Abstract
This article presents the first statewide data regarding correctional officers’ attitudes about and personal experiences with
domestic violence. Online surveys were administered to Florida correctional officers asking a series of questions, including
their beliefs and attitudes about the prevalence of domestic violence among colleagues, and their childhood and adult experiences
with domestic violence. Results from 710 officers revealed that 33 % of respondents knew about correctional officers who had
committed unreported domestic violence; 30 % reported that they had directly experienced domestic violence as children; and
over 11 % reported that they had been physically violent with an intimate partner. Multivariate statistics showed that age,
race, and childhood experiences with domestic violence were significantly related to correctional officers reporting being
physically abusive to an intimate partner or family member. These and other findings highlight the need for increased agency
prevention efforts and research on the phenomenon of correctional officer-involved domestic violence.
domestic violence. Online surveys were administered to Florida correctional officers asking a series of questions, including
their beliefs and attitudes about the prevalence of domestic violence among colleagues, and their childhood and adult experiences
with domestic violence. Results from 710 officers revealed that 33 % of respondents knew about correctional officers who had
committed unreported domestic violence; 30 % reported that they had directly experienced domestic violence as children; and
over 11 % reported that they had been physically violent with an intimate partner. Multivariate statistics showed that age,
race, and childhood experiences with domestic violence were significantly related to correctional officers reporting being
physically abusive to an intimate partner or family member. These and other findings highlight the need for increased agency
prevention efforts and research on the phenomenon of correctional officer-involved domestic violence.
- Content Type Journal Article
- Category ORIGINAL ARTICLE
- Pages 1-15
- DOI 10.1007/s10896-012-9448-y
- Authors
- Colby Valentine, College of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, USA
- Karen Oehme, College of Social Work, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, USA
- Annelise Martin, College of Social Work, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, USA
- Journal Journal of Family Violence
- Online ISSN 1573-2851
- Print ISSN 0885-7482