Predictors of Child Abuse Charges Within the Context of Domestic Violence Arrests

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This article investigates how different factors of a domestic violence incident impact the likelihood of a child abuse charge within the context of domestic violence arrests. Data from 5,148 domestic violence arrests were used to test whether domestic violence-, incident-, and child-based predictors increased the likelihood of a child abuse charge. Logistic regression models of gender-stratified samples were employed to test for gender differences among domestic violence arrestees. The results demonstrated predictors affected men’s odds of a child abuse charge when compared with women. For men and women, children witnessing the domestic violence incident had the largest impact on a child abuse charge. These results contribute to the underdeveloped area of police response to child abuse in domestic violence cases.

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Roark, J., Knight, K. E., Olson, H., & DeSandre, H. (2017). Predictors of Child Abuse Charges Within the Context of Domestic Violence Arrests. Crime and Delinquency, 63(13), 1777–1803. https://doi.org/10.1177/0011128716661141

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