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PROJECT 12
ASSESSMENT 46
2023
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Question 1
In the article of Peretz and Vidmar, (2021), the authors provide an overview about trends
in the current research concerning men and Gender Based Violence (GBV). They
classified these research trends into the following five categories.
a) men as perpetrator, observer, investigators, allies and bystanders
b) Men as perpetrator, victim, investigators, offender and bystanders
c) Men as perpetrator, victim, investigators, allies and bystanders
d) Men as perpetrator, victim, investigators, allies and analysers
EVIDENCE:
“We organize this research into five categories, focusing on men as perpetrators of violence; as
investigators; as victims; as allies working to prevent or respond to GBV; and as bystanders not
directly connected to the violent acts.” (Peretz & Vidmar, 2021, pp. 3).
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Question 2
Peretz and Vidmar, (2021), argue in their article that early research on Men as
Perpetrator highlighted that the entire spectrum of men’s violence against women is
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