无保障移民身份下的暴力经历:定性证据综述。

IF 5.9 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Alexandria Innes, Annie Bunce, Hannah Manzur, Natalia V Lewis
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摘要

背景:在严格的移民法律和政策背景下,全球范围内的人口流动使全球大量人口处于不安全的移民地位。不安全的身份使人们无法获得法律、政府或社会保护,以免遭暴力和虐待。本综述综合了一些定性研究,这些研究报告了移民如何将他们所经历的身体暴力和性暴力与其不安全的移民身份联系起来:我们对 2000 年 1 月 1 日至 2023 年 5 月 31 日期间发表的 31 项研究进行了定性证据综述,研究数据来自欧洲、北美、东亚、南亚、中东和非洲。我们的主题综合产生了 14 个归纳描述性代码、4 个描述性主题和 3 个分析性主题:我们获得了有力的定性证据,表明妇女在过境时或在东道国没有身份的情况下遭受性暴力,而且她们将这种暴力与其不安全的移民身份联系在一起。在不同的地理路线和目的地国家,情况都是如此。我们发现有证据表明,妇女将亲密伴侣的暴力行为与其因移民身份不安全而无法获得(合法)支持联系在一起。我们发现有证据表明,妇女不愿离开暴力环境,因而长期或反复遭受暴力侵害,这与她们因移民身份不安全而担心被移民局驱逐有关:为了保护移民身份不安全的人免受与其移民身份相关联的暴力侵害,有必要确保报告暴力事件不会给受害者带来移民执法后果。
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Experiences of violence while in insecure migration status: a qualitative evidence synthesis.

Background: The global movement of people in the context of strict immigration laws and policies places significant numbers of people in insecure migration status worldwide. Insecure status leaves people without recourse to legal, governmental or social protection from violence and abuse. This review synthesized qualitative studies that reported how migrants associated physical and physically enforced sexual violence they experienced with their insecure migration status.

Methods: We conducted a qualitative evidence synthesis of 31 studies published between 1 January 2000 and 31 May 2023, with data from Europe, North America, East Asia, South Asia, the Middle East and Africa. Our thematic synthesis produced 14 inductive descriptive codes, four descriptive themes and three analytical themes.

Results: We generated robust qualitative evidence showing that women experienced sexual violence while in transit or without status in a host state, and that they associated that violence with their insecure migration status. This was the case across the various geographic routes and destination countries. We found evidence that women associated intimate partner violence with lacking (legal) access to support because of their insecure migration status. We found evidence that women connected their unwillingness to leave violent circumstances, and therefore their prolonged or repeated exposure to violence, with a fear of immigration removal produced by their insecure migration status.

Conclusion: To protect people in insecure migration status from experiencing violence that they associated with their migration status, it's necessary to ensure that the reporting of violence does not lead to immigration enforcement consequences for the victim.

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Globalization and Health
Globalization and Health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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18.40
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93
期刊介绍: "Globalization and Health" is a pioneering transdisciplinary journal dedicated to situating public health and well-being within the dynamic forces of global development. The journal is committed to publishing high-quality, original research that explores the impact of globalization processes on global public health. This includes examining how globalization influences health systems and the social, economic, commercial, and political determinants of health. The journal welcomes contributions from various disciplines, including policy, health systems, political economy, international relations, and community perspectives. While single-country studies are accepted, they must emphasize global/globalization mechanisms and their relevance to global-level policy discourse and decision-making.
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