A longitudinal analysis of the criminal careers of IPV offender subtypes : results from a prospective survey of males

Theobald, Delphine, Farrington, David P., Coid, Jeremy W. and Piquero, Alex R. (2016) A longitudinal analysis of the criminal careers of IPV offender subtypes : results from a prospective survey of males. Violence and Victims, 31(6), pp. 999-1020. ISSN (print) 0886-6708

Abstract

Using data from the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development, a prospective longitudinal survey of more than 400 males in the United Kingdom followed from age 8 years to age 48 years, we investigated the role of Cluster B personality traits and the association with violent offending groups based on a typology theory of male intimate partner violence (IPV) perpetrators: those who committed family-only violence and the generally violent offender. We also considered whether offending/violent groups could be predicted using risk factors measured in childhood, adolescence, and adulthood. Our findings suggest that those men who are violent both within and outside the home (the generally violent men) are distinguished from those who are involved in IPV within the home only. The differences appear to be more in degree than in kind. We discuss these findings in relation to the idea of specific interventions and policy.

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