Hester Marianne, Lilley Sarah-Jane
University of Bristol, UK.
Int Rev Vict. 2018 Sep;24(3):313-328. doi: 10.1177/0269758017742717. Epub 2017 Dec 6.
This article explores the involvement of specialist sexual violence services, including Independent Sexual Violence Advisers (ISVAs), in supporting victims/survivors of rape and sexual abuse to engage with the criminal justice system (CJS) in England and Wales. The underpinning research, conducted in one area of England, included referral data from the police and key specialist sexual violence services, interviews with 15 victims/survivors of sexual violence in contact with the police and specialist services, and interviews with 14 practitioners from sexual violence and related services. We examine the complex needs of victims/survivors of sexual violence (who have experienced historical child sexual abuse, acquaintance rape or rape in the context of intimate partner abuse), how their needs differ and vary over time, and the ways in which these diverse and changing needs are met by specialist sexual violence services. Non-specialist agencies, such as statutory mental health services, are unable to provide similarly targeted responses. The research found that specialist sexual violence services play particularly crucial roles through the use of approaches that can be characterised as flexible, enabling, holding and mending. However, this important work could easily be lost in the current climate of local service commissioning, to the great detriment of victims/survivors of sexual violence.
本文探讨了包括独立性暴力顾问(ISVA)在内的专业性暴力服务机构在支持英格兰和威尔士强奸及性虐待受害者/幸存者参与刑事司法系统(CJS)方面所发挥的作用。在英格兰的一个地区开展的基础研究,涵盖了警方和主要专业性暴力服务机构的转介数据,对15名与警方及专业性暴力服务机构有接触的性暴力受害者/幸存者进行的访谈,以及对14名来自性暴力及相关服务领域的从业者进行的访谈。我们研究了性暴力受害者/幸存者(包括经历过童年期性虐待、熟人强奸或亲密伴侣虐待情境下的强奸)的复杂需求,这些需求如何随时间变化而有所不同,以及专业性暴力服务机构满足这些多样且不断变化的需求的方式。非专业性机构,如法定心理健康服务机构,无法提供类似的针对性回应。研究发现,专业性暴力服务机构通过采用可被描述为灵活、赋能、支持和修复的方法发挥着尤为关键的作用。然而,在当前地方服务委托的环境下,这项重要工作很容易付诸东流,这对性暴力受害者/幸存者极为不利。