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当代犯罪受害者/幸存者的治疗:少数群体在获得和利用家庭虐待服务方面面临的障碍。

Contemporary Treatment of Crime Victims/Survivors: Barriers Faced by Minority Groups in Accessing and Utilizing Domestic Abuse Services.

作者信息

Cole Terri, Harvey Orlanda, Healy Jane C, Smith Chloe

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Faculty of Science and Technology, Talbot Campus, Bournemouth University, Poole BH12 5BB, UK.

Department of Social Sciences and Social Work, Faculty of Health and Social Science, Lansdowne Campus, Bournemouth University, Poole BH8 8GP, UK.

出版信息

Behav Sci (Basel). 2025 Jan 21;15(2):103. doi: 10.3390/bs15020103.

Abstract

This research explored the experiences of LGBTQIA+, black and ethnic minority (BME), and disabled victims of domestic abuse due to the frequency of abuse in these populations and bespoke needs they may have. Data were collected via an online survey (n = 317), a focus group with professionals (n = 2), and interviews with victims/survivors of domestic abuse (n = 2). Many victims/survivors articulated difficulties in accessing support for many reasons, including individual and structural barriers such as embarrassment, stigma, shame, fear and not being aware of what support is available. Whilst good practice was reported, examples of secondary victimization towards victims/survivors by individuals, professionals and organizations were recounted. Many barriers were identified; for example, there was inappropriate provision in refuges or shelters for LGBTQIA+ groups or disabled people. Disabled victims experienced additional barriers if their abuser was also their carer. BME groups may have additional language difficulties as well as cultural stigma and pressure to stay with their abuser. Recommendations for practice include the need for enhanced multi-agency training and recognition of abuse; crime against victims/survivors being supported by someone with the same cultural background; easier access to interpreters; and more appropriate refuge or alternative housing options.

摘要

本研究探讨了 LGBTQIA+、黑人和少数族裔(BME)以及残疾家庭虐待受害者的经历,原因在于这些人群中虐待行为的频发以及他们可能存在的特殊需求。数据通过在线调查(n = 317)、与专业人员进行的焦点小组讨论(n = 2)以及对家庭虐待受害者/幸存者的访谈(n = 2)收集。许多受害者/幸存者阐述了由于多种原因在获得支持方面存在的困难,包括个人和结构性障碍,如尴尬、耻辱感、羞耻感、恐惧以及不了解有哪些可用的支持。虽然报告了一些良好做法,但也讲述了个人、专业人员和组织对受害者/幸存者二次伤害的事例。确定了许多障碍;例如,为 LGBTQIA+ 群体或残疾人提供的避难所或庇护所存在不适当的情况。如果残疾受害者的施虐者也是他们的照料者,他们会面临额外的障碍。BME 群体可能还存在语言困难以及文化上的耻辱感和与施虐者保持关系的压力。实践建议包括需要加强多机构培训和对虐待行为的认识;由具有相同文化背景的人支持针对受害者/幸存者的犯罪行为;更便捷地获取口译服务;以及提供更合适的避难所或替代住房选择。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/5549/11852007/d4a55fdc6295/behavsci-15-00103-g001.jpg

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