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Why Bystanders Report Intimate Partner Violence Anonymously: A Qualitative Analysis of Real-Life Cases

Feminist Criminology, Ahead of Print.
Although bystanders can play an important role in combating intimate partner violence (IPV), they also experience unique barriers and challenges that may prevent them from involvement. While anonymous reporting could potentially address some of these barriers, this form of intervention has rarely been studied. Using a thematic analysis of case files (N = 34 reports), this study investigates bystanders’ reasons to report suspicions of IPV anonymously to a domestic violence hotline. Results indicate that anonymity allowed bystanders to balance the desire to protect the victim(s) from harm with the fear of potential consequences for themselves and/or their relationship with the victim(s).

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Posted in: Journal Article Abstracts on 02/06/2025 | Link to this post on IFP |
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