Ammar Nawal, Couture-Carron Amanda, Alvi Shahid, San Antonio Jaclyn
University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Oshawa, Canada.
Violence Against Women. 2013 Dec;19(12):1449-71. doi: 10.1177/1077801213517565.
Little research has been conducted to distinguish the unique experiences of specific groups of interpersonal violence victims. This is especially true in the case of battered Muslim immigrant women in the United States. This article examines battered Muslim immigrant women's experiences with intimate partner violence and their experiences with the police. Furthermore, to provide a more refined view related to battered Muslim immigrant women's situation, the article compares the latter group's experiences to battered non-Muslim immigrant women's experiences. Finally, we seek to clarify the similarities and differences between battered immigrant women aiming to inform responsive police service delivery.
很少有研究致力于区分特定人际暴力受害者群体的独特经历。在美国受虐的穆斯林移民妇女的情况尤其如此。本文考察了受虐穆斯林移民妇女遭受亲密伴侣暴力的经历以及她们与警方打交道的经历。此外,为了更精准地了解受虐穆斯林移民妇女的处境,本文将该群体的经历与受虐非穆斯林移民妇女的经历进行了比较。最后,我们试图厘清受虐移民妇女之间的异同,以便为警方提供针对性的服务提供参考。