‘Devastating, like it broke me’: Responding to image-based sexual abuse in Aotearoa New Zealand

IF 1.6 3区 社会学 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
N. Henry, N. Gavey, C. McGlynn, E. Rackley
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Abstract

The non-consensual taking or sharing of intimate images, also known as ‘image-based sexual abuse’, has become a widespread problem. While there has been growing attention to this phenomenon, little empirical research has investigated victim-survivor experiences. Drawing on interviews with 25 victim-survivors, this article focusses on the different responses to image-based sexual abuse in Aotearoa New Zealand. We found that victim-survivors had diverse and often multiple experiences of image-based sexual abuse, perpetrated for a variety of reasons, which extended beyond the paradigm of malicious ex-partners seeking revenge. Some participants described the harms experienced as ‘devastating’: a form of ‘social rupture’. Few had formally reported to police or pursued other justice options. While participants held different justice ideals, all sought recognition of the harms perpetrated against them. Yet they faced multiple obstacles when navigating justice, redress and support options. The authors conclude that far-reaching change is needed to improve legislative, policy and prevention responses to image-based sexual abuse.
“毁灭性的,就像它击垮了我一样”:新西兰奥特罗阿对基于图像的性虐待的回应
未经同意拍摄或分享私密照片,也被称为“基于图像的性虐待”,已经成为一个普遍存在的问题。虽然对这一现象的关注越来越多,但很少有实证研究调查受害者-幸存者的经历。本文通过对25名受害者和幸存者的访谈,聚焦于新西兰奥特罗阿对基于图像的性虐待的不同反应。我们发现,受害者-幸存者有各种各样的、通常是多重的基于图像的性虐待经历,犯下的原因多种多样,这些原因超出了恶意的前伴侣寻求报复的范例。一些参与者将所经历的伤害描述为“毁灭性的”:一种“社会破裂”的形式。很少有人正式向警方报案或寻求其他司法途径。虽然参与者持有不同的正义理想,但所有人都寻求承认对他们造成的伤害。然而,她们在寻求司法、补救和支持选择时面临多重障碍。作者得出结论,需要进行深远的变革,以改善对基于图像的性虐待的立法、政策和预防措施。
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Criminology & Criminal Justice
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