Family and Close Relationships (2024)

Covert Violence: The Secret Weapon of the Powerless

Jack Levin andJulie B. Wiest

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2023

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9781529230727

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9781529230680

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Covert Violence: The Secret Weapon of the Powerless

Jack Levin andJulie B. Wiest

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Levin, Jack, and Julie B. Wiest, 'Family and Close Relationships', Covert Violence: The Secret Weapon of the Powerless (Bristol, 2023; online edn, Policy Press Scholarship Online, 23 May 2024), https://doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781529230680.003.0002, accessed 7 June 2024.

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This chapter expands on important findings from the exploratory study of reclassified U.S. deaths, including: (1) that the perpetrators and victims in cases of covertly committed murder are disproportionately more likely to have shared a familial or other close relationship, compared to those involved in overtly committed incidents; and (2) that women appear to commit covert acts of violence at far higher rates than is reported in official data on violent crime. While the former finding is closely linked to the social institution of the family—particularly because of the close access that is often required for a perpetrator to commit covert violence (for example, a would-be poisoner would have more opportunities if targeting a member of their own household or with whom they maintain a trusting relationship, compared to targeting a more suspicious stranger)—the latter finding illustrates the connection between covert violence and powerlessness. Multiple examples of covert violence that have occurred within families and close relationships are included to illustrate these connections.

Keywords: Family violence, Gender and violence, Perpetrators of violence, Victims of violence, Violence and relationships, Violent crime

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Criminology and Criminal Justice

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