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Citation

Brown RP, Baughman K, Carvallo M. Person. Soc. Psychol. Bull. 2018; 44(4): 538-549.

Affiliation

The University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/0146167217744195

PMID

29241416

Abstract

Prior research has connected the cultural ideology of honor to intrasexual violence between men and to attitudes supporting intersexual aggression in response to perceived honor violations by female romantic partners. We extend this research to show that honor ideology is also associated with an increased likelihood of men actually engaging in violent and sexually coercive behaviors toward women. Extending previous research on honor-based schemas and scripts linked to relationship violence, comparisons between honor states and non-honor states in the United States show that official rape and domestic homicide rates by White male perpetrators (Study 1) and experiences of rape and violence in relationships anonymously reported by White female teenagers (Study 2) were higher in honor states, controlling for a variety of potential confounds. These results extend prior laboratory research on honor-based schemas and scripts into the realm of extreme, real-world behaviors.


Language: en

Keywords

culture; domestic homicide; honor; rape; violence

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