Abstract
Crime script analysis was used to analyze intimate partner violence diversity by identifying variables significantly associated with different script tracks. Qualitative thematic analysis using official police administrative data from Queensland, Australia, was used to develop an intimate partner violence protoscript (n = 40), followed by quantitative hierarchical cluster analysis and cross-tabulations to examine diversity within scripts. Four diverse script tracks were identified: “escalating jealousy,” “persistently possessive,” “controlling victim agency,” and “enduring argument.” Intimate partner diversity exists with divisions based on statistically significant variables. Implications for situational crime prevention and the use of mixed methods for strengthening crime script analysis are discussed.
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Carney, C. T., Kebbell, M. R., Eriksson, L., & Carr, R. M. (2024). Different Scripts, Different Casts: A Crime Script Analysis Indicating Intimate Partner Violence Is Not All the Same. Violence Against Women, 30(9), 2096–2127. https://doi.org/10.1177/10778012231153361
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