“我看到了所有的生活”:为暴力幸存者设计喘息的空间

Q2 Social Sciences
Barb Toews
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摘要美国和加拿大每年都有数百万人在暴力侵害中幸存下来,其中许多人随后参与了司法程序。与司法程序一样,法院的设计几乎没有满足受害者的需求,尤其是那些与情绪和诉讼过程中需要喘息有关的需求。这项研究探讨了为幸存者设计一个休息空间,他们可以在出庭时参观。这项定性研究使用了基于图像的研究方法,采访了暴力幸存者和致力于为受害者服务的专业人员。结果显示,幸存者渴望围绕八个主题进行设计:家庭友谊、自然生活、道路、舒适和破旧、欢迎儿童、文化和精神、知识和成长以及家。讨论了对司法空间设计和恢复性司法实践的影响。
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‘I see all the life’: designing spaces of respite for survivors of violence
ABSTRACT Millions of people in the United States and Canada survive violent victimization each year, many of whom then engage in the justice process. Like the justice process, the design of courthouses offers little to attend to the needs of victims, especially those related to emotions and the need for respite during the proceedings. This study explored the design of a respite space for survivors which they could visit while they attended court. This qualitative study used imagery-based research methods to interview violence survivors and professionals dedicated to serving victims. Results show that survivors desire designs that revolve around eight themes: familial fellowship, natural life, paths, comfy and worn, child-welcoming, cultural and spiritual, knowledge and growth, and home. Implications for the design of justice spaces and restorative justice practices are discussed.
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Contemporary Justice Review
Contemporary Justice Review Social Sciences-Law
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