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Leider in Englisch ...., jedoch top aktuell Conclusion Men become, to a much larger extent than is customarily assumed, victims of
their female partner's aggressive behaviour. The predominant image of domestic
violence originated in a cultural pre-shaped look, the one-sidedness of which
has only been slowly acquainted and will be even more slowly corrected. Men do
not perceive themselves as victims or they stay silent because of fear of
stigmatization and mocking. Female and male experts in social institutions and
in the departments of criminal prosecution do not reckon with male victims and
therefore do not see them at all or even hold them responsible for their own
fate. This leads to a fatal circulation: because even fewer men than women find
their way into communication, into social institutions or to justice. Statistics
of these institutions show almost only female victims, leading to the fact
stereotypes are reinforced with then leads to the fact that male victims would
rather stay silent than expose themselves to the danger of a "second
victimization". Ouelle: Bock, M. (2009): The Selective Perception of Domestic Violence. In: Telemach Serassis, Harald Kania, Hans-Jörg Albrecht (Hrsg.): Images of Crime III. - Representations of Crime and the Criminal. Reihe Kriminologische Forschungsberichte, Band 144 - S. 105-118, Max-Planck-Institut für ausländisches und internationales Strafrecht, Freiburg. Bestellen
s.a. Bock, M. (2005): Männer als Opfer der Gewalt von Frauen. In: Psychosoziale und ethische Aspekte der Männergesundheit - S. 103-110, Bundesministerium für soziale Sicherheit, Generationen und Konsumentenschutz (Hrsg.), Wien. download
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