Zero tolerance to sexual harm in schools – from broken rules to broken systems

IF 1.6 4区 社会学 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Journal of Sexual Aggression Pub Date : 2022-04-06 DOI:10.1080/13552600.2022.2057605
J. Lloyd, V. Bradbury
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ABSTRACT In 2020, student disclosure of sexual harm through the website “Everyone’s Invited” reignited discussions of sexual harm in schools with many calling for “zero tolerance” approaches to sexual harm. This article considers the impact of zero tolerance policies drawing upon school policies and practices, coupled with students experiences. The article draws upon findings from a mixed-methods study conducted from 2018–2020 within four local authority areas in England: focus groups with staff and students, surveys with students and parents, case review, observations, and school self-assessments. Analysis evidenced that where schools drew on punitive and sanctions-based approaches these impacted student disclosure, limited staff decision making, and were not seen to be effective by students. Rather than zero tolerance policies, the findings evidence the need to: tackle environments where sexual harm is tolerated; consider systemic barriers to disclosure, and expand what justice means for responses to sexual harm in schools.
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对学校性伤害的零容忍——从违反规则到破坏制度
2020年,学生通过“人人受邀”网站披露的性侵信息再次引发了关于校园性侵的讨论,许多人呼吁对性侵采取“零容忍”态度。本文根据学校的政策和实践,结合学生的经验,考虑零容忍政策的影响。本文借鉴了2018-2020年在英格兰四个地方当局领域进行的一项混合方法研究的结果:与员工和学生的焦点小组,与学生和家长的调查,案例回顾,观察和学校自我评估。分析证明,在学校采用惩罚和制裁为基础的方法时,这些方法影响了学生的信息披露,限制了员工的决策,并且没有被学生视为有效。调查结果表明,我们需要的不是零容忍政策,而是:解决容忍性伤害的环境;考虑信息披露的系统性障碍,并扩大正义对学校性伤害反应的意义。
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Journal of Sexual Aggression
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