DeHart Dana D
University of South Carolina, College of Social Work, Center for Child & Family Studies, South Carolina, USA.
Violence Against Women. 2008 Dec;14(12):1362-81. doi: 10.1177/1077801208327018.
This study examines ways in which victimization may contribute to criminal involvement among incarcerated women. The authors conduct interviews with 60 women in a maximum-security prison to gather each woman's perspective on psychological, physical, and sexual victimization in her life. Qualitative analyses indicate ways that victimization relates directly to women's crimes as well as influences health, psychosocial functioning, or systemic involvement to create difficult situations with which the women struggle. Case histories are used to illustrate pervasive impacts of victimization, and the roles of multiple traumas and cumulative impact are discussed.
本研究探讨了受害经历可能导致被监禁女性犯罪的方式。作者对一所戒备森严的监狱中的60名女性进行了访谈,以收集每位女性对其生活中心理、身体和性侵害的看法。定性分析表明了受害经历与女性犯罪直接相关的方式,以及对健康、心理社会功能或系统参与产生影响,从而造成女性所面临的困境。案例历史被用来阐明受害经历的普遍影响,并讨论了多重创伤和累积影响的作用。