1. Reasons for reporting and not reporting domestic violence
They measure "mediating" processes, focusing on incentives and costs associated with victim reporting (Felson et al., 2002). ... Each of these areas is seen as a contributing factor to the decision making process of victims. ... Through the analysis of data from the NCVS and comparisons made by that data, Felson, Messner, Hoskin, and Deane are able to test their various hypothesis on the indicators listed above. ... It was also proven that gender played a significant role in the decision making process. ... It is also proven that gender plays significant role in the decision making proces...
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