Aborisade Richard Abayomi
Department of Sociology, Faculty of Social Sciences, Olabisi Onabanjo University, P.M.B. 2002, Ogun State Ago Iwoye, Nigeria.
Sex Res Social Policy. 2022;19(1):220-232. doi: 10.1007/s13178-021-00536-3. Epub 2021 Jan 23.
In the last few years, many countries have introduced laws combating image-based sexual abuse (IBSA), colloquially known as "revenge pornography." However, the significant growth in the body of literature on the legal perspectives on IBSA, and the media coverage of high profile cases have not been equally met with appreciable victimization studies. Meanwhile, the need for a victim-centered approach in studying IBSA in Nigeria is underscored by the pervasiveness and normalization of sexual violence as a result of societal attitudes about gender and sexuality in the country. Therefore, this study explored the social and psychological implications of IBSA victimization.
Using qualitative methods, 27 adult women whose sexual images have been non-consensually shared publicly through online channels were purposively selected and interviewed for the study, between September 2019 and April 2020, and a thematic analysis of the participants' narratives carried out.
Victims of IBSA were found to be subjected to higher social condemnation, stigmatization, and isolation based on greater attribution of blames to them by their social network. Evidences of institutional re-victimization were documented. Victims also reported self-blame, paranoia, anger, guilt, depression, suicidal ideation and attempt in dealing with the abuse, secondary victimization, and social isolation.
IBSA victims are faced with peculiar social and psychological consequences which separate them from victims of other forms of sexual abuse. The study suggests a review of appropriate laws and social policies to prevent IBSA, deploy more victim support services and perpetrator programs, and protect victims from secondary victimization.
在过去几年中,许多国家出台了打击基于图像的性虐待(IBSA)的法律,通俗地说就是“报复性色情”。然而,关于IBSA法律视角的文献大量增加,以及媒体对重大案件的报道,并没有得到同样可观的受害研究的回应。与此同时,由于尼日利亚社会对性别和性取向的态度,性暴力普遍存在且常态化,因此在尼日利亚以受害者为中心研究IBSA的必要性凸显。因此,本研究探讨了IBSA受害的社会和心理影响。
采用定性方法,在2019年9月至2020年4月期间,有目的地挑选了27名成年女性进行研究,她们的性图像被未经同意通过网络渠道公开分享,并对参与者的叙述进行了主题分析。
发现IBSA受害者受到更高的社会谴责、污名化和孤立,因为他们的社交网络更多地将责任归咎于他们。记录了机构再次受害的证据。受害者还报告了在应对虐待、二次受害和社会孤立时的自责、偏执、愤怒、内疚、抑郁、自杀念头和企图。
IBSA受害者面临着独特的社会和心理后果,这使他们有别于其他形式性虐待的受害者。该研究建议审查适当的法律和社会政策以预防IBSA,部署更多的受害者支持服务和犯罪者项目,并保护受害者免受二次受害。