探讨五个欧洲国家的受害者-幸存者和施暴者对获得和利用家庭暴力和虐待 (DVA) 施暴者支持计划的态度

Orlanda Harvey, Terri Cole, J. Levell, Jane Healy
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本文报告了国际实证研究的结果,这些研究探讨了受害者-幸存者和施暴者对施暴者支持计划的态度。在五个欧洲国家对家庭暴力和虐待行为的女性受害者-幸存者进行了 93 次问卷调查,并对男性施暴者进行了 18 次访谈。结果显示,在 93 名家庭暴力和虐待行为的受害者-幸存者中,有一半人表示,如果虐待行为停止了,她们会继续保持与施暴者的关系,还有同样多的人表示,如果施暴者得到了帮助,她们相信她们的关系会有所不同。对施暴者访谈的分析表明,他们在获得支持方面面临障碍,如被贴上 "施暴者 "的标签,如果这些障碍得到解决,可能会提高他们对服务的参与度。本文在承认保障和正义的必要性的同时,也表明了反映受害者-幸存者和施暴者需求的重要性,以便使施暴者充分参与支持服务。此外,本文还强调了通过对年轻人进行健康关系教育来解决与霸权主义男性气质相关的潜在社会问题的必要性,这些问题可能会导致虐待女性行为被正常化,而男性的脆弱性则被污名化。
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Explorations of attitudes towards accessibility and accessing domestic violence and abuse (DVA) perpetrator support programmes by victim-survivors and perpetrators across five European countries
This paper reports on findings from international empirical research that explored victim-survivors and perpetrators’ attitudes towards perpetrator support programmes. Ninety-three questionnaires with female victim-survivors of domestic partner violence and abuse, and 18 interviews with male perpetrators were conducted in five European countries. Results showed that of the 93 victim-survivors of domestic violence and abuse, half stated they would have stayed in their relationship with perpetrators if the abuse had stopped, and a similar number reported that they believed their relationships would have been different had there been help for the perpetrator. Analysis of perpetrator interviews showed that they faced barriers to obtaining support, such as being labelled a ‘perpetrator’ which, had they been addressed, may have enhanced their engagement with services. Whilst acknowledging the need for safeguarding and justice, this paper demonstrates the importance of reflecting both victim-survivor and perpetrator needs in order for perpetrators to fully engage with support services. Moreover, it highlighted the need to address the underlying societal issues related to hegemonic masculinity, which can lead to the abuse of women being normalised and the vulnerability of men being stigmatised, through education for young people around healthy relationships.
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