Bartels Susan A, King Carla, Lee Sabine
Department of Emergency Medicine, Queen's University, Kingston, ON, Canada.
Department of Public Health Sciences, Queen's University, Kingston, ON, Canada.
Front Sociol. 2021 Sep 24;6:664294. doi: 10.3389/fsoc.2021.664294. eCollection 2021.
Peacekeeping missions have been marred by reports of sexual exploitation and abuse (SEA) against local community members. However, there is limited research on how SEA against women/girls versus men/boys is perceived in peacekeeping host societies. In 2017 we collected micro-narratives in Haiti and then conducted a thematic analysis to understand how peacekeeper-perpetrated SEA was perceived by local community members comparing SEA against women/girls versus SEA against men/boys. Both male and female participants used language which suggested the normalization, in Haitian society, of both transactional sex with and rape of women/girls by UN personnel. In contrast, peacekeeper-perpetrated SEA against men/boys was viewed as unacceptable and was associated with homosexuality and related stigmatization. Overall, our results suggest that in Haiti, inequitable gender norms, the commodification of female sexuality, and homophobia result in SEA against males being recognized as a wrong that elicits outrage, while SEA against women/girls has been normalized. It is important to address the normalization of SEA against women/girls to prevent future violence and to recognize that SEA is also perpetrated against men/boys. Survivor-centered programs, sensitive to the needs of both male and female survivors, are required.
维和任务因针对当地社区成员的性剥削和性虐待(SEA)报道而受到损害。然而,关于维和任务所在社会如何看待针对妇女/女孩与针对男子/男孩的性剥削和性虐待,相关研究有限。2017年,我们在海地收集了微观叙事,然后进行了主题分析,以了解当地社区成员如何看待维和人员实施的性剥削和性虐待,比较针对妇女/女孩的性剥削和性虐待与针对男子/男孩的性剥削和性虐待。男性和女性参与者都使用了一些语言,表明在海地社会,联合国人员与妇女/女孩进行交易性性行为以及强奸妇女/女孩的现象已常态化。相比之下,维和人员对男子/男孩实施的性剥削和性虐待被视为不可接受的,并且与同性恋及相关污名化联系在一起。总体而言,我们的研究结果表明,在海地,不公平的性别规范、女性性取向的商品化以及恐同心理导致针对男性的性剥削和性虐待被视为一种引发公愤的错误行为,而针对妇女/女孩的性剥削和性虐待却已常态化。必须解决针对妇女/女孩的性剥削和性虐待常态化问题,以防止未来发生暴力行为,并认识到性剥削和性虐待也会针对男子/男孩实施。需要有以幸存者为中心的项目,该项目要对男性和女性幸存者的需求保持敏感。