Hunter Caroline, Nixon Judy, Parr Sadie
York Law School, University of York, England.
J Law Soc. 2010;37(2):264-84. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-6478.2010.00504.x.
International evidence suggests that in advanced welfare states the abuse of parents, most particularly mothers, by their (most frequently male) adolescent children is increasingly prevalent. In the United Kingdom, however, child-to-mother abuse remains one of the most under-acknowledged and under-researched forms of family violence. Although it is an issue shrouded in silence, stigma, and shame, the authors' work in the youth justice sphere, focusing on interventions to deal with anti-social behaviour, suggests that adolescent violence toward mothers is a topical and prevalent issue. We identify different ways of conceptualizing it in the policy realms of youth justice, child welfare, and domestic violence. The behaviour of both child/young person and mother is constructed in ways which inform the assignment of blame and responsibility. The paper highlights the silence that surrounds the issue in both the policy and wider academic spheres, hiding the failure of service providers to respond to this very destructive form of intimate interpersonal violence.
国际证据表明,在发达福利国家,(大多为男性的)青少年子女虐待父母,尤其是母亲的现象日益普遍。然而,在英国,子女对母亲的虐待仍是家庭暴力中最未得到充分认识和研究的形式之一。尽管这是一个笼罩在沉默、耻辱和羞愧之中的问题,但作者在青少年司法领域专注于应对反社会行为干预措施的工作表明,青少年对母亲的暴力行为是一个热门且普遍的问题。我们确定了在青少年司法、儿童福利和家庭暴力等政策领域对其进行概念化的不同方式。儿童/年轻人和母亲的行为构建方式影响了责任的归咎。本文强调了政策领域和更广泛学术领域围绕该问题的沉默,掩盖了服务提供者未能应对这种极具破坏性的亲密人际暴力形式的事实。