1 University of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Violence Against Women. 2017 Oct;23(11):1314-1335. doi: 10.1177/1077801216659942. Epub 2016 Aug 23.
This qualitative study explored the experiences of 22 domestic violence survivors attempting to negotiate safe post-separation parenting arrangements through the Australian family law system. Their allegations of violence put them at odds with a system that values mediated settlements and shared parenting. Skeptical responses, accusations of parental alienation, and pressure to agree to unsafe arrangements exacerbated the effects of post-separation violence. Core themes in the women's narratives of engagement with the family law system-silencing, control, and undermining the mother-child relationship-mirrored domestic violence dynamics, suggesting the concept of secondary victimization as a useful lens for understanding their experiences.
本定性研究探讨了 22 名家庭暴力幸存者的经历,他们试图通过澳大利亚家庭法律系统协商安全的分居后育儿安排。他们对暴力的指控使他们与重视调解和解和共同育儿的系统产生冲突。怀疑的反应、对离间父母的指控以及达成不安全安排的压力加剧了分居后暴力的影响。女性在与家庭法律系统互动的叙述中的核心主题——沉默、控制和破坏母子关系——反映了家庭暴力的动态,这表明二次受害的概念是理解她们经历的有用视角。