Question: Imagine that you are a researcher tasked with gathering data on the amount of dating violence against women that occurs on a particular university campus. Bear in mind that research shows that this violence (like other forms of intimate partner violence) can be (and often is) intentionally perpetrated in order to cause physical harm to the victim. However, violence involving intimate partners (which includes dating relationships) often includes other forms of harm that some scholars argue should be considered violence, including psychological and emotional harm.
What results and challenges might a researcher expect and face were they to adopt a broad definition like the one espoused by Jackman (2002)? What results and challenges might a researcher expect and face were they instead to adopt a narrower definition, like the definition put forth by Reiss and Roth (1993)?
While there are a diversity of definitions of violence in the broader literature and these definitions vary along the narrow-to-broad continuum, on the whole, narrow or restricted definitions tend to dominate in the social scientific literature (Module 2). Length: 350-500 words. Cite sources using the APA Style Guide and provide a reference list.
All the information you need is in the “Module 2” PDF I attached.
Please indicate to me directly where you got the information so I can create the citation myself
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