Erez Edna, Ibarra Peter R, Gur Oren M
University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
University of Illinois at Chicago, USA.
Int J Offender Ther Comp Criminol. 2015 Aug;59(9):930-63. doi: 10.1177/0306624X14532602. Epub 2014 May 15.
This article addresses the challenges posed by state intervention in a multicultural society characterized by intense political conflict, juxtaposing the voices of batterers, victims, community members, and the officials who are involved in policing domestic violence (DV) in the Arab community in Israel. A meta-analysis of interview-based data excerpts appearing in published studies shows how the response to DV in the Arab community, though consistent with Israeli law and policy, creates a sense of paralysis for the police and frustration for the parties to the violence as well as the affected communities. The cultural, social, and political forces that underlie the dynamics, tensions, and pressures experienced by the various parties are analyzed in the context of everyday life amid concerns about the Israeli-Arab conflict. The implications for policing DV in minority communities, and for police-community relations in political conflict zones, are highlighted.
本文探讨了在一个政治冲突激烈的多元文化社会中,国家干预所带来的挑战,文中并列呈现了以色列阿拉伯社区中施暴者、受害者、社区成员以及参与处理家庭暴力(DV)警务工作的官员的声音。对已发表研究中基于访谈的数据摘录进行的元分析表明,尽管阿拉伯社区对家庭暴力的应对符合以色列法律和政策,但这给警方带来了一种无能为力的感觉,给暴力事件各方以及受影响社区带来了挫败感。在对以色列 - 阿拉伯冲突的担忧背景下,结合日常生活情况,分析了各方所经历的动态、紧张关系和压力背后的文化、社会和政治力量。文中强调了其对少数族裔社区家庭暴力警务工作以及政治冲突地区警民关系的影响。