Doyle Jessica Leigh, McWilliams Monica
Ulster University, Newtownabbey, Northern Ireland.
Violence Against Women. 2020 Feb;26(2):139-163. doi: 10.1177/1077801219832902. Epub 2019 Mar 13.
This article investigates how the transition from violent conflict to peaceful political settlement has shaped intimate partner violence (IPV) in Northern Ireland focusing on three issues, which are policing, paramilitarism, and firearms. It does so on the basis of comparative analysis of interview findings with more than 100 women victims of IPV from across Northern Ireland conducted at two junctures: first in 1992 during a period of violent conflict, and later in 2016 at a time of enduring peace. The findings trace the changes that have occurred across these areas and highlight any problems that remain in the post-conflict environment.
本文探讨了从暴力冲突向和平政治解决的转变如何塑造了北爱尔兰的亲密伴侣暴力行为(IPV),重点关注三个问题,即治安、准军事主义和枪支。这是基于对来自北爱尔兰各地100多名亲密伴侣暴力行为女性受害者的访谈结果进行比较分析得出的,访谈分两个阶段进行:第一次是在1992年暴力冲突期间,第二次是在2016年持久和平时期。研究结果追踪了这些领域发生的变化,并突出了冲突后环境中仍然存在的任何问题。