与强奸受害者决定向警方报案有关的因素

IF 0.6 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Nordic Psychology Pub Date : 2023-02-06 DOI:10.1080/19012276.2023.2175230
Isabella Arponen, Julia Korkman, Jan Antfolk, Riina Korjamo
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强奸受害者必须决定是否向警方报案,而许多受害者决定不向警方报案。关于人口和个人因素与向警方报告强奸之间关系的文献是有限的。在这里,我们调查了人口统计学和个人因素(教育、社会经济地位、年龄、原籍国、在芬兰居住的年限、性别、性取向、关系状况、亲密的人、物质使用和精神障碍)与访问赫尔辛基斯里支持中心的芬兰强奸受害者(N = 191)的警察报告之间的关系。我们通过在线调查收集数据。我们发现一些证据表明,拥有大学学位的受害者可能比拥有职业资格的受害者更不可能报案。其他测量的因素都没有与报告密切相关。Seri支持中心提供的服务有可能成功地减轻了报告遇到的其他障碍。目前的研究是芬兰第一个调查这一主题的研究。讨论了这些调查结果的实际影响,并强调了支助服务的价值。
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Factors related to rape victims’ decision to file police reports
Victims of rape must decide whether to file a police report, and many victims decide not to report the rape to the police. The literature on the associations between demographic and individual factors and reporting rape to the police is limited. Here, we investigated the associations between demographic and individual factors (education, socioeconomic status, age, native country, years lived in Finland, gender, sexual orientation, relationship status, close persons, substance use, and mental disorder) and police reporting in a Finnish sample of rape victims (N = 191) who visited the Helsinki Seri Support Center. We collected data through an online survey. We found some evidence that victims with a university degree might be less likely to report than those with a vocational qualification. None of the other factors measured were robustly associated with reporting. It is possible that the services provided by the Seri Support Center successfully mitigate otherwise encountered obstacles to reporting. The current study was the first to investigate this topic in Finland. The practical implications of these findings are discussed, and the value of support services highlighted.
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