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  • Psychology
  • Sociology

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  • Nonfatal strangulation is a severe form of intimate partner violence (IPV).
  • It significantly elevates the risk of lethal outcomes in abusive relationships.
  • Coercive control frameworks help understand the dynamics of such violence.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the link between death threats and subsequent nonfatal strangulation in IPV.
  • To examine the role of death threats in validating coercive control tactics.
  • To analyze perpetrator characteristics and risk factors associated with nonfatal strangulation.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized logistic regression analysis on a large dataset of IPV perpetrators (n = 6,488).
  • Examined the relationship between initial death threats and later nonfatal strangulation incidents.
  • Controlled for perpetrator demographics and assessed risk levels.

Main Results:

  • A significant association was found between overt death threats and subsequent nonfatal strangulation.
  • The behavior demonstrated a pronounced gendered pattern, with men being more likely to engage in nonfatal strangulation.
  • Preliminary analysis explored the potential mitigating effects of recommended treatment services.

Conclusions:

  • Death threats may serve to amplify the coercive control underlying intimate partner violence.
  • Interventions addressing nonfatal strangulation are crucial for preventing lethal IPV.
  • Further research into treatment and prevention strategies is warranted to reduce the incidence and impact of nonfatal strangulation.