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Overview

Donald G. Dutton is affiliated with the University of British Columbia in Canada. Their academic profile is centered around research efforts conducted at this institution.

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Best Publications

  • Some evidence for heightened sexual attraction under conditions of high anxiety.

    Donald G. Dutton;Arthur P. Aron

  • The Domestic Assault of Women: Psychological and Criminal Justice Perspectives

    Donald G. Dutton

  • The Abusive Personality: Violence and Control in Intimate Relationships

    Donald G. Dutton

  • Intimacy‐Anger and Insecure Attachment as Precursors of Abuse in Intimate Relationships

    Donald G. Dutton;Keith Saunders;Andrew Starzomski;Kim Bartholomew

  • The Batterer: A Psychological Profile

    Donald G. Dutton;Susan K. Golant

  • The gender paradigm in domestic violence research and theory: Part 1—The conflict of theory and data

    Donald G. Dutton;Tonia L. Nicholls

  • Rethinking Domestic Violence

    Donald G. Dutton

  • Patriarchy and wife assault: the ecological fallacy.

    Donald G. Dutton

  • Transforming a flawed policy: A call to revive psychology and science in domestic violence research and practice

    Donald G. Dutton;Kenneth Corvo

  • A comparison of impulsive and instrumental subgroups of batterers.

    Roger G. Tweed;Donald G. Dutton

  • Emotional attachments in abusive relationships: a test of traumatic bonding theory.

    Donald G. Dutton;Susan Painter

  • The battered woman syndrome: effects of severity and intermittency of abuse.

    Donald G. Dutton;Susan Painter

  • Evidence for Long-Term, Specific Effects of Childhood Abuse and Neglect on Criminal Behavior in Men

    Donald G. Dutton;Stephen D. Hart

  • Patterns of socially desirable responding among perpetrators and victims of wife assault.

    Donald G. Dutton;Kenneth J. Hemphill

  • The outcome of court-mandated treatment for wife assault: a quasi-experimental evaluation.

    Donald G. Dutton

  • El golpeador; Un perfil psicológico

    Donald Dutton;Susan Golant

  • Assessment of Wife Assault with the Conflict Tactics Scale: Using Couple Data to Quantify the Differential Reporting Effect.

    James Browning;Donald G. Dutton

  • Early exposure to violence, domestic violence, attachment representations, and marital adjustment

    Natacha Godbout;Donald G. Dutton;Yvan Lussier;Stéphane Sabourin

  • A Review of Domestic Violence Risk Instruments

    Donald G. Dutton;P. Randall Kropp

  • Love as a Battlefield: Attachment and Relationship Dynamics in Couples Identified for Male Partner Violence

    Colleen J. Allison;Kim Bartholomew;Ofra Mayseless;Donald G. Dutton

Frequent Co-Authors

Kim Bartholomew
Kim Bartholomew Simon Fraser University
Stephen D. Hart
Stephen D. Hart Simon Fraser University
Arthur Aron
Arthur Aron Stony Brook University
Michael Bond
Michael Bond Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Stéphane Sabourin
Stéphane Sabourin Université Laval
Ofra Mayseless
Ofra Mayseless University of Haifa
Anthony J. Marsella
Anthony J. Marsella University of Hawaii at Manoa
Kevin S. Douglas
Kevin S. Douglas Simon Fraser University
James R. P. Ogloff
James R. P. Ogloff Swinburne University of Technology
Martine Hébert
Martine Hébert University of Quebec at Montreal

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