostile/benevolent sexism), gender, and gender roles. The following instruments were used for the analyses: The Attitudes Toward Wife Abuse Scale (AWAS), the Ambivalent Sexism Inventory (ASI), and the Bem Sex Role Inventory. The participants were 300 police officers and 150 judiciary members selected from different regions of Turkey. Results showed that compared to judiciary members, police officers are more tolerant of physical and verbal abuse of women in marriage, but less tolerant of the idea of the victim leaving an abusive marriage partner. Similarly, men were more tolerant than women of those husbands who physically and verbally abuse their wives, but less supportive of the wife leaving the abusive partner. Profession and ambivalent sexism (hostile/benevolent sexism) were found to be the strongest predictors of attitudes toward wife abuse.
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页码:785 / 796
页数:11
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