Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
J Interpers Violence. 2022 Feb;37(3-4):1637-1661. doi: 10.1177/0886260520922520. Epub 2020 Jun 2.
This study examines whether victims of violent street crimes who are known to the police as past offenders, when compared with victims with no arrest history, have different outcomes related to receipt of victim and health-related services, while taking into consideration whether or not police responded to the victimization incident. The sample is comprised of 103 men and women between the age of 18 and 40 living in one Mid-Atlantic city who were victims of street violence within the year before study recruitment. Logistic regression was used to assess the impact of police response to the victimization incident on receipt of victim services, and receipt of victim services on engagement with counseling and mental health services. The results show that prior arrests were not associated with receipt of services. However, having police officers respond to the victimization was associated with higher odds of receiving victim services, and in turn, victim services were associated with receiving mental health treatment. Police response appears to set victims on a path to accessing services. Although the number of arrests was not associated with service receipt, a small percentage of victims who did not receive services stated they were reluctant to cooperate with the police, thus limiting their opportunity for victim services. Because most victims who did not access victim services did not know that they existed, policies that promote more knowledge of and initial engagement with victim services could improve access to needed health and mental health services.
本研究考察了与没有被捕记录的受害者相比,已知是过去犯罪者的暴力街头犯罪受害者在获得受害者和与健康相关的服务方面是否存在不同的结果,同时考虑了警方是否对受害事件做出了回应。该样本由居住在大西洋中部一个城市的 103 名年龄在 18 至 40 岁之间的男性和女性组成,他们在研究招募前一年内是街头暴力的受害者。使用逻辑回归评估了警方对受害事件的反应对获得受害者服务的影响,以及获得受害者服务对咨询和心理健康服务的参与情况。结果表明,先前的逮捕与服务的获得无关。然而,警察对受害事件做出回应与获得受害者服务的几率更高有关,而受害者服务又与接受心理健康治疗有关。警方的反应似乎使受害者走上了获得服务的道路。尽管被捕人数与服务的获得无关,但一小部分未获得服务的受害者表示他们不愿意与警方合作,从而限制了他们获得受害者服务的机会。由于大多数未获得受害者服务的受害者不知道这些服务的存在,因此,宣传更多有关受害者服务的知识并使其尽早参与其中的政策可能会改善获得所需的健康和心理健康服务的机会。