The social dynamics of revictimization and intimate partner violence: an embodied, gendered, institutional and life course perspective

Q2 Social Sciences Nordic Journal of Criminology Pub Date : 2019-01-02 DOI:10.1080/14043858.2019.1568103
Margunn Bjørnholt
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ABSTRACT This article offers a qualitative, institutional analysis of the dynamics of revictimization as the accumulation of disadvantages over time and across different institutional contexts, and its multiple gender dimensions. It draws on 37 qualitative interviews with victims of intimate partner violence, detailing the institutional causal pathways to victimization and revictimization over the life course, through the in-depth analysis of one case. Drawing on the vulnerability approach, developed by Martha Albertson Fineman, the analysis demonstrates how victimization and revictimization have been facilitated, tolerated, and even produced by particular institutional contexts, illustrating how the risk of revictimization is not a characteristic of the individual, nor is it destiny. The article contributes to a constructive social science, elucidating how victimization is contingent on social and institutional contexts, and how at several critical points, better institutions and better institutional responses to particular events might have prevented or interrupted the dynamics of accumulating victimization. Focusing on embodied, gendered subjects and the role of institutions in producing as well as remedying inequalities has far-reaching implications for research and prevention of violence. In contrast to a risk-factor approach targeting particular groups and individuals, a vulnerability analysis calls for a responsive state and universal institutional solutions.
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再次受害和亲密伴侣暴力的社会动态:具体的、性别的、体制的和生命历程的观点
本文对再受害的动态进行了定性的制度分析,分析了再受害作为劣势随时间和不同制度背景的积累,以及其多重性别维度。它利用对亲密伴侣暴力受害者的37次定性访谈,通过对一个案例的深入分析,详细说明了在生命过程中造成受害和再受害的制度性因果途径。利用玛莎·艾伯森·费曼(Martha Albertson Fineman)提出的脆弱性方法,该分析展示了受害和再受害是如何在特定的制度背景下被促进、容忍甚至产生的,说明了再次受害的风险如何不是个人的特征,也不是命运。这篇文章有助于建立一门建设性的社会科学,阐明了受害是如何取决于社会和制度背景的,以及在几个关键点上,更好的制度和对特定事件的更好的制度反应如何可能阻止或中断累积的受害动态。把重点放在具体的、性别问题和机构在产生和纠正不平等方面的作用上,对研究和预防暴力具有深远的影响。与针对特定群体和个人的风险因素方法不同,脆弱性分析要求国家作出反应并采取普遍的制度解决办法。
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Nordic Journal of Criminology
Nordic Journal of Criminology Social Sciences-Law
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