Arbeit Miriam R
University of Virginia.
J Community Psychol. 2018 Jul;46(5):598-615. doi: 10.1002/jcop.21961. Epub 2018 Feb 24.
This study identified risks and opportunities in peer leadership approaches to sexual violence intervention and response. Constructivist grounded theory was used to analyze semistructured interviews with 24 cadets, including a bystander intervention scenario. With regard to bystander intervention, cadets adhered to gendered assumptions that blocked action, drew upon community values to plan intervention, and thus prepared in ways that reinforced gender biases. With regard to incident response, cadets struggled with cynicism regarding their role in addressing sexual assault, but wanted incidents to be reported despite victim blaming and lack of supports, and responded from their feelings instead of skillfully acting on their values. This study explicates opportunities for leveraging community values in service of intervention and response while illustrating risks of rape myths and gender biases. Addressing inaccurate assumptions and reinforcing positive values could better prepare cadets and other undergraduate students for leadership.
本研究确定了同伴领导方式在性暴力干预与应对中的风险和机遇。采用建构主义扎根理论对24名学员的半结构化访谈进行分析,包括一个旁观者干预情景。关于旁观者干预,学员们坚持阻碍行动的性别化假设,利用社区价值观来规划干预措施,因此其准备方式强化了性别偏见。关于事件应对,学员们对自己在处理性侵犯事件中的角色持怀疑态度,但尽管存在指责受害者和缺乏支持的情况,他们仍希望事件得到报告,并凭感觉做出反应,而非根据自身价值观巧妙行动。本研究阐述了利用社区价值观促进干预与应对的机遇,同时说明了强奸谬见和性别偏见的风险。解决不准确的假设并强化积极价值观,可以让学员和其他本科生更好地为承担领导职责做好准备。