System-based victim advocates identify resources and barriers to supporting crime victims.

IF 1.5 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY International Review of Victimology Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1177/02697580221088340
Lisa De La Rue, Lilyana Ortega, Gena Castro Rodriguez
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Often left out of conversations around criminal justice reform are the victims of violent crimes. One group of people who have the needs of crime victims at the forefront of their work are victim advocates. The current study examines barriers and resources for victim advocates in being able to do their work of supporting crime victims. Through interviews with nine system-based victim advocates points of intervention are identified, which if improved would allow victim advocates to better be able to support victims of crimes. Using principles of grounded theory analysis, four themes emerged: building partnerships and community support, intersectionality, resources and supports, and bureaucracy. In order to better support victim advocates in their work, systems need to remove bureaucratic barriers. There is also a need for access to culturally sensitive mental health services and supports.

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基于系统的受害者倡导者确定支持犯罪受害者的资源和障碍。
暴力犯罪的受害者往往被排除在刑事司法改革的讨论之外。把犯罪受害者的需求放在工作首位的一群人是受害者倡导者。目前的研究调查了受害者维权人士在支持犯罪受害者方面所面临的障碍和资源。通过与9个基于系统的受害者倡导者的访谈,确定了干预点,如果改进这些干预点,将使受害者倡导者能够更好地支持犯罪受害者。利用扎根理论分析的原则,出现了四个主题:建立伙伴关系和社区支持、交叉性、资源和支持以及官僚主义。为了更好地支持受害者维权人士的工作,系统需要消除官僚主义障碍。还需要获得对文化敏感的心理健康服务和支持。
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International Review of Victimology
International Review of Victimology CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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