Meeting IDEE Meeting

30 January 2026

Young Adults and Gender Based Violence: the Role of Social Norms and Controlling Behaviors

  • 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
  • Online on Microsoft Teams and in person : Seminar Room – Piazza Scaravilli, 2 - 40126, Bologna, Bologna
  • Society & Culture In English

How to partecipate

Free admission subject to availability

Program

Abstract

Misperceptions of social norms can sustain tolerance for coercive and controlling behaviours in intimate relationships. Using a preregistered online experiment with 3,900 young adults from Italy, Sweden and Romania, the study tests whether providing accurate information about peers’ attitudes shifts beliefs and policy preferences related to violence against women. Participants systematically overestimated peer acceptance of controlling behaviours. Corrective feedback reduced support for coercive options, particularly among men and those with larger initial biases. Effects on policy preferences were asymmetric—strengthening support for punitive measures while reducing perceived need for preventive or support-based interventions. Behavioural effects are limited but consistent with a shift toward greater willingness to support anti-violence initiatives.

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