The contribution aims to shed light on the dynamics of secondary victimization of mothers who survived gender based violence with child protection social workers. It is based on two research studies conducted in South Tyrol, northern Italy, and gathers dif ferent perspectives: that of the professionals in the women’s shelters, that of the child protection social workers, and that of the mothers who have survived gender based violence and are in contact with child protection social workers. These different perspectives show which factors lead to the double risk mothers who survived gender based violence are confronted with. International research shows great parallels in how these situations manifest themselves in social work practices that are penalizing for both mothers and children involved (Bourassa et al. 2008; Crawford et al. al., 2009; Cooley & Frazer, 2006; Freymond, 2003; Johnson & Sullivan, 2008, Lapierre, 2008). The analysis showed that the risk of establishing dynamics of secondary victimization can be mainly linked to two elements: the first to the expectations of motherhood, and the second to the expectations of the victims. Concrete examples will illustrate the double risk mothers who have survived gender based violence are confronted with if they are in contact with child protection social workers. Besides the most critical elements from the research, it was also possible to identify strategies to prevent the discussed dynamics.
Il duplice rischio. Dinamiche della vittimizzazione secondaria di madri sopravvissute alla violenza di genere nella tutela minori / Fleckinger, Andrea. - In: CULTURE E STUDI DEL SOCIALE. - ISSN 2531-3975. - ELETTRONICO. - 2023:8.2(2023), pp. 102-116.
Il duplice rischio. Dinamiche della vittimizzazione secondaria di madri sopravvissute alla violenza di genere nella tutela minori
Andrea Fleckinger
2023-01-01
Abstract
The contribution aims to shed light on the dynamics of secondary victimization of mothers who survived gender based violence with child protection social workers. It is based on two research studies conducted in South Tyrol, northern Italy, and gathers dif ferent perspectives: that of the professionals in the women’s shelters, that of the child protection social workers, and that of the mothers who have survived gender based violence and are in contact with child protection social workers. These different perspectives show which factors lead to the double risk mothers who survived gender based violence are confronted with. International research shows great parallels in how these situations manifest themselves in social work practices that are penalizing for both mothers and children involved (Bourassa et al. 2008; Crawford et al. al., 2009; Cooley & Frazer, 2006; Freymond, 2003; Johnson & Sullivan, 2008, Lapierre, 2008). The analysis showed that the risk of establishing dynamics of secondary victimization can be mainly linked to two elements: the first to the expectations of motherhood, and the second to the expectations of the victims. Concrete examples will illustrate the double risk mothers who have survived gender based violence are confronted with if they are in contact with child protection social workers. Besides the most critical elements from the research, it was also possible to identify strategies to prevent the discussed dynamics.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione