Journal article

‘I’m a red-blooded male’: Understanding men’s experiences of domestic abuse through a feminist lens

Nicole Westmarland, Stephen R Burrell

Criminology and Criminal Justice | SAGE Publications | Published : 2023

Abstract

The ways in which gendered expectations of women are used to maintain power and control by male perpetrators of domestic abuse are now well understood. It is also increasingly recognised that men can be victims of domestic abuse. This has led to calls to de-gender theories of violence and abuse, and arguments that the feminist theories which underpin many interventions are outdated. We draw on the experiences of 344 men using a helpline for male victim–survivors of domestic abuse to show that patriarchal constructions of relationships, femininity and masculinity, which underpin women’s experiences of domestic abuse by men are also central to understanding men’s experiences of domestic abuse ..

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Funding Acknowledgements

The authors would like to thank the research team involved in the original project: Dr Alishya Dhir, Dr Kirsten E. Hall, Ecem Hasan and Dr Kelly Henderson. They are also grateful to all the members of the Respect Men's Advice Line team for their support with the research. Dr Burrell would like to thank the Leverhulme Trust for supporting him with an Early Career Fellowship at the time of writing this article.