Nordås Ragnhild, López Esmeralda
Department of Political Science, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 48109, USA.
Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO), Oslo, Norway.
Curr Psychiatry Rep. 2025 Jan;27(1):66-75. doi: 10.1007/s11920-024-01575-4. Epub 2024 Dec 26.
Conflict-related sexual violence (CRSV) is a frequent but not ubiquitous part of warfare, affecting not only survivors but also their families and wider communities. This thematic review describes advances in research on CRSV, reviews new developments in the literature, and proposes recommendations for future study.
An increasing number of studies consider how to address methodological and ethical research challenges, how understudied victim/survivor groups as well as families and communities are affected by CRSV, how survivor-centered justice mechanisms can be developed to reduce impunity, and how CRSV is perceived by different actors. Research is expanding to deepen and nuance knowledge on CRSV, particularly on CRSV by rebel groups and the experiences of diverse victims. The research community is also growing more diverse. Remaining challenges exist, in particular regarding data and measurement, justice and accountability, and violations by state-affiliated actors.
与冲突相关的性暴力(CRSV)是战争中常见但并非普遍存在的一部分,不仅影响幸存者,还影响其家庭和更广泛的社区。本专题综述描述了CRSV研究的进展,回顾了文献中的新发展,并提出了未来研究的建议。
越来越多的研究关注如何应对方法学和伦理研究挑战、CRSV对研究不足的受害者/幸存者群体以及家庭和社区的影响、如何建立以幸存者为中心的司法机制以减少有罪不罚现象,以及不同行为者对CRSV的认知。研究正在扩展,以加深和细化关于CRSV的知识,特别是关于反叛组织实施的CRSV以及不同受害者的经历。研究群体也越来越多样化。仍然存在挑战,特别是在数据和测量、司法和问责以及与国家有关联行为者的侵犯行为方面。