Harrison Christine
University of Warwick, United Kingdom.
Violence Against Women. 2008 Apr;14(4):381-405. doi: 10.1177/1077801208314833.
The United Kingdom has seen conflicting developments in safeguarding women's and children's safety when there has been domestic violence. Although criminal justice responses have improved, child contact arrangements following parental separation remain dominated by pro-contact models that fail to take full account of the impact of domestic violence. Drawing on qualitative research in U.K. child contact (visitation) centers, this article presents women's perspectives to demonstrate how family court proceedings and welfare practices marginalized violence and exposed women and children to further abuse. This builds on previous articles in the journal to show how, in the post-separation family, contact now constitutes a significant site for continuing violence.
在家庭暴力事件中,英国在保障妇女和儿童安全方面出现了相互矛盾的情况。尽管刑事司法应对措施有所改善,但父母分居后的子女探视安排仍以支持探视的模式为主导,这些模式未能充分考虑家庭暴力的影响。本文借鉴了英国儿童探视中心的定性研究,呈现了女性的观点,以说明家庭法庭程序和福利实践是如何将暴力边缘化,并使妇女和儿童遭受进一步虐待的。这是基于该期刊之前的文章,展示了在分居后的家庭中,探视如今如何成为持续暴力的一个重要场所。