Mothering Practices and Human Rights Abuses of Girls in Marginalized Contexts: Examining the Moral Culpability of Women who Abuse Children

IF 0.9 4区 社会学 Q3 FAMILY STUDIES
Julie Ada Tchoukou
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The form of gender-based violence (GBV) analysed in this article relates to ‘harmful traditional practices’ (HTPs) detrimental to the health and well-being of girls. In response to calls to action from the international community, many states are enacting laws and regulations against HTPs. Scholars argue that criminal justice reform is a vital component of efforts to reduce HTPs. While this article supports establishing mechanisms to address violence against girls, I question whether criminalization is a suitable strategy. HTPs, although classified as GBV, have distinctive features. Their prevalence hinges on ideas surrounding ethnicity and/or religion in addition to the fact that women work directly and indirectly to sustain these violent practices. The developing contemporary understanding of HTPs within and without legal systems, to the degree that it focuses on perpetrators of abuse, ignores the role of women in the production and reproduction of HTPs. Criminalization of HTPs will have a disproportionate effect on mothers. This article seeks to question and understand the dilemma of determining the ‘moral culpability’ or responsibility of mothers who support and participate in violence against girls. Using postmodern feminism, I argue that a genuine commitment to protecting children requires an approach that accounts for the growing significance of culture, not only in defining action but also providing cultural components that play a role in the decisions of mothers.
边缘化背景下女孩的母性行为和侵犯人权行为:审视虐待儿童妇女的道德罪责
本文分析的基于性别的暴力形式与损害女孩健康和福祉的“有害传统习俗”有关。为了响应国际社会的行动呼吁,许多国家正在制定针对HTP的法律和法规。学者们认为,刑事司法改革是减少HTP努力的重要组成部分。虽然这篇文章支持建立处理暴力侵害女孩行为的机制,但我质疑刑事定罪是否是一种合适的战略。HTP虽然被归类为GBV,但有其独特的特点。她们的普遍性取决于围绕种族和/或宗教的观念,以及妇女直接和间接地为维持这些暴力行为而工作的事实。当代对HTP在法律体系内外的理解不断发展,以至于它关注虐待行为人,忽视了妇女在HTP生产和繁殖中的作用。HTP的刑事定罪将对母亲产生不成比例的影响。本文试图质疑和理解在确定支持和参与暴力侵害女孩行为的母亲的“道德罪责”或责任方面的困境。利用后现代女权主义,我认为,真正致力于保护儿童需要一种考虑到文化日益重要的方法,不仅在定义行动方面,而且在提供对母亲的决定起作用的文化成分方面。
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期刊介绍: The subject matter of the International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family comprises the following: - Analyses of the law relating to the family which carry an interest beyond the jurisdiction dealt with, or which are of a comparative nature - Theoretical analyses of family law - Sociological literature concerning the family which is of special interest to law and legal policy - Social policy literature of special interest to law and the family - Literature in related disciplines (such as medicine, psychology, demography) which is of special relevance to law and the family - Research findings in the above areas, reviews of books and relevant reports The journal has a flexible policy as to length of contributions, so that substantial research reports can be included.
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