‘Not bullet proof’: The complex choice not to seek a civil protection order for intimate partner violence

IF 1.5 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
J. Messing, Meredith E. Bagwell-Gray, Allison Ward-Lasher, A. Durfee
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Abstract

Protection orders (POs) are one legal system resource available to survivors of intimate partner violence. Many survivors choose not to obtain a PO, yet prior research has not examined the perspectives of these survivors. This study examined the open-ended survey responses (n = 308) regarding the choice not to obtain a PO by survivors residing in emergency shelters in the United States. Content analysis indicated that many survivors made deliberate decisions to not seek safety through this venue. Survivors indicated that a PO may increase their partner’s violence, identified substantial barriers, evaluated a PO as unnecessary, preferred alternative strategies, were dealing with complex partner dynamics, and chose to protect their loved ones by not seeking a PO. Women with marginalized identities, in particular, indicated that there are multiple costs to seeking interventions within the legal system. Structural changes are needed within the legal system to facilitate access to justice for survivors.
“并非防弹”:不寻求亲密伴侣暴力民事保护令的复杂选择
保护令是亲密伴侣暴力幸存者可以使用的一种法律制度资源。许多幸存者选择不获得PO,但先前的研究尚未检验这些幸存者的观点。本研究调查了居住在美国紧急避难所的幸存者选择不获得PO的开放式调查回复(n=308)。内容分析表明,许多幸存者故意决定不通过这个场所寻求安全。幸存者表示,PO可能会增加他们伴侣的暴力,确定了实质性障碍,将PO评估为不必要的、首选的替代策略,正在处理复杂的伴侣动态,并选择不寻求PO来保护他们的亲人。特别是具有边缘化身份的妇女表示,在法律体系内寻求干预需要付出多重代价。需要在法律体系内进行结构改革,以便利幸存者诉诸司法。
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International Review of Victimology
International Review of Victimology CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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