Moylan Carrie A, Lindhorst Taryn, Tajima Emiko A
Binghamton University, Binghamton, NY, USA
University of Washington, Seattle, USA.
Violence Against Women. 2015 Apr;21(4):516-34. doi: 10.1177/1077801215569607. Epub 2015 Feb 10.
Multidisciplinary coordinated Sexual Assault Response Teams (SARTs) are a growing model of providing health, legal, and emotional support services to victims of sexual assault. This article conceptualizes SARTs from an organizational perspective and explores three approaches to researching SARTs that have the potential of increasing our understanding of the benefits and challenges of multidisciplinary service delivery. These approaches attend to several levels of organizational behavior, including the organizational response to external legitimacy pressures, the inter-organizational networks of victim services, and the negotiation of power and disciplinary boundaries. Possible applications to organizational research on SARTs are explored.
多学科协作的性侵犯应对小组(SARTs)是一种日益发展的模式,旨在为性侵犯受害者提供健康、法律和情感支持服务。本文从组织角度对SARTs进行了概念化,并探讨了三种研究SARTs的方法,这些方法有可能增进我们对多学科服务提供的益处和挑战的理解。这些方法涉及组织行为的几个层面,包括组织对外部合法性压力的反应、受害者服务的组织间网络,以及权力和学科界限的协商。还探讨了这些方法在SARTs组织研究中的可能应用。