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Abused Women's Perspectives on the Criminal Justice System's Response to Domestic Violence

Authors :
Paula C. Barata
Source :
Psychology of Women Quarterly. 31:202-215
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2007.

Abstract

This study used Q methodology to better understand battered women's views about the criminal justice system (CJS). Fifty-eight abused and formerly abused women, representing a broad range of experiences, were involved in the study. Participants sorted 72 statements about domestic violence and the CJS according to how strongly they agreed with each one in relation to the other statements. A small subset of women was interviewed to help illuminate the emerging perspectives. Five perspectives that are new in both their complexity and in their substance were identified: (1) The CJS can be trusted; (2) The CJS has potential, but is ultimately disappointing to victims; (3) Victims should have input into the CJS and be sure they want to use it; (4) The CJS cannot protect women and can make matters worse; and (5) The CJS should be used for her safety, for his rehabilitation, and for justice despite its problems.

Details

ISSN :
14716402 and 03616843
Volume :
31
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Psychology of Women Quarterly
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........0987a0ce9a075cc20870e4dfa814b321