Violence against children in family settings during the COVID-19 outbreak in Croatia

IF 0.1 Q4 LAW
Dalida Rittossa
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In recent times, humanity has experienced the devastating effects of the COVID-19 crisis, which has caused sharp ruptures in different spheres of social life. Detrimental effects of the almost unprecedented crisis have triggered an avalanche of research to explore the phenomenon in focus while conducting scientific investigation that matters. Despite the rapid influx of scholarly articles, recent literature has shown that there is still a remarkable lack of scholarly attention on disasters and their impact on children. While trying to contribute to and address the noted research gap, to the best of the author’s knowledge, this is the first study that explores pathways to violence against children in the time of the COVID-19 pandemic in Croatia with a focus on the national lockdown. The sample consisted of 63 randomly selected police files involving 65 suspects of criminal offences with elements of violence against 108 closely related children at the five police departments centred in Pula, Rijeka, Zagreb, Split and Osijek. In order to “capture” the violence that emerged during the lockdown and was reported after restrictive measures were lifted, a seven-month time frame (March–September, 2020) was implemented as an additional sampling parameter. The study has revealed that most children repeatedly experience multiple forms of violence within the family that are damaging to their health and wellbeing. Infringement of child’s rights was the most prevalent principal offence allegedly committed to the detriment of both boys and girls who were mostly primary-schoolers. Similarly, consistent with previous findings, the study demonstrated that in most cases, alleged abusers are first-time suspected fathers in their 30s with high school education and average financial assets. This calls for future research and the implementation of effective preventive measures to improve family resilience in the face of disasters yet to come.
克罗地亚2019冠状病毒病疫情期间家庭环境中针对儿童的暴力行为
最近一段时间,人类经历了新冠肺炎危机的破坏性影响,社会生活的各个领域都出现了尖锐的裂痕。这场几乎前所未有的危机的有害影响引发了雪崩式的研究,以探索重点现象,同时进行重要的科学调查。尽管学术文章迅速涌入,但最近的文献表明,对灾害及其对儿童的影响的学术关注仍然明显缺乏。据作者所知,这是第一项以国家封锁为重点,探讨克罗地亚2019冠状病毒病大流行期间暴力侵害儿童途径的研究,虽然试图为解决这一显著的研究差距做出贡献,但这是第一项研究。样本包括63份随机选择的警察档案,涉及65名犯罪嫌疑人,他们在普拉、里耶卡、萨格勒布、斯普利特和奥西耶克五个警察局对108名关系密切的儿童实施暴力。为了“捕捉”封锁期间出现的暴力事件以及取消限制措施后报告的暴力事件,作为额外的抽样参数,实施了一个7个月的时间框架(2020年3月至9月)。这项研究表明,大多数儿童在家庭中反复遭受多种形式的暴力,这损害了他们的健康和福祉。侵犯儿童权利是据称对大多数是小学生的男孩和女孩造成损害的最普遍的主要罪行。同样,与之前的研究结果一致,该研究表明,在大多数情况下,被指控的施虐者都是30多岁、受过高中教育、拥有中等资产的第一次被怀疑为父亲的人。这就要求今后进行研究并采取有效的预防措施,以提高家庭在面对尚未到来的灾害时的复原力。
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