儿童问题 [لكشام]:关于阿尔及利亚廷杜夫附近撒哈拉难民营儿童遭受的身体暴力的混合方法研究

IF 2.4 2区 社会学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES Children and Youth Services Review Pub Date : 2024-11-01 DOI:10.1016/j.childyouth.2024.107969
Marieke J. Hopman , Jill Lobbestael
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背景在难民营中,以及在整个中东和北非地区,针对儿童的人身暴力相当普遍。对于生活在阿尔及利亚廷杜夫附近难民营中的撒哈拉儿童遭受的人身暴力以及儿童之间的人身暴力,人们几乎一无所知。这些难民营的独特之处在于它们是半永久性的,并由自己的政府统治。目标分析生活在撒哈拉难民营中的儿童所经历的身体暴力事件,以及决定这种事件发生的文化/规范因素。方法本研究采用了一种混合方法策略,将对 n = 93 名参与者(他们有时同时担任以下角色:36 名儿童、18 名父母、13 名教师、8 名年轻人、9 名(I)非政府组织雇员/青年工作者、5 名政府雇员、3 名法律专业人员/警察、6 名记者/医生/护士/伊玛目)的定性访谈与 n = 172 名儿童填写的调查问卷中的定量数据相结合。结果针对儿童和儿童之间的身体暴力经常发生(例如,52.9% 的儿童曾 "多次 "看到或听到儿童之间发生严重争斗;38.1% 的儿童曾至少一次被成年家庭成员殴打、拳打或扇耳光;40.6% 的儿童曾 "多次 "或 "多次 "被老师殴打、拳打或扇耳光)。成人对儿童实施严重肢体暴力的情况很少见(例如,5.5% 的儿童报告说,成年家庭成员至少有一次试图用刀/其他尖锐物品伤害他们;5.6% 的儿童报告说,老师至少有一次这样做)。(轻微)被成人殴打被认为是正常和有教育意义的,同龄人之间的打架被成人认为是正常的,而儿童则认为是有问题的。造成这种情况有几个因素,即1) 缺乏对儿童友好的场所和材料;2) 某些形式的暴力被视为正常;3) 缺乏有效的保护/执行机制。
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Children’s problems [لكشام]: A mixed-methods study on physical violence experienced by children living in the Sahrawi refugee camps near Tindouf, Algeria

Background

Physical violence towards children is quite common in refugee camps, and also in the Middle East and North Africa region in general. Hardly anything is known about physical violence towards and between Sahrawi children living in refugee camps near Tindouf, Algeria. These camps are unique in that they are semi-permanent, and are ruled by their own government.

Objectives

Analyzing the occurrence of physical violence experienced by children living in the Sahrawi refugee camps, and the cultural/normative factors that determine this occurrence.

Methods

The study employed a mixed-method strategy, combining qualitative interviews with n = 93 participants (who held the following, sometimes combined, roles: 36 children, 18 parents, 13 teachers, 8 young persons, 9 (I)NGO employees/youth workers, 5 government employees, 3 legal professionals/police, 6 journalists/doctors/nurses/imams), and quantitative data from a questionnaire filled in by n = 172 children.

Results

Physical violence against and between children occurs often (e.g. 52.9% of children have seen or heard children seriously fighting with each other “lots of times”, 38.1% have been hit, punched or slapped by an adult family member at least once; 40.6% of children have been hit, punched or slapped by a teacher “a few times” or “lots of times”). Severe physical violence from adults against children is rare (e.g. 5.5% of children reported that an adult family member tried to hurt them with a knife/other sharp object at least once; 5.6% reported that a teacher did this at least once). (Light) beating by adults is considered normal and educational, and fighting between peers is considered normal by adults, while it is considered problematic by children.

Conclusions

The child’s right to protection from physical violence is violated regularly in the camps. There are several factors that contribute to this situation, namely: 1) a lack of child-friendly spaces and materials, 2) the normalization of certain forms of violence, and 3) the lack of effective protection/enforcement mechanisms.
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期刊介绍: Children and Youth Services Review is an interdisciplinary forum for critical scholarship regarding service programs for children and youth. The journal will publish full-length articles, current research and policy notes, and book reviews.
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