Still blaming the victim of intimate partner violence? : Women’s narratives of victim desistance and redemption when seeking support

Meyer, Silke

Still blaming the victim of intimate partner violence? : Women’s narratives of victim desistance and redemption when seeking support Silke Meyer - Sage, 2016 - Theoretical Criminology .

Theoretical Criminology, 2016, Advance online publication, 7 January 2016

This article presents a theoretical examination of victims’ (N = 28) experiences when trying to rebuild a victimization-free identity after having experienced multiple years of severe intimate partner violence (IPV). Narratives reveal experiences of victim-blaming attitudes when seeking help from informal and general formal support sources, which suggest that victims of IPV do not meet the criteria of the ‘ideal’, innocent victim worthy of ongoing formal and informal support. (From the abstract). The research was conducted in Queensland, Australia. Record #4918


ABUSED WOMEN
ATTITUDES
DESISTANCE
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
HELP SEEKING
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
SELF ESTEEM
SOCIAL SERVICES
SUPPORT SERVICES
VICTIM/SURVIVORS' VOICES
VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE


AUSTRALIA