Threats of fire in the context of domestic and family violence: views on prevalence, forms and contexts from service providers in Queensland

IF 1.2 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Current Issues in Criminal Justice Pub Date : 2023-01-11 DOI:10.1080/10345329.2022.2161844
Joseph Lelliott, R. Wallis
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ABSTRACT A perpetrator’s use of fire to coerce, control and punish a current or former partner has been the subject of increased attention in media reporting and research, particularly following several high-profile murders of women in Queensland. Building on this, the study set out in this article examines threats of fire in the context of domestic and family violence. These threats may involve the dousing of persons or property with flammable substances (commonly petrol), as well as purely verbal or implicit threats where there is no use of accelerant. This article draws on interview data with 17 Domestic and Family Violence (DFV) non-government service providers collected in 2021 and analyses participants’ views on the prevalence, forms and contexts of threats of fire. It concludes that such threats take a variety of forms, likely occur as part of an escalation of a pattern of previous abusive behaviour, and can be difficult for law enforcement and other service providers to identify. This article identifies the need for better responses to threats of fire and further research into this manifestation of coercive and controlling behaviour.
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家庭暴力背景下的火灾威胁:昆士兰服务提供者对火灾的普遍性、形式和背景的看法
在媒体报道和研究中,犯罪者使用火来胁迫、控制和惩罚现任或前任伴侣的行为越来越受到关注,特别是在昆士兰州发生了几起备受瞩目的女性谋杀案之后。在此基础上,本文中的研究考察了家庭和家庭暴力背景下的火灾威胁。这些威胁可能涉及用易燃物质(通常是汽油)浇灌人员或财产,以及在不使用助燃剂的情况下纯粹口头或隐性威胁。本文利用2021年收集的17家家暴(DFV)非政府服务提供商的访谈数据,分析了参与者对火灾威胁的流行程度、形式和背景的看法。报告的结论是,这种威胁的形式多种多样,很可能是以前的虐待行为模式升级的一部分,执法部门和其他服务提供者很难识别。本文确定了对火灾威胁做出更好反应的必要性,并进一步研究这种强制性和控制行为的表现。
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