Victimisation and addictive careers amongst women in Malta

IF 0.6 Q4 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Petra Scicluna, M. Clark
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to provide a theoretical analysis of the pathways of female addicts within the Maltese context by highlighting the complex interrelatedness between substance abuse and victimisation. This paper proposes that female addiction and victimisation trajectories unfold in a non-linear fashion, heavily influenced by particular socio-psychological processes. Design/methodology/approach Guided by a career approach conceptual framework, this study was carried out through an in-depth exploration of the victimisation and addictive career trajectories of 12 women, who are either incarcerated or in a residential drug treatment facility. Data were gathered qualitatively through in-depth interviews and analysed using a grounded theory methodology. Findings The paper highlights how the victimisation and substance abuse trajectories of women initially unfold and develop over time. This includes an exploration of the strategies employed in order to negotiate gender-based victimisation experiences throughout their lifetime, such as through the development of a victim identity and the self-medication of trauma symptoms, a process that is facilitated by the influence of older, male peers. As the women’s addiction trajectories progress rapidly towards commitment, sex work and IPV feature and the victim identity is reinforced, motivating continued and increased drug use. Practical implications The paper includes implications for the development of a gender-responsive framework of intervention when working with women who were present for the treatment. Originality/value With a focus on women’s experiences, this study fills a lacuna within the literature by complementing and expanding upon quantitative analyses that examine these phenomena as distinct entities.
马耳他妇女的受害和职业成瘾
目的本文的目的是通过强调药物滥用和受害之间复杂的相互关系,对马耳他背景下女性瘾君子的途径进行理论分析。本文提出,女性成瘾和受害轨迹以非线性方式展开,深受特定社会心理过程的影响。设计/方法/方法在职业方法概念框架的指导下,本研究通过深入探索12名女性的受害情况和成瘾职业轨迹进行,这些女性要么被监禁,要么在寄宿戒毒所。数据是通过深入访谈定性收集的,并使用有根据的理论方法进行分析。发现这篇论文强调了女性的受害和药物滥用轨迹最初是如何随着时间的推移而展开和发展的。这包括探索在他们一生中协商基于性别的受害经历所采用的策略,例如通过发展受害者身份和创伤症状的自我治疗,这一过程受到年长男性同龄人的影响。随着女性的成瘾轨迹迅速向承诺、性工作和IPV特征发展,受害者身份得到加强,促使药物使用持续增加。实际意义该文件包括在与接受治疗的妇女合作时,对制定一个促进性别平等的干预框架的意义。独创性/价值本研究以女性的经历为重点,通过补充和扩展定量分析来填补文献中的空白,这些定量分析将这些现象视为不同的实体。
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Journal of Forensic Practice
Journal of Forensic Practice CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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