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17 Criminology & Crim. Just. 3 (2017)

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                                                                 Criminology & Criminal justice
                                                                       2017, Vol. 17(1) 3-21
Attitudes and             solutions                                        Author(s) 2016
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                                                               DOI: 10.1177/1748895816655842
violence: Im           m  igrant                                 journals.sagepub.com/home/cr

Nigerian women speak                                                         OGE




Anita Kalunta-Crumpton
Texas Southern University, USA




Abstract
In response to the incidents of intimate partner murders of immigrant Nigerian women in the
USA  in recent years, a sample of immigrant Nigerian women in Houston were invited in 2013
to engage in focus group discussions of ways to tackle intimate partner violence (IPV) in the
immigrant Nigerian community. Findings reveal a fundamental relationship between patriarchal
ideologies and the views of immigrant women from Nigeria. Immigrant Nigerian women are
likely to interpret IPV and perceive solutions to it in patriarchal ideologies and practices held in
their country of origin - an approach that endorses and reinforces IPV. Based on these findings,
this article recognizes the need to make patriarchy salient in studies of IPV among immigrant
communities from  Africa. Further, the article recognizes the absence of adequate knowledge
of IPV against immigrant Nigerian women and other immigrant African women, so that IPV risk
and preventive factors for these immigrant groups may not be captured sufficiently in policy and
practice.


Keywords
Culture/national origin, gender, immigrant Nigerian women, intersectionality, intimate partner
violence, patriarchy



Introduction

From  2005  to 2008, nine immigrant  Nigerian women   (mostly  nurses) were victims of
intimate partner murder in the USA  (see Kalunta-Crumpton,  2013). An  additional three


Corresponding author:
Anita Kalunta-Crumpton, Department of Administration of Justice, Barbara Jordan-Mickey Leland School of
Public Affairs, Texas Southern University, 3100 Cleburne Street, Houston, Texas, 77004, USA.
Email: kaluntacrumptonan@tsu.edu

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