“Embarrassing and disgraceful”: technology-facilitated sexual violence and victim’s healing process

Gita Anita, D. Mulyana, Nindi Aristi
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This study aims to reveal the communication experience of victims of online gender-based violence and the healing process from the trauma they experienced. The main research questions are how victims experience violence online, what motives encourage perpetrators to commit violence from the victim’s perspective, the meaning of the communication experience, and the victim’s process of healing the traumatic experience. In this qualitative study, phenomenological methods and symbolic interaction theory were employed. The research subjects are women victims of online gender-based violence cases. Informants were selected through a purposive sampling technique. The results showed that most cases of threats of spreading intimate photos or videos were experienced by victims when they asked for a breakup or did not follow the wishes of the perpetrator. Victims of violence in the online realm are also vulnerable to multiple layers of violence. The video is used as a tool for the perpetrator so that the victim does not refuse to have sex with the perpetrator. The impact experienced by the victim is psychological loss, social isolation, and limited mobility. The three motives behind the above cases are relational, sextortion or extortion, and unknown motives. The meanings obtained from the communication experience of victims are shame, disgrace, loss of identity, feeling tarnished, and having mistrust of the opposite sex. The victims used various ways to heal themselves from the trauma, namely getting closer to God, telling stories to friends, and consulting psychologists.
“尴尬和不光彩”:技术促进了性暴力和受害者的康复过程
本研究旨在揭示网络性别暴力受害者的沟通经历以及他们所经历的创伤的愈合过程。主要的研究问题是受害者如何在网上体验暴力,从受害者的角度来看,是什么动机鼓励施暴者实施暴力,沟通体验的意义,以及受害者治愈创伤体验的过程。在这一定性研究中,运用了现象学方法和符号互动理论。研究对象是网络性别暴力案件的女性受害者。举报者是通过有目的的抽样技术挑选出来的。结果显示,大多数传播亲密照片或视频的威胁案例都是受害者在要求分手或不遵从施暴者意愿时经历的。网络领域的暴力受害者也容易受到多层暴力的影响。视频被用作施暴者的工具,这样受害者就不会拒绝与施暴者发生性关系。受害者所经历的影响是心理损失、社会孤立和行动受限。上述案件背后的三个动机分别是关系动机、性侵犯或勒索动机和未知动机。从受害者的交流经历中获得的含义是羞耻、丢脸、失去身份、感觉被玷污和对异性的不信任。受害者使用了各种方法来治愈自己的创伤,即与上帝更亲近,向朋友讲故事,以及咨询心理学家。
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