Clinical Psychology, Institution of Research: Wright Institute, Berkeley, USA.
J Trauma Dissociation. 2021 Mar-Apr;22(2):141-153. doi: 10.1080/15299732.2020.1869091. Epub 2021 Jan 12.
While the American public is increasingly waking up to the pervasiveness of police violence, the family-level impacts of police killings are severely understudied. This study partnered with families bereaved by police to explore how interactions with law enforcement before and after the killing impacted their psychological wellbeing. Eleven in-depth, semi-structured interviews were conducted with relatives of men of color killed by police. Interviews were analyzed using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis and organized into two domains with five themes. The first domain (The Victim's Treatment by Police) describes the lost loved one's history with law enforcement, his killing, and the immediate aftermath of the death. The second domain (The Bereaved Family's Experience of Law Enforcement) explores the family's treatment by police subsequent to the death, how participants understood the role of racism, and how they interpreted their children's view of law enforcement. Participants reported that the pain of their violent loss was compounded by traumatic experiences with law enforcement before and after the killing. The majority saw this treatment as racialized and noted a profound impact on their children's sense of safety around police. Clinical implications include the imperative to integrate psychological services with legal services, material support, and community building.
尽管美国公众对警察暴力的普遍存在越来越警觉,但警察杀人对家庭层面的影响却严重研究不足。本研究与因警察杀人而失去亲人的家庭合作,探讨了他们在杀人前后与执法部门的互动如何影响他们的心理健康。对 11 名因警察杀害的有色人种男性的亲属进行了深入的半结构化访谈。使用解释现象学分析对访谈进行分析,并组织成两个领域的五个主题。第一个领域(受害者受警察的待遇)描述了失去的亲人与执法部门的历史、他的被杀以及死亡后的直接后果。第二个领域(丧亲家庭对执法部门的体验)探讨了家庭在亲人死后与警察的相处方式,参与者如何理解种族主义的作用,以及他们如何解释自己孩子对执法部门的看法。参与者报告说,他们因暴力而失去亲人的痛苦因在杀人前后与执法部门的创伤性经历而加剧。大多数人认为这种待遇是种族化的,并指出这对他们孩子对警察的安全感产生了深远影响。临床意义包括必须将心理服务与法律服务、物质支持和社区建设相结合。