“Violence Across Borders: Venezuelan Women and the Continuum of Violence in Migration and Settlement”

IF 1.8 2区 社会学 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Denise N. Obinna
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Abstract

The ongoing conflict in Venezuela has created significant risks for women and girls. Conflict affected populations often face higher levels of vulnerability and risks of gender-based violence (GBV) at home, in transit and at destination countries. Venezuelan women face GBV at all stages of their journey. Due to their often-irregular or undocumented status in host countries, many women lack legal access to healthcare and work which leaves them vulnerable to exploitation and GBV. Using the continuum of violence model by Kelly (1988; 2012) as well as Menjívar & Walsh (2017; 2019), this work underscores the complex ways in which gender, nationality and legal status interact with each other to shape patterns of migration and settlement. Focusing on the two largest receiving countries in Latin America: Colombia and Peru, this work also outlines how the structural, symbolic and interpersonal nature of GBV crosses borders amid the challenges of conflict, displacement and xenophobia.
跨境暴力:委内瑞拉妇女与移民和定居过程中持续不断的暴力
委内瑞拉持续不断的冲突给妇女和女孩带来了重大风险。受冲突影响的人口在国内、过境国和目的地国往往面临更高程度的脆弱性和性别暴力风险。委内瑞拉妇女在人生旅途的各个阶段都面临性别暴力。由于她们在东道国往往处于非正规或无证件身份,许多妇女无法合法获得医疗保健和工作,这使她们容易受到剥削和性别暴力。使用Kelly(1988)的连续暴力模型;2012)以及Menjívar &沃尔什(2017;2019年),这项工作强调了性别、国籍和法律地位相互作用,形成移民和定居模式的复杂方式。本研究以拉丁美洲最大的两个接收国哥伦比亚和秘鲁为重点,概述了在冲突、流离失所和仇外心理的挑战下,性别暴力的结构性、象征性和人际性是如何跨越国界的。
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Feminist Criminology
Feminist Criminology CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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4.80
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12.00%
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19
期刊介绍: The main aim of Feminist Criminology is to focus on research related to women, girls and crime. The scope includes research on women working in the criminal justice profession, women as offenders and how they are dealt with in the criminal justice system, women as victims, and theories and tests of theories related to women and crime. The feminist critique of criminology incorporates a perspective that the paths to crime differ for males and females, thus research that uses sex as a control variable often fails to illuminate the factors that predict female criminality. This journal will highlight research that takes a perspective designed to demonstrate the gendered nature of crime and responses to crime.
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