Why do you use the term IPV rather than domestic violence? Just curious if there is an underlying implication of the term.
Are you suggesting that the most effective intervention to decrease IPV is to focus on the victim? (In this case, to increase the economic opportunities of women.) Is it a good or bad idea to include the both partners (or other family members) in a program to work on IPV issues?
What about the neighborhood impacts the rate of IPV? What are the community influences? Are there types of violence? For example, is situational violence (someone getting angry and reacting) different from violence stemming from issues of control or power (systemic or prolonged violence)? Are middle class individuals more likely to hide IPV?
How does this relate to youth? Is there a relationship between a history of IPV and youth violence?
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