“I screamed but then realized nobody was listening”: Exploration of the presence of others during intrafamilial child sexual abuse through survivors' testimonies from the Israeli Independent Public Inquiry

IF 1.6 3区 社会学 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES
Bella Klebanov, Carmit Katz
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Abstract

Intrafamilial child sexual abuse (IFCSA) is perceived as a crime perpetrated without witnesses. Nevertheless, researchers have explored two main aspects of the others present during abusive incidents: bystanders in extra-familial child sexual abuse and bystanders' decisions of whether to become involved. However, there is a lack of knowledge regarding how children and survivors perceive and experience the presence of others during abusive incidents. The current study examined survivors' experiences and perceptions concerning the presence of others during IFCSA based on their written testimonies for an independent inquiry. Of the more than 500 written testimonies sent to an independent Israeli inquiry, 16 addressed IFCSA and the others present. Inductive thematic analysis was conducted, and four main themes were identified: survivors' perceptions of others, others' responses to the abuse, familial dynamics with others during abuse, and acceptance. The discussion addresses the phenomenon of the presence of others during IFCSA and related theories of trauma and family dynamics. The findings challenge the social perception of IFCSA as a secret, highlighting the awareness that characterizes it in reality, as illustrated in the survivors' testimonies. This emphasizes the urgent need for policy-makers and professionals to promote the publicness of IFCSA instead of maintaining its secrecy.

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“我尖叫着,但后来意识到没有人在听”:通过以色列独立公共调查的幸存者证词,探索在家庭内儿童性虐待期间是否存在其他人
家庭内儿童性虐待(IFCSA)被认为是一种在没有证人的情况下实施的犯罪。尽管如此,研究人员还是探讨了虐待事件中其他人的两个主要方面:家庭外儿童性虐待的旁观者和旁观者是否参与的决定。然而,对于儿童和幸存者在虐待事件中如何感知和体验他人的存在,人们缺乏了解。目前的研究根据幸存者为独立调查提供的书面证词,调查了幸存者在IFCSA期间对他人在场的经历和看法。在提交给以色列独立调查的500多份书面证词中,有16份是针对IFCSA和其他在场人员的。进行了归纳主题分析,确定了四个主要主题:幸存者对他人的看法、他人对虐待的反应、虐待期间与他人的家庭动态以及接受。讨论了IFCSA期间他人在场的现象以及创伤和家庭动力学的相关理论。正如幸存者的证词所示,这些发现挑战了社会对IFCSA作为秘密的看法,突出了其在现实中的特点。这强调了决策者和专业人士迫切需要促进IFCSA的公开性,而不是保持其保密性。
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期刊介绍: Child and Family Social Work provides a forum where researchers, practitioners, policy-makers and managers in the field of child and family social work exchange knowledge, increase understanding and develop notions of good practice. In its promotion of research and practice, which is both disciplined and articulate, the Journal is dedicated to advancing the wellbeing and welfare of children and their families throughout the world. Child and Family Social Work publishes original and distinguished contributions on matters of research, theory, policy and practice in the field of social work with children and their families. The Journal gives international definition to the discipline and practice of child and family social work.
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