The Significance of the Church’s Role in Domestic Violence Cases Among Roma Women
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Romani People in Međimurje County in Croatia and Their Religious Affiliation
3. Victims’ Reporting of Violence and the Role of the Church in Supporting Domestic Violence Victims
4. Research Framework
5. Research Results
6. Discussion
7. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
RNM | Roma National Minority |
EU | European Union |
DV | Domestic Violence |
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I contacted… | Responses | |
---|---|---|
N | Percent | |
Police | 44 | 10.73% |
Health services | 28 | 6.83% |
A representative within the Roma settlement | 24 | 5.85% |
Social services | 40 | 9.76% |
Church or religious community | 84 | 20.49% |
Legal services | 5 | 1.22% |
Non governmental org. or safe house | 12 | 2.93% |
Close family or relatives or friends | 134 | 32.68% |
No one | 39 | 9.51% |
Reason for Not Reporting the Incident | Responses | |
---|---|---|
N | Percent | |
I solved it myself/It’s a family matter | 148 | 9.86% |
It was not a significant serious matter | 130 | 8.66% |
Fear of the perpetrator | 133 | 8.86% |
I didn’t want anyone to know | 163 | 10.86% |
A feeling of shame, discomfort | 163 | 10.86% |
I didn’t want to end the relationship with my partner | 106 | 7.06% |
I thought the police wouldn’t do anything anyway | 94 | 6.26% |
I was afraid of losing my children | 100 | 6.66% |
I was too upset to call the police | 37 | 2.47% |
Fear of revenge | 104 | 6.93% |
No one would believe me anyway | 99 | 6.60% |
I thought I was to blame for the incident | 144 | 9.59% |
Someone stopped me and discouraged me | 63 | 4.20% |
The police were too far away and I couldn’t reach them | 17 | 1.13% |
Pearson Chi-Square Test | Contacted Church | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
No | Yes | p | ||
Fear of the perpetrator | No | 189 | 28 | <0.001 |
87.10% | 12.90% | |||
Yes | 77 | 56 | ||
57.90% | 42.10% | |||
Didn’t want anyone to know | No | 157 | 30 | <0.001 |
84.00% | 16.00% | |||
Yes | 109 | 54 | ||
66.90% | 33.10% | |||
Nobody would believe me | No | 205 | 46 | <0.001 |
81.70% | 18.30% | |||
Yes | 61 | 38 | ||
61.60% | 38.40% | |||
I myself am to blame for the incident | No | 180 | 26 | <0.001 |
87.40% | 12.60% | |||
Yes | 86 | 58 | ||
59.70% | 40.30% | |||
I contacted the police | No | 242 | 64 | <0.001 |
79.10% | 20.90% | |||
Yes | 24 | 20 | ||
54.50% | 45.50% |
Logistic Regression Model Coefficients | B | S.E. | Wald | Sig. |
---|---|---|---|---|
Psychological violence exposure | 0.712 | 0.236 | 9.091 | 0.003 |
Physical violence exposure | 0.684 | 0.316 | 4.695 | 0.030 |
Sexual violence exposure | −0.358 | 0.244 | 2.148 | 0.143 |
Economic violence exposure | −0.108 | 0.216 | 0.250 | 0.617 |
Constant | −3.152 | 0.379 | 69.162 | < |
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Kleindienst, P.; Ljubotina, P.; Racz, A.; Rončević, B. The Significance of the Church’s Role in Domestic Violence Cases Among Roma Women. Societies 2025, 15, 235. https://doi.org/10.3390/soc15090235
Kleindienst P, Ljubotina P, Racz A, Rončević B. The Significance of the Church’s Role in Domestic Violence Cases Among Roma Women. Societies. 2025; 15(9):235. https://doi.org/10.3390/soc15090235
Chicago/Turabian StyleKleindienst, Petra, Predrag Ljubotina, Aleksandar Racz, and Borut Rončević. 2025. "The Significance of the Church’s Role in Domestic Violence Cases Among Roma Women" Societies 15, no. 9: 235. https://doi.org/10.3390/soc15090235
APA StyleKleindienst, P., Ljubotina, P., Racz, A., & Rončević, B. (2025). The Significance of the Church’s Role in Domestic Violence Cases Among Roma Women. Societies, 15(9), 235. https://doi.org/10.3390/soc15090235