Effective advocacy for domestic violence victims

Leslye E. Orloff JD
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A nurse-midwife may be one of the first professionals domesticabuse victims talk to about the abuse. Like other health professionals who see abuse victims for health issues often unrelated to abuse, nurse-midwives have a special opportunity to identify, intervene, and support victims of domestic violence. Professionals working in health care will see abuse victims when they are living with their abusers and do not know that abuse is abnormal, when they attempt to leave their abusers, when they return to their abusers, and when they ultimately separate. Justice system professionals only see abuse victims when they have decided to try to leave. A thorough knowledge about relief available in the legal system for abuse victims will allow nurse-midwives to help battered women effectively. This article discusses the role nurse-midwives should play in assisting abuse victims who will be seeking help from the civil and criminal justice systems. Topics discussed include the importance of documenting injuries for use in future court cases, civil protection orders, criminal court prosecutions of the abuser, legal malpractice issues if health providers do not identify battered women, informing and referring domestic-violence victims, and the special needs of immigrant women. The article also discusses typical problems victims encounter in the legal system and ways victims can overcome these barriers.

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为家庭暴力受害者提供有效的宣传
助产士可能是家庭虐待受害者最早与之谈论虐待的专业人员之一。与其他因与虐待无关的健康问题而看到虐待受害者的卫生专业人员一样,助产士有一个特殊的机会来识别、干预和支持家庭暴力的受害者。当虐待受害者与施虐者生活在一起,不知道虐待是不正常的,当他们试图离开施虐者时,当他们回到施虐者身边时,以及当他们最终分开时,从事医疗保健工作的专业人员都会看到虐待受害者。司法系统的专业人员只有在虐待受害者决定离开时才会看到他们。全面了解法律体系中对虐待受害者的救济,将使助产士能够有效地帮助受虐妇女。本文讨论了助产士护士在帮助将向民事和刑事司法系统寻求帮助的虐待受害者方面应发挥的作用。讨论的主题包括记录受伤情况以供未来法庭案件使用的重要性、民事保护令、刑事法庭对施虐者的起诉、如果医疗服务提供者没有识别出被殴打妇女的法律渎职问题、告知和转介家庭暴力受害者,以及移民妇女的特殊需求。文章还讨论了受害者在法律体系中遇到的典型问题以及受害者如何克服这些障碍。
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