Domestic Violence

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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

Domestic violence arrest



Domestic violence arrest

Introduction

Since the late 1970s, attention paid to domestic violence has increased exponentially. It is now one of the types of victimization garnering the most policy and research attention. Initially, domestic violence was defined narrowly as physical violence perpetrated by husbands against their wives. This definition has evolved in the last 30 years as people have come to realize that violence exists in all kinds of romantic relationships. Here, domestic violence is defined broadly as abuse perpetrated by one romantic partner (or ex-partner) against another. Other terms used to characterize abuse in a romantic relationship are intimate partner violence, spouse abuse, battering, and dating violence. This entry details how common domestic violence is, the kinds of abuse victims experience, risk factors for abuse, and how abuse impacts victims, their children, and the community.

Data Analysis

Frequency Table

GENDER

Frequency

Percent

Valid Percent

Cumulative Percent

Valid

F

60

60.0

60.0

60.0

M

40

40.0

40.0

100.0

Total

100

100.0

100.0

From the above table and pie chart it can be observed that a large proportion of females participated in this survey, 60 percent females and 40 percent males take part in this survey.

AGE

Frequency

Percent

Valid Percent

Cumulative Percent

Valid

16-21

23

23.0

23.0

23.0

22-31

17

17.0

17.0

40.0

32-41

24

24.0

24.0

64.0

42-OV

25

25.0

25.0

89.0

9-15

11

11.0

11.0

100.0

Total

100

100.0

100.0

From the above table and pie chart it can be observed that 11% respondents participated in this survey are from age group 9-15, 24% respondents participated in this survey are from age group 32-41 and 25% respondents participated in this survey are from age group 42 and over.

MARITAL STATUS

Frequency

Percent

Valid Percent

Cumulative Percent

Valid

Divorced

37

37.0

37.0

37.0

Married

21

21.0

21.0

58.0

Single

42

42.0

42.0

100.0

Total

100

100.0

100.0

From above table and pie chart it can be observed that 37 percent respondents participated in this survey are divorced and 42 percent respondents are single. So it can be said that most of the respondents participated in this survey are single and 21 percent of the respondents are married.

RACE

Frequency

Percent

Valid Percent

Cumulative Percent

Valid

Asian

23

23.0

23.0

23.0

Black

20

20.0

20.0

43.0

Hispa

33

33.0

33.0

76.0

Other

10

10.0

10.0

86.0

White

14

14.0

14.0

100.0

Total

100

100.0

100.0

The above table and pie chart depicts that 2 3 percent respondents participated in this survey are Asian and 33 percent respondents participated in this survey are Hispanic.

FAMILY TYPE

Frequency

Percent

Valid Percent

Cumulative Percent

Valid

Dual Parent

60

60.0

60.0

60.0

Single Parent

40

40.0

40.0

100.0

Total

100

100.0

100.0

The above table and bar chart depicts that a large portion of respondents participated in this survey are belongs to dual family type as the segregation of family type in our sample comprises of 60 percent dual parent and 40 percent single parent.

INCOME LEVEL

Frequency

Percent

Valid Percent

Cumulative Percent

Valid

$12,001 -$24,000

2

2.0

2.0

2.0

$12,001 -$24,001

18

18.0

18.0

20.0

$12,001 -$24,002

1

1.0

1.0

21.0

$24,001 - $40,00

22

22.0

22.0

43.0

$40,001 AND OVER

26

26.0

26.0

69.0

0-$12,000

31

31.0

31.0

100.0

Total

100

100.0

100.0

From above table and bar chart it can be observed that 31 percent of the respondent having 0-$12,000 income level and 26 percent of the respondent having income level $40,001 and over.

PRIOR ARREST

Frequency

Percent

Valid Percent

Cumulative Percent

Valid

No

40

40.0

40.0

40.0

Yes

60

60.0

60.0

100.0

Total

100

100.0

100.0

The above table and bar chart depicts that a large portion of respondents participated in this survey have a experience of prior arrest as the segregation of prior arrest in our sample comprises of 60 percent of the respondents having the experience of prior arrest 40 percent of the respondents didn't have any prior arrest experience.

Cross Tabulation and Chi Square

MARITAL STATUS * GENDER

Crosstab

Count

GENDER

Total

F

M

MARITAL STATUS

Divorced

25

12

37

Married

14

7

21

Single

21

21

42

Total

60

40

100

From the above cross tabulation table and cluster bar chart it can be observed that a major proportion of respondent are female and divorced. A second major proportion of respondents comprises of both the gender and is single.

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