Risk-Assessment and Victim-Support Recommendations During the COVID-19-related Lockdowns

J. Kersten, C. Vogt, M. Burman, Jarmo Houtsonen, Norbert Leonhardmair, Paul Herbinger
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This chapter covers the effects of the COVID-19 crisis on the incidence and severity of domestic abuse cases in Europe. First, the manifestation of the COVID-19 lockdown and its adverse effects on private life are described. Building upon this description, co-occurring risks factors with a high potential to initiate or intensify domestic abuse (e.g., cramped living conditions) are discussed. Responding to various calls on investigating the impact of COVID-19 on domestic abuse incidents, IMPRODOVA research on the first lockdown shows that the related concerns for various reasons are inconsistently reflected in domestic abuse-related statistics. In some IMPRODOVA partner countries, however, victimisation numbers went up, after the lockdown ended. Consequently, the complexity of detecting domestic abuse cases during lockdowns are discussed. In line with the strong concern about intensified victimisation, innovative responses by front-line professionals to detect and manage domestic violence and abuse cases are presented. Building on the beforehand presented assumptions, findings and explanations, the chapter closes by highlighting eighteen recommendations regarding risk assessment and victim support during pandemics.
covid -19相关封锁期间的风险评估和受害者支持建议
本章涵盖了2019冠状病毒病危机对欧洲家庭暴力案件的发生率和严重程度的影响。首先,介绍了新冠肺炎疫情封锁的表现及其对私人生活的不利影响。在此描述的基础上,讨论了可能引发或加剧家庭虐待的共同发生的风险因素(例如,狭窄的生活条件)。为响应调查COVID-19对家庭暴力事件影响的各种呼吁,IMPRODOVA对第一次封锁的研究表明,出于各种原因的相关担忧在家庭暴力相关统计数据中反映不一致。然而,在一些IMPRODOVA伙伴国,封锁结束后受害人数上升。因此,讨论了在封锁期间发现家庭暴力案件的复杂性。鉴于人们对家庭暴力和虐待案件日益严重的担忧,本报告介绍了一线专业人员在发现和处理家庭暴力和虐待案件方面的创新应对措施。在先前提出的假设、调查结果和解释的基础上,本章最后强调了关于大流行期间风险评估和受害者支助的18项建议。
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