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Citation

Takahashi Y, Lee S. J. Ethn. Crim. Justice 2018; 16(2): 156-176.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/15377938.2018.1496864

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

This explanatory study examined Hmong college students' experience, awareness, and appropriate response to domestic violence in the Hmong community, using a survey (n = 231) at one of the largest Hmong-serving institutions in the United States.

FINDINGS indicated that 32.8% of Hmong college women had some violence from their romantic partners and two thirds of Hmong college men and women were aware of violence in the Hmong community. Those young generation Hmong reported that the most appropriate method to solve conflicts within the Hmong community is through the traditional clan system. These results can be used to begin formulating research-based cultural competence education for providers in the criminal justice system and facilitate discussions on youth perceptions.


Language: en

Keywords

Asian Pacific Islander; domestic violence; Hmong; victimization

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