Navigating the Disjuncture Between Domestic and Family Violence Systems: Australian Muslim Women’s Challenges when Disclosing Violence

IF 0.8 Q2 LAW
Sandra Elhelw Wright
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ABSTRACT This study uses an intersectional lens to examine disclosure among Australian Muslim women experiencing domestic and family violence (DFV). Findings reveal a disjuncture between formal DFV systems and Australian Muslim women’s realities. The disjuncture is fuelled by three key factors: reluctance to disclose violence due to discrimination and marginalisation; a disconnect between the language the women use to describe violence and the language used by formal DFV systems; and disclosures and identification of violence occurring primarily outside of formal DFV systems. The factors that lead to the disjuncture described above are shaped by all three of Crenshaw’s forms of intersectionality, demonstrating that while intersectionality can improve responses to disclosures of violence by marginalised women, it can only do so with a holistic application of the concept. One of the key implications of this is that investment is needed to increase the capacity of informal networks and non-DFV specific formal systems to identify and respond to violence in order to better respond to Australian Muslim women’s intersectional experiences. Acknowledging the factors affecting Australian Muslim women’s experiences of disclosure also yields benefits for other marginalised women.
驾驭家庭暴力和家庭暴力制度之间的脱节:澳大利亚穆斯林妇女在披露暴力时面临的挑战
摘要本研究采用交叉视角考察了澳大利亚穆斯林妇女遭受家庭暴力(DFV)的信息披露情况。调查结果揭示了正式的DFV制度与澳大利亚穆斯林妇女的现实之间的脱节。三个关键因素助长了这种脱节:由于歧视和边缘化,不愿披露暴力行为;妇女用来描述暴力的语言与DFV正式系统使用的语言之间的脱节;披露和查明主要发生在DFV正式系统之外的暴力行为。导致上述脱节的因素是由克伦肖的三种交叉性形成的,这表明,虽然交叉性可以改善对边缘化妇女暴力披露的反应,但只有全面应用这一概念才能做到这一点。其中一个关键影响是,需要投资提高非正规网络和非DFV特定的正规系统的能力,以识别和应对暴力,从而更好地应对澳大利亚穆斯林妇女的跨部门经历。承认影响澳大利亚穆斯林妇女披露经历的因素也会给其他被边缘化的妇女带来好处。
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