Yoshihama Mieko, Yunomae Tomoko, Tsuge Azumi, Ikeda Keiko, Masai Reiko
1 University of Michigan School of Social Work, Ann Arbor, USA.
2 PhotoVoice Project, Tokyo, Japan.
Violence Against Women. 2019 May;25(7):862-881. doi: 10.1177/1077801218802642. Epub 2018 Oct 16.
This study reports on 82 unduplicated cases of violence against women and children after the Great East Japan Disaster of March 2011. Data were collected using a structured questionnaire from informants who worked with the disaster-affected populations. In addition to domestic violence, reported cases involved sexual assault and unwanted sexual contact, including quid pro quo assault perpetrated by nonintimates. Perpetrators often exploited a sense of fear, helplessness, and powerlessness and used threats to force compliance with sexual demands in exchange for life-sustaining resources. Findings point to the urgent need to develop measures to prevent and respond to postdisaster gender-based violence.
本研究报告了2011年3月东日本大地震后82起针对妇女和儿童的暴力侵害案件,这些案件均为独立事件。数据通过结构化问卷从与受灾人群打交道的受访者处收集。报告的案件除家庭暴力外,还包括性侵犯和 unwanted sexual contact(此处原文有误,推测可能是unwanted sexual advances“不必要的性侵犯”),包括非亲密关系者实施的交换条件式侵犯。犯罪者常常利用恐惧、无助和无力感,通过威胁迫使受害者顺从性要求以换取维持生命的资源。研究结果表明迫切需要制定措施来预防和应对灾后基于性别的暴力行为。