Stewart Sarah L
University of Technology Sydney, Ultimo, Australia.
Violence Against Women. 2020 Feb;26(2):191-212. doi: 10.1177/1077801219832125. Epub 2019 Mar 11.
Interagency collaboration in domestic and family violence (DFV) work is generally assumed to be good practice. This article questions this assumption, suggesting caution in adopting an uncritical pro-collaboration stance, arguing the need to trace the effects of working together on victims/survivors. Employing an innovative sociomaterial approach, this ethnographic study of interagency practice unravels its complexity, showing that not all ways of working together serve the interests of victims/survivors equally. Conceptualizing interagency DFV work as two distinctive, yet entangled, modes of collaboration, the findings have important implications for interagency DFV practice and policy.
跨部门合作处理家庭暴力(DFV)工作通常被认为是良好的做法。本文对这一假设提出质疑,建议在采取不加批判的支持合作立场时要谨慎,主张有必要追踪共同工作对受害者/幸存者的影响。通过采用创新的社会物质方法,这项对跨部门实践的人种志研究揭示了其复杂性,表明并非所有的合作方式都能同样地服务于受害者/幸存者的利益。将跨部门家庭暴力工作概念化为两种独特但相互交织的合作模式,这些研究结果对跨部门家庭暴力实践和政策具有重要意义。