Traumatic Isolation: Institutional Stigma and the Australian Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse

IF 0.4 Q3 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
K. McPhillips
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Abstract:This article considers stigma as it is constituted in institutional settings and its amplifying effects on survivor trauma. Evidence from the Australian Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse revealed the impact of disclosure of sexual abuse on the lives of survivors, who described powerful forms of social isolation and the accompanying emotions of guilt, shame and self-hate. This article argues that the quality of stigmatisation in institutional settings is related to particular organisational mechanisms that induce isolation, creating forms of survivor stigma. A case study of the Towards Healing redress protocol utilised by the Australian Catholic Church provides insight into how such mechanisms work. The Royal Commission, also an example of an institution, provided a vehicle for the remediation of spoiled identities for survivors, suggesting that institutions can successfully respond to imperatives protecting organisational self-interest, and create social cohesion.
创伤隔离:制度耻辱和澳大利亚皇家委员会对儿童性虐待的制度回应
摘要:本文考虑了污名在制度环境中的构成及其对幸存者创伤的放大作用。澳大利亚皇家机构应对儿童性虐待委员会的证据揭示了披露性虐待对幸存者生活的影响,他们描述了强大的社会孤立形式以及随之而来的内疚、羞耻和自我仇恨情绪。这篇文章认为,机构环境中的污名化质量与特定的组织机制有关,这些机制会导致孤立,产生幸存者污名化的形式。澳大利亚天主教会使用的“走向治愈”补救方案的案例研究深入了解了这些机制是如何运作的。皇家委员会也是一个机构的例子,它为幸存者提供了一个修复被破坏身份的工具,表明机构可以成功应对保护组织自身利益的必要性,并创造社会凝聚力。
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