Legal help-seeking behaviour among veterans: the link between time elapsed in seeking help and legal options to address a legal matter

IF 0.7 Q2 LAW
W. Collier, O. Olusanya, G. Griffiths, Victoria Knapp, Lucija Smid, Cori Snook
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ABSTRACT This study provides a unique approach for investigating help-seeking behaviour, specifically the occurrence of actual help-seeking behaviour among the British Military Veteran population. The study aimed to evaluate the range of legal options available to address a legal matter based on how quickly from an issue arising help was sought to address it. This study represents the first study into veterans’ legal help-seeking that examines actual legal matters that were brought to a legal advice project. (1) the study suggested a relationship between the elapsed time from the introduction of a legal issue and seeking help and the range of legal options available to clients, and (2) In comparison with the general population, the majority of veterans who contacted an adviser to help with their problems delayed seeking legal help until their options become limited or non-existent. This clearly puts them at increased risk for unsuccessful outcomes in terms of the likelihood of achieving a satisfactory resolution of their problems. It shows that military identity is a determining factor in the length of time people take before seeking legal help and that a military identity can inhibit people from seeking help in a timely manner.
退伍军人的法律求助行为:寻求帮助的时间与解决法律问题的法律选择之间的联系
本研究提供了一种独特的方法来调查求助行为,特别是英国退伍军人群体中实际求助行为的发生。这项研究的目的是根据从出现的问题中寻求帮助的速度来评估解决法律问题的可用法律选择范围。这项研究是对退伍军人寻求法律帮助的第一次研究,该研究调查了法律咨询项目所涉及的实际法律问题。(1)该研究表明,从提出法律问题到寻求法律帮助的时间与客户可获得的法律选择范围之间存在关系;(2)与一般人群相比,大多数联系顾问帮助解决问题的退伍军人延迟寻求法律帮助,直到他们的选择变得有限或不存在。这显然增加了他们不成功的风险,因为他们无法圆满地解决问题。这表明军人身份是人们寻求法律帮助所需时间长短的决定因素,军人身份会阻碍人们及时寻求帮助。
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