Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Public Housing and Domestic Violence
View through CrossRef
Emerging data reveal a high prevalence of domestic violence in public housing complexes. Although there is more domestic violence in lower income households, it is likely that the density in public housing—huge numbers of low-income persons living in close proximity to one another—contributes to these prevalence rates due to the high degree of disorder, documented lack of police response, and resultant low morale. In light of the many ways in which the environment of public housing complexes contributes to the prevalence of domestic violence, efforts to reduce density and to envision better ways to provide housing support for low-income women are essential.
Title: Public Housing and Domestic Violence
Description:
Emerging data reveal a high prevalence of domestic violence in public housing complexes.
Although there is more domestic violence in lower income households, it is likely that the density in public housing—huge numbers of low-income persons living in close proximity to one another—contributes to these prevalence rates due to the high degree of disorder, documented lack of police response, and resultant low morale.
In light of the many ways in which the environment of public housing complexes contributes to the prevalence of domestic violence, efforts to reduce density and to envision better ways to provide housing support for low-income women are essential.
Related Results
Witnessing Interparental Violence and Acceptance of Dating Violence as Predictors for Teen Dating Violence Victimization
Witnessing Interparental Violence and Acceptance of Dating Violence as Predictors for Teen Dating Violence Victimization
We examined the association between witnessing interparental violence, attitudes about dating violence, and physical and psychological teen dating violence (TDV) victimization. Par...
Generic Violence Prevention and Gendered Violence
Generic Violence Prevention and Gendered Violence
Feminist analyses of violence against women are often isolated from other public attention to the problem of violence in general. The Choosing Non-Violence program examined here or...
Modern-day slavery? The work-life conflict of domestic workers in Nigeria
Modern-day slavery? The work-life conflict of domestic workers in Nigeria
Purpose
The trend of domestic employment thrives almost in every society. It is most common in developing countries and Nigeria is no exception. This paper aims to examine the natu...
Urban Transformations of Kharkiv’s Large Housing Estates •
Urban Transformations of Kharkiv’s Large Housing Estates •
Kharkiv is the second largest city of Ukraine with a unique history of urban housing development. In the 20th century it became a field of large housing construction. More than 10 ...
Exploring Variations Within Situational Couple Violence and Comparisons With Coercive Controlling Violence and No Violence/No Control
Exploring Variations Within Situational Couple Violence and Comparisons With Coercive Controlling Violence and No Violence/No Control
We examined variations within situational couple violence among 23 divorcing mothers and compared them with mothers with coercive controlling violence and no violence/no control. S...
Theorizing About Violence
Theorizing About Violence
The director of the Economic and Social Research Council Violence Research Program (VRP) in the United Kingdom discusses and debates the impacts of the program in the context of co...
Domestic cooking and cooking skills in late twentieth century England
Domestic cooking and cooking skills in late twentieth century England
This study came about in response to the interest in, and concern about, domestic cooking and cooking skills that has arisen in recent years. It critically reviews the current stat...
Speaking of trauma: the race talk, the gun violence talk, and the racialization of gun trauma
Speaking of trauma: the race talk, the gun violence talk, and the racialization of gun trauma
AbstractThis paper considers the intersection of race and gun violence through the lens of trauma. We focus on two high-profile cases of gun violence: the state-deemed justifiable ...