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7 J. Child Custody 1 (2010)

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journal of Child Custody, 7:1-31, 2010                *)Routledge
Copyright 0 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC                   Taylor&FrancisGroup
ISSN: 1537-9418 print/1537-940X online
DOI: 10.1080/15379410903554816



       The   Gender Paradigm in Family Court
       Processes: Re-balancing the Scales of
         Justice From Biased Social Science


                        DONALD G. DUTTON
             University ofBritish Columbia, British Columbia, Canada

                            JOHN   HAMEL
                    Private Practice, San Rafael, California

                          JON  AARONSON
                     Private Practice, Madison, Wisconsin


     Because of a reliance on women's shelter samples extrapolated to
     community  or custody samples, both Jaffe, Johnston, Crooks, and
     Bala (2008) andJ.  B. Kelly andJohnson (2008) have developed
     a misleading evaluative framework for custody assessors, one that
     maintains a focus exclusively on males as perpetrators offamily
     violence to both their spouses and children. We present extensive
     research to challenge and contradict this genderparadigm frame-
     work. Since custody assessments typically involve conflicts between
     a male and a female, generic assumptions favoring either gender
     must be avoided ifjustice is to prevail. he gender paradigm sets
     aframeworkfor  evaluation that is inconsistent with social science
     studies, many ofwhich are unreported by. B. Kelly &Johnson and
     byJaffe et al. he implications ofthe genderparadigmfor custody
     assessment are discussed and a more balanced  view, consistent
     with the research literature, is proposed.

     KEYWORDS domestic violence,   family court, genderparadigm






     Address correspondence to Donald G. Dutton, Ph.D., Department of Psychology,
University of British Columbia, 2136 West Mall, Vancouver, BC V6J 1A7, Canada. E-mail:
dondutton@shaw.ca

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