Malinen KelleyA, Kennedy Karen, MacLeod Emily, VanTassel Brooke, O'Rourke Kristin
Sociology & Anthropology, Mount Saint Vincent University, Halifax, Canada.
Nursing, Cape Breton University, Sydney, Canada.
Affilia. 2024 Aug;39(3):407-424. doi: 10.1177/08861099231208945. Epub 2023 Oct 25.
This article presents dialectical themes that emerged from the grounded theory analysis of 42 focus groups about university sexual assault policies held at four universities in Nova Scotia, Canada. Fourteen cultural communities were represented. Data from female-identified focus groups representing five cultures is deployed to exemplify dialectical themes. When it comes to university sexual assault policies and services, students navigate conflicting needs for disclosure and privacy, justice, and protection. These tensions are intersectionally shaped by gender and culture. Our analysis and recommendations can inform practitioners, including social workers, as they support survivors/victims, particularly of campus sexual violence, in navigating the complexities of decisions about seeking support and/or justice.
本文呈现了通过扎根理论分析从加拿大新斯科舍省四所大学举办的42个关于大学性侵政策的焦点小组中浮现出的辩证主题。这些焦点小组代表了14个文化社区。来自代表五种文化的女性身份焦点小组的数据被用来例证辩证主题。在大学性侵政策和服务方面,学生们在披露与隐私、正义和保护这些相互冲突的需求之间进行权衡。这些紧张关系在性别和文化的交叉影响下形成。我们的分析和建议可为从业者提供参考,包括社会工作者,当他们支持幸存者/受害者,尤其是校园性暴力的幸存者/受害者,应对寻求支持和/或正义相关决策的复杂性时。