Wilde Sage, Sheeran Nicola, Douglas Heather
School of Applied Psychology, Griffith University, Mount Gravatt, QLD, Australia.
Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
Psychiatr Psychol Law. 2023 Jul 4;31(4):764-791. doi: 10.1080/13218719.2023.2214927. eCollection 2024.
The aim of this scoping review was to synthesise the literature to identify what the psychological impacts of family court processes were on mothers who had experienced DFV. Twenty-five articles met inclusion criteria with four themes capturing the findings: Perpetrators using the system as a mode of coercive control; Secondary victimisation as a result of interacting with the system; Required to relive their abuse; and, Long-term psychological consequences of having engaged with the system. Key findings were that perpetrators manipulated the system to perpetrate further abuse and continue/reassert their control. Secondary re-victimisation was common, with poor knowledge of DFV and limited understanding of coercive control tactics and how these were employed by perpetrators by legal professionals identified as contributing factors. This review suggests that mothers who engage with the family court system experience a range of short- and long-term psychological impacts and court processes facilitate ongoing abuse by the perpetrator.
本范围综述的目的是综合文献,以确定家庭法庭程序对遭受亲密伴侣暴力的母亲产生了哪些心理影响。25篇文章符合纳入标准,研究结果归纳为四个主题:施暴者将该系统用作强制控制的手段;与该系统互动导致的二次受害;被迫重温虐待经历;以及参与该系统带来的长期心理后果。主要研究结果是,施暴者操纵该系统以实施进一步的虐待行为,并继续/重申其控制权。二次受害很常见,被认定为促成因素的有:对亲密伴侣暴力了解不足,法律专业人员对强制控制策略及其如何被施暴者利用的理解有限。本综述表明,参与家庭法庭系统的母亲会经历一系列短期和长期的心理影响,而且法庭程序助长了施暴者的持续虐待行为。