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Cause of DVA and why it is so hard to tackle - Coggle Diagram
Cause of DVA and why it is so hard to tackle
Trauma
Childhood trauma and links with IPV
Poor emotional regulation - BPD
Social learning theory
Cycles of violence
Gender differences
Attachment styles
Dependency & links with IPV - Bornstein
Insecure/anxious attachment
Avoidant attachment
Substance misuse problems and links with IPV
Patriarchy - public sphere
Police attitudes to DVA - Hester (2012)
Legislation that disadvantages women - recent changes
Public attitudes towards DVA - politicians
Women's accounts of violence disbelieved
Promotion of father involvement regardless of actions
If women are economically dependent, more difficult to leave
Lack of services to allow for safe ending of DVA relationship
Patriarchy - private sphere
Personal beliefs about male dominance
Adherence to masculine gender norms and links with IPV
Coercive control - psychological harm and how patriarchy is utilised to maintain control
Patriarchal narratives held by women
Belief that children need their father
Women socialised to maintain relationships
Stigma associated with single motherhood