Gutowski Ellen R, Goodman Lisa A
Department of Applied Psychology and Human Development, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Canada.
Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MB USA.
J Fam Violence. 2023;38(3):527-542. doi: 10.1007/s10896-022-00408-3. Epub 2022 May 19.
Intimate partner violence (IPV) survivors seeking safety and justice for themselves and their children through family court and other legal systems may instead encounter their partners' misuse of court processes to further enact coercive control. To illuminate this harmful process, this study sought to create a measure of legal abuse. We developed a list of 27 potential items on the basis of consultation with 23 experts, qualitative interviews, and existing literature. After piloting these items, we administered them to a sample of 222 survivor-mothers who had been involved in family law proceedings. We then used both exploratory factor analysis (EFA) and Rasch analysis (RA) to create a final measure. Analyses yielded the 14-item Legal Abuse Scale (LAS). Factor analysis supported two subscales: Harm to Self/Motherhood (i.e., using the court to harm the survivor as a person and a mother) and Harm to Finances (i.e., using the court to harm the survivor financially). The LAS is a tool that will enable systematic assessment of legal abuse in family court and other legal proceedings, an expansion of research on this form of coercive control, and further development of policy and practice that recognizes and responds to it.
亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)的幸存者通过家庭法庭和其他法律系统为自己和孩子寻求安全与正义,却可能遭遇伴侣滥用法律程序以进一步实施强制性控制。为阐明这一有害过程,本研究试图制定一项法律虐待衡量标准。我们在与23位专家协商、进行定性访谈及参考现有文献的基础上,列出了27个可能的项目。在对这些项目进行试点后,我们将其应用于222名参与过家庭法律程序的幸存者母亲样本。然后,我们使用探索性因素分析(EFA)和拉施分析(RA)来制定最终的衡量标准。分析得出了14项法律虐待量表(LAS)。因素分析支持两个子量表:对自我/母亲身份的伤害(即利用法庭伤害作为个体和母亲的幸存者)和对财务的伤害(即利用法庭在经济上伤害幸存者)。LAS是一种工具,将能够对家庭法庭和其他法律程序中的法律虐待进行系统评估,扩展对这种强制性控制形式的研究,并进一步制定认识和应对这种情况的政策与实践。