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Domestic Violence Perpetrators in Jail: A Comprehensive Study

Author(s) Charesma Grace K. Lud-ayen, Dethavelrose L. Antipuesto, Caroline C. Chelnag, Williamar S. Tami-Ing, Jayrome A. Gale, Jared Randolph B. Aquino, Brix C. Bagangao, Renila P. Bas-Ilan, Romnick C. Sacla, Aila A. Navarro, Zheynie P. Viloria, Shirlyn C. Osting
Country Philippines
Abstract Domestic violence is a pressing issue worldwide, affecting millions of individuals and families. In recent years, researchers have focused on understanding the profiles of perpetrators to devise effective intervention and prevention strategies. The purpose of this study is to gain a comprehensive understanding of the various aspects of domestic violence perpetration among incarcerated people. This study aims to shed light on the psychological, social, and environmental factors that contribute to offenders' involvement in domestic violence. The study employed qualitative data collection techniques. The key informants consisted of eleven (11) male PDLs incarcerated at Baguio City Jail-Male Dormitory with a history of domestic violence offenses and were interviewed using a structured questionnaire. The researchers explained each question to the respondents to provide detailed information that led to the success of the research.The study revealed several key characteristics of domestic violence perpetrators in jail. With the results found, most of the demographic profiles of the key informants are all male-dominated and are presumed to be between the ages of 20- 60. The majority of the critical informants confessed that they had committed domestic violence, and almost all of them have committed Physical and Sexual Abuse, with only one Psychological Abuse. Also, most of the critical informants responded with Economic factors as a motivation for their offenses. As perceived by the responses, most informants claimed to have good relationships with their victims before the offense. Still, it resulted in wrong, broken, and no communication after the incident. Most of them felt guilty and were willing to ask for forgiveness for their actions. All the key informants confessed that they undergo rehabilitative programs provided by the jail.
This comprehensive profiling study provides valuable insights into the profiles of domestic violence perpetrators in jail. The findings from the data gathered by the researchers highlight the complex factors that contribute to domestic violence and the importance of Rehabilitation, family, and support programs for perpetrators. These findings can inform future interventions and policies aimed at addressing domestic violence and promoting healthier relationships.
Keywords Domestic Violence, Domestic Violence Perpetrators, Jail, Comprehensive Study, Rehabilitation Programs.
Field Sociology > Administration / Law / Management
Published In Volume 6, Issue 2, March-April 2024
Published On 2024-04-20
Cite This Domestic Violence Perpetrators in Jail: A Comprehensive Study - Charesma Grace K. Lud-ayen, Dethavelrose L. Antipuesto, Caroline C. Chelnag, Williamar S. Tami-Ing, Jayrome A. Gale, Jared Randolph B. Aquino, Brix C. Bagangao, Renila P. Bas-Ilan, Romnick C. Sacla, Aila A. Navarro, Zheynie P. Viloria, Shirlyn C. Osting - IJFMR Volume 6, Issue 2, March-April 2024. DOI 10.36948/ijfmr.2024.v06i02.17446
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2024.v06i02.17446
Short DOI https://doi.org/gtrswv

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