The impact of COVID-19 on women and children in the UK who were victims of domestic abuse: a practitioner perspective

IF 0.7 Q4 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
C. Proudman, Ffion Lloyd
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Purpose This study aims to explore the impact of COVID-19 on women and children in the UK who were victims of domestic abuse. Design/methodology/approach The authors draw from their experiences of working in the domestic abuse sector to reflect on the impact of lockdown restrictions on women and children, focussing on the impact of government restrictions that created an environment in which abusers could control the movement of victims. Findings The impact of the pandemic was significant as victims were locked into the abuse, unable to escape for fear of breaching lockdown rules. The lockdown affected victims of different forms of violence against women and girls in the UK including forced marriage and female genital mutilation, which highlighted the ramifications of intersectional inequalities for abuse victims. Originality/value This paper articulates the devastating impact of the pandemic on vulnerable women, and their fair and just access to the family courts. This paper concludes that women were failed by the government and that there was not nearly enough support from support agencies, which has left many at risk and suffering significant harm.
2019冠状病毒病对英国遭受家庭暴力的妇女和儿童的影响:实践者视角
目的本研究旨在探讨新冠肺炎对英国家庭虐待妇女和儿童的影响。设计/方法/方法作者借鉴了他们在家庭虐待部门的工作经验,反思封锁限制对妇女和儿童的影响,重点关注政府限制的影响,这些限制创造了一个施虐者可以控制受害者行动的环境。发现新冠疫情的影响是巨大的,因为受害者被关在虐待中,因为害怕违反封锁规定而无法逃脱。封锁影响了英国不同形式的暴力侵害妇女和女孩行为的受害者,包括强迫婚姻和切割女性生殖器,这突出了跨部门不平等对虐待受害者的影响。原创性/价值本文阐述了疫情对弱势妇女的破坏性影响,以及她们公平公正地诉诸家庭法庭的机会。这篇论文的结论是,政府辜负了妇女,支持机构几乎没有提供足够的支持,这使许多妇女处于危险之中,并遭受重大伤害。
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