Huang Lanying
Graduate School of Criminology, National Taipei University, New Taipei City, Taiwan.
PLoS One. 2018 Feb 21;13(2):e0192905. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0192905. eCollection 2018.
Victim support services, in mature societies, aim to help victims recover after suffering a traumatic event. The effectiveness of victim support has traditionally been evaluated through rates of service utilization and incidence of psychopathology such as posttraumatic stress disorder. The current study, instead, inquires into service users' unmet needs and satisfaction, and identifies factors that mediate such subjective measures, using data from a national cross-sectional survey on victims and surviving families of violent crime in Taiwan in 2011. The results reveal: 1) a gap between available and expected services, and 2) a correlation between service utilization and satisfaction, both consistent with previous studies. In addition, the current study identifies unsatisfied service users: They are homicidally bereaved, live with their spouse, suffer from post-crime financial distress and are still waiting for a court verdict on the incident. Victim support that helps victims heal through tailored services incorporating relationship counseling is proposed.
在成熟社会中,受害者支持服务旨在帮助受害者在遭受创伤性事件后恢复。传统上,受害者支持的有效性是通过服务利用率和诸如创伤后应激障碍等精神病理学发病率来评估的。相反,本研究利用2011年台湾一项关于暴力犯罪受害者及其幸存家庭的全国性横断面调查数据,探究服务使用者未得到满足的需求和满意度,并确定影响这些主观指标的因素。结果显示:1)现有服务与期望服务之间存在差距,以及2)服务利用率与满意度之间存在相关性,这两点均与先前研究一致。此外,本研究还识别出了不满意的服务使用者:他们是凶杀案受害者的遗属,与配偶同住,遭受犯罪后的经济困境,并且仍在等待该事件的法庭判决。本文提出了通过纳入关系咨询的定制服务来帮助受害者康复的受害者支持方案。