LGBTQ + community perceptions of domestic abuse, responsivity and inclusion within the criminal justice system

Samantha Wellock, Emma Tarpey
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AbstractWhilst research on the LGBTQ + community, Domestic Abuse (DA) and the Criminal Justice System (CJS) is expanding, the LGBTQ + community have often been hidden from societal discourses within the CJS and overlooked in the wider narrative of DA. This study was guided by a queer theoretical framework, using semi-structured interview data from 10 LGBQ + participants in the UK to explore the voices of this community, gaining insight into their perceptions of domestic abuse, and how inclusive and responsive the CJS are currently in their approaches to the LGBTQ + community and LGBTQ + DA. An experiential thematic analysis of the data identified four themes including ‘Unique forms of abuse’, ‘LGBTQ + Domestic Abuse is hidden and unrecognizable’, ‘Double Discrimination…our identities, our experiences’ and ‘LGBTQ + Awareness and Domestic Abuse…Past, Present and Future.’ LGBQ + participants discussed the specific multi-layered complexities attached to LGBTQ + DA and described the current narrative of LGBTQ + DA as invisible and discriminatory. Participants offered insights related to CJS approaches of LGBTQ + DA, such as implementing specialist LGBTQ + DA training and creating visible awareness of LGBTQ + DA. In addition, participants offered suggestions of content to LGBTQ + DA Perpetrator Programmes. Together, these perceptions and related suggestions propose future directions of inclusive and responsive practice within the CJS for LGBTQ + victims/perpetrators of domestic abuse.Keywords: LGBTQ+domestic abusecriminal justice systeminclusionawareness Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
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LGBTQ +社区对家庭暴力的看法,刑事司法系统的响应和包容
摘要虽然关于LGBTQ +群体、家庭暴力(DA)和刑事司法系统(CJS)的研究正在不断扩大,但LGBTQ +群体往往被隐藏在CJS内部的社会话语中,并且在更广泛的DA叙事中被忽视。本研究以酷儿理论框架为指导,使用来自英国10名LGBQ +参与者的半结构化访谈数据来探索这个群体的声音,了解他们对家庭暴力的看法,以及CJS目前在对待LGBTQ +社区和LGBTQ + DA方面的包容性和反应性。数据的经验性专题分析确定了四个主题,包括“独特的虐待形式”,“LGBTQ +家庭暴力是隐藏的和无法识别的”,“双重歧视……我们的身份,我们的经历”和“LGBTQ +意识和家庭暴力……过去,现在和未来”。LGBQ +参与者讨论了与LGBTQ + DA相关的特定多层次复杂性,并将当前对LGBTQ + DA的叙述描述为无形的和歧视性的。与会者就LGBTQ +数据挖掘的CJS方法提供了见解,例如实施LGBTQ +数据挖掘的专业培训,以及建立对LGBTQ +数据挖掘的可见意识。此外,与会者还对LGBTQ + DA加害者项目的内容提出了建议。综上所述,这些看法和相关建议为CJS内部针对LGBTQ +家庭暴力受害者/加害者的包容性和响应性实践提出了未来的方向。关键词:LGBTQ+家庭暴力刑事司法体系包容意识披露声明作者未发现潜在的利益冲突。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Gay and Lesbian Social Services provides empirical knowledge and conceptual information related to sexual minorities and their social environment. Filled with innovative ideas and resources for the design, evaluation, and delivery of social services for these populations at all stages of life, the journal is a positive influence on the development of public and social policy, programs and services, and social work practice. Dedicated to the development of knowledge which meets the practical needs of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgendered people in their social context, the Journal of Gay & Lesbian Social Services is a forum for studying.
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