“No One Can Feel My Pain”: The Experience of Black Women Survivors of Homicide Victims and System Agents’ Perspectives on the Impact of Homicide in the Boston Area

IF 1.3 3区 社会学 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Kendall G. Morris, Judith C. Scott
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Black communities are disproportionately affected by homicide and the family and friends of homicide victims, known as survivors of homicide victims, are left behind to cope with their loss. These survivors of homicide victims must deal with the trauma of the death and obtaining justice for their loved one. Also, homicide deaths impact the whole community. There is limited research on the experiences of Black survivors of homicide victims. This exploratory phenomenological qualitative study examines the experiences of Black survivors of homicide victims in the Boston area, the impact that homicide deaths have on survivors, and the perspectives of systems agents directly involved with the aftermath of the homicide. The study was guided by the conceptual framework Model of Coping for African American Survivors of Homicide Victims (MCAASHV) and took into consideration the contexts and systems survivors interact with (ecological theory) and the ideologies shaping them (Critical Race Theory). Qualitative interviews were conducted with three Black family members of homicide victims and three system agents directly involved with homicide deaths that occur in Boston, Massachusetts. A narrative approach was used to identify themes in the data. Findings indicated that the Black survivors’ experience in Boston is characterized by dealing with simultaneous trauma and grief caused by the murder and navigating weak relationships with law enforcement and criminal justice systems. The findings also revealed that survivors and systems agents have differing opinions on why homicides are unsolved in Black communities. These findings have implications for research and the development of support services and interventions that are appropriate for Black survivors.
“没有人能感受到我的痛苦”:凶杀案受害者的黑人女性幸存者的经历和系统特工对波士顿地区凶杀案影响的看法
黑人社区受到凶杀案的影响尤为严重,被称为凶杀案受害者幸存者的凶杀案受害者的家人和朋友被留下来应对他们的损失。这些凶杀案受害者的幸存者必须处理死亡的创伤,为他们的亲人伸张正义。此外,凶杀案的死亡影响到整个社区。对凶杀案受害者的黑人幸存者的经历的研究有限。这项探索性的现象学定性研究考察了波士顿地区凶杀案受害者的黑人幸存者的经历,凶杀案死亡对幸存者的影响,以及直接参与凶杀案后果的系统代理人的观点。该研究以概念框架“非裔美国凶杀案幸存者应对模式”(MCAASHV)为指导,并考虑了幸存者与之互动的背景和系统(生态理论)以及塑造他们的意识形态(批判性种族理论)。对三名凶杀案受害者的黑人家庭成员和三名直接参与马萨诸塞州波士顿凶杀案死亡的系统特工进行了定性采访。采用叙述方法来确定数据中的主题。调查结果表明,黑人幸存者在波士顿的经历特点是同时应对谋杀造成的创伤和悲伤,并处理与执法和刑事司法系统的薄弱关系。调查结果还显示,幸存者和系统特工对为什么黑人社区的凶杀案没有得到解决有不同的意见。这些发现对研究和开发适合黑人幸存者的支持服务和干预措施具有启示意义。
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Homicide Studies
Homicide Studies CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
CiteScore
3.20
自引率
6.70%
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35
期刊介绍: Homicide Studies is an interdisciplinary, international publication dedicated to the dissemination of empirical research addressing issues pertinent to the study of homicide.
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