Abstract

This work analyzes inter-parental revenge after a breakup process, as it relates to the dark triad of personality, moral disengagement, and sex role ideology. Our objective was to test a predictive model for revenge based on these variables. Additionally, a scale to measure revenge among parents was developed. A sample of 384 participants who had minor children, had broken up their relationship, and had undergone or were undergoing problematic judicial procedures regarding their children completed a survey. They answered to measures of the dark triad of personality (Machiavellianism, narcissism, psychopathy); moral disengagement strategies; sex role ideology, and revenge. An instrument (the R scale), with adequate reliability and validity was developed to test revenge. Results show that revenge behaviors are perpetrated by 1 to 5% of participants. Revenge has three components: revenge through the child, revenge through economic manipulation, and revenge by cutting off communication. Results also show that for males, but not for females, sex role ideology mediates the relationship between the components of the dark triad, moral disengagement, and revenge. This paper aims at providing some insight for the protection of minors from manipulation by means of the Family Courts.

Highlights

  • Revenge is one of the main causes of the perpetration of crimes

  • In the case of men, we found that the direct effect was not significant

  • 1 out of every 20 people would not have any qualms about taking revenge on their ex-partner

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Introduction

Revenge is one of the main causes of the perpetration of crimes It even becomes the root cause of the crimes of stalking and sexting, for example, but it explains most homicides [1]. It is a global phenomenon, and it manifests in practically all societies and it endures over time, so that it is sometimes practiced even though years have elapsed since the occurrence of the event that was considered injurious by a person or group. Revenge manifests in very different ways according to whether it is carried out by a single individual or a group [2]. There must be entitativity, which serves to unite the group

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