Navigating professionals’ conditions for co-production of victim support: A conceptual article

IF 1.5 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Julie Mathilde Würtz Jensen, Sara Thunberg
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Abstract

From previous research it is well known that victimization can have various short- and long-term consequences resulting in a need for support to cope with the victimization. Research also shows, however, that not all victims of crime seek or receive support. One cause of this might be the conditions and constraints that affect professionals’ matching of support services with individual victims’ needs. The purpose of the present conceptual paper is to discuss how professionals can co-produce support services with the individual victim and if needed engage suitable external organizations for the purpose of adapting support services to the individual victim’s needs, while also considering the complex field of constraints that professionals need to navigate during this process. The paper makes two main contributions. First, it conceptualizes the complex field of constraints as consisting of five sets of conditions (mandatory, local, professional, support-user, and inter-organizational conditions), which professionals must navigate during the co-production of victim support services. Second, the paper suggests a seven-step process of how professionals can navigate this complex field during co-production of victim support services’ activities with the individual victim, and potentially those of external organizations as well.
引导专业人员共同制作受害者支持的条件:一篇概念性文章
根据以前的研究,众所周知,受害可能会产生各种短期和长期后果,因此需要支持来应对受害。然而,研究也表明,并非所有犯罪受害者都寻求或得到支持。造成这种情况的一个原因可能是影响专业人员将支持服务与受害者个人需求相匹配的条件和限制。本概念文件的目的是讨论专业人员如何与受害者个人共同提供支持服务,并在必要时与合适的外部组织合作,以使支持服务适应受害者个人的需求,同时也考虑到专业人员在这一过程中需要驾驭的复杂约束领域。这篇论文有两个主要贡献。首先,它将复杂的约束领域概念化为由五组条件(强制性、地方性、专业性、支持用户和组织间条件)组成,专业人员在共同提供受害者支持服务期间必须遵循这些条件。其次,该论文提出了一个七步流程,说明专业人员如何在受害者支持服务与受害者个人以及外部组织的活动共同制作过程中驾驭这一复杂领域。
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International Review of Victimology
International Review of Victimology CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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