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Understanding a New Typology of Batterers: Implications for Treatment

NCJ Number
232310
Journal
Victims & Offenders Volume: 1 Issue: 1 Dated: April 2006 Pages: 79-97
Author(s)
Sheila H. Chiffriller; James J. Hennessy; Melinda Zappone
Date Published
April 2006
Length
19 pages
Annotation
This article reviews empirical research on batterer personality and behavioral characteristics.
Abstract
This article reviews early theories of the phenomenology of battering as well as more recent empirical research on batterer personality and behavioral characteristics. These studies yielded inconsistent findings. Most recently, Chiffriller and Hennessy (Chiffriller, 2002; Chiffriller & Hennessy, in press) conducted an extensive study that attempted to expand and correct for the methodological limitations of previous research. Cluster analysis yielded five distinct profiles of men who batter women. Based on the behavioral and personality characteristics that defined each cluster, the following five labels were chosen: (a) pathological batterers, (b) sexually violent batterers, (c) generally violent batterers, and (d) psychologically violent batterers, and (e) family-only batterers. These five profiles, and the implications for understanding battering and developing appropriate interventions, are discussed. (Published Abstract)