Humanities & Social Sciences Communications (Sep 2024)

The future of interpersonal violence research: Steps towards interdisciplinary integration

  • Jolien van Breen,
  • Janne Kivivuori,
  • Amy Nivette,
  • Jessica Kiefte-de Jong,
  • Marieke Liem,
  • On behalf of the Interpersonal Violence Consortium

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1057/s41599-024-03760-5
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 1 – 7

Abstract

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This comment aims to contribute to agenda-setting for the study of interpersonal violence over the years to come. Interpersonal violence is a high-profile topic not only in the domain of criminology, but also in public health, medicine, and epidemiology, and across the social sciences (sociology; psychology; economics; and political science). However, interdisciplinary integration between the different perspectives is lacking. This comment takes up the question of how scholars and practitioners in the field of violence can work towards greater integration with other perspectives. It outlines five key priorities for the field going forward, which are intended to contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of interpersonal violence. Importantly, the view outlined here arose from a collaboration of researchers from a wide range of academic fields, and as such represents interdisciplinary consensus on the steps required to ensure that the study of interpersonal violence remains an effective and productive research field.