Towards the Development of a Responsive, Social Science-informed, Critical Public Health Framework on Male Interpersonal Violence

Author:

Ratele Kopano1,Suffla Shahnaaz2,Lazarus Sandy3,van Niekerk Ashley4

Affiliation:

1. UNISA Institute for Social and Health Sciences and MRC-UNISA Safety and Peace Promotion Research Unit

2. MRC-UNISA Safety and Peace Promotion Research Unit

3. MRC-UNISA Safety and Peace Promotion Research Unit and University of the Western Cape

4. MRC-UNISA Safety and Peace Promotion Research Unit.

Abstract

Emerging out of a larger study whose main focus was to identify the risk and protective factors in male interpersonal violence, and based on analysis of local and global empirical and theoretical literature, the main aim of this article is to develop a conceptual foundation for understanding and preventing male interpersonal violence in South Africa within the context of responsive local manifestation and dynamics of male violence. The conceptual foundation developed has been informed by both public health and social science perspectives. The impetus for the development of a conceptual foundation is not only the scale of the problem of violence in the country but, more importantly, the urgent need for a theoretically sound, locally-grounded and better-integrated understanding of male interpersonal violence and violence generally. The article describes violence in a global context before turning to violence in South Africa. Then it briefly looks at different theoretical approaches on violence before focusing on the public health approach to violence generally, and male interpersonal violence more specifically. Next it describes the ecological framework, given that this perspective tends to accompany the public health studies in violence. A critical appraisal of this approach is then offered. Finally, the article attempts to bring together these disparate perspectives in the process of developing a locally responsive, social science-informed critical public health conceptual framework on male interpersonal violence, drawing on and including a focus on the political, economic and social history of South Africa.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science,General Medicine

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