“我将一次又一次地经历这种创伤”:性暴力和基于性别的暴力,被迫移民和结构性暴力。

IF 2.3 3区 心理学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Jenny Phillimore, Karen Block, Hannah Bradby, Hoayda Darkal, Lisa Goodson, Anna Papoutsi, Cathy Vaughan
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由于数百万人被迫为躲避冲突、迫害和暴力而寻求庇护,被迫移徙已达到前所未有的程度。这种外流包括忍受流离失所以及性暴力和基于性别的暴力(SGBV)创伤的妇女。在到达所谓的避难地点后,他们遇到了移民和庇护制度的结构性暴力。在此背景下,性暴力、被迫移民和结构性暴力的交叉问题成为一个紧迫的研究领域。根据在澳大利亚、瑞典和英国进行的大量定性访谈,我们着手研究结构性暴力对性暴力的被迫移民幸存者生活的影响。本文引入了一个新的框架来分析性暴力、强迫移民和结构性暴力如何交叉并影响幸存者的生活。该框架综合了(a)依赖的亲密暴力,(b)日常生活的缓慢暴力,以及(c)决定性制度的性别不敏感特征。幸存者忍受着一系列的不公正:依赖的亲密暴力使妇女陷入控制关系的困境;庇护制度的缓慢暴力使他们处于不符合标准和不体面的环境中;性别不敏感使她们的性暴力经历被忽视,往往使幸存者再次受到创伤。在这个框架内,我们描述了支撑移民系统的这些交叉形式的结构性暴力是如何系统性地使那些面临性暴力风险的人失败的,使他们容易受到人际暴力的伤害,而不是保护他们。我们呼吁移民和庇护系统优先考虑对妇女的保护和福祉,其中许多妇女是性暴力的幸存者。随着被迫移民面临越来越敌对的法律制度,我们必须认识到并解决使伤害永久化并剥夺他们保护的结构性暴力。如果不采取行动,就有可能进一步使暴力、创伤和不公正的循环永久化,破坏为有迫切需要的人提供安全和庇护的原则。
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"I Will Experience This Trauma Over and Over Again": Sexual and Gender-Based Violence, Forced Migration and Structural Violence.

Forced migration has reached unprecedented levels as millions are forced to seek refuge from conflict, persecution, and violence. This exodus includes women enduring the traumas of displacement alongside sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV). Upon reaching supposed places of refuge, they encounter the structural violence of immigration and asylum regimes. Against this backdrop, the intersection of SGBV, forced migration, and structural violence emerges as an urgent area of study. Drawing from extensive qualitative interviews in Australia, Sweden, and the United Kingdom, we set out to examine the impact of structural violence on the lives of forced migrant survivors of SGBV. The article introduces a novel framework to analyze how SGBV, forced migration and structural violence intersect and impact on the lives of survivors. The framework synthesizes (a) the intimate violence of dependency, (b) the slow violence of everyday life, and (c) the gender insensitivity characteristic of determination regimes. Survivors endure a range of injustices: the intimate violence of dependency traps women in controlling relationships; the asylum system's slow violence leaves them in substandard and undignified conditions; and gender-insensitivity renders their SGBV experiences invisible, often retraumatizing survivors. Within this framework, we describe how these intersecting forms of structural violence underpinning immigration systems, systematically fail those at risk of SGBV, rendering them vulnerable to interpersonal violence instead of protecting them. We call for immigration and asylum systems to prioritize the protection and well-being of women, many of whom are SGBV survivors. As forced migrants face increasingly hostile statutory regimes, we must recognize and address the structural violence that perpetuates harm and denies them protection. Failure to act risks further perpetuating the cycle of violence, trauma and injustice, undermining principles of safety and refuge for those in dire need.

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自引率
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Interpersonal Violence is devoted to the study and treatment of victims and perpetrators of interpersonal violence. It provides a forum of discussion of the concerns and activities of professionals and researchers working in domestic violence, child sexual abuse, rape and sexual assault, physical child abuse, and violent crime. With its dual focus on victims and victimizers, the journal will publish material that addresses the causes, effects, treatment, and prevention of all types of violence. JIV only publishes reports on individual studies in which the scientific method is applied to the study of some aspect of interpersonal violence. Research may use qualitative or quantitative methods. JIV does not publish reviews of research, individual case studies, or the conceptual analysis of some aspect of interpersonal violence. Outcome data for program or intervention evaluations must include a comparison or control group.
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