‘He hits me and that’s just how it is here’: responding to domestic abuse in rural communities

IF 1.7 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Journal of Gender-Based Violence Pub Date : 2022-07-04 DOI:10.1332/239868021x16535814891956
C. Barlow, P. Davies, R. Ewin
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Few criminological studies have specifically set out to research responses to domestic abuse in rural communities. A small number of recent studies have arrived at the problem from a health and/or social geography perspective lending weight to the increasingly apparent significance of space and culture in rural domestic abuse. This article contributes to this research agenda, focusing on the ways in which police and other agencies respond to domestic abuse within the spatial context of rural England and victim-survivors’ experiences of such responses. The article outlines empirical work with a police partner based in the North of England. The study involved a case file analysis of police data and interviews with police officers, partner agency representatives and victim-survivors. We discuss the ways in which apparent heightened gendered conservatism and the ‘cloak of silence’ leads to difficulties in the identification of domestic abuse in rural communities and argue the importance of engaging in holistic and multi-agency approaches when responding to domestic abuse in remote and inaccessible rural communities.
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“他打了我,事情就是这样”:应对农村社区的家庭虐待
很少有犯罪学研究专门着手研究农村社区对家庭虐待的反应。最近有少数研究从健康和(或)社会地理角度探讨了这一问题,重视了空间和文化在农村家庭虐待中日益明显的重要性。本文对这一研究议程做出了贡献,重点关注警察和其他机构在英格兰农村的空间背景下应对家庭虐待的方式以及受害者-幸存者对这种应对的经历。本文概述了在英格兰北部与警方合作开展的实证工作。这项研究包括对警方数据的案件档案分析,以及对警官、合作机构代表和受害者-幸存者的采访。我们讨论了明显加剧的性别保守主义和“沉默的外衣”如何导致在农村社区识别家庭虐待的困难,并论证了在应对偏远和交通不便的农村社区的家庭虐待时,采用整体和多机构方法的重要性。
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