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An analysis of victim lifestyle in assessment of victimization of Native-American women.

机译:在评估美洲原住民妇女受害情况时对受害人生活方式的分析。

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Native-American women have endured victimization for five centuries. The problem of Native-American female victimization should be a topic of great concern but has not been studied very well. Dugan & Apel (2003) demonstrated that a young unmarried woman, frequently transient, living in an rural setting, having children under the age of 12, and going out every night predisposed Native-American women to violent victimization because "risk" factors were heightened and "protective" factors were jeopardized. However, this theoretical approach involved use of routine activities theory to help explain the situational context of Native-American female victimization, which possibly suggested victim blaming. Therefore, the use of lifestyle theory vs. analyzing "risk" and "protective" factors coinciding with routine activities theory was used to help explore the nature and extent of Native-American female victimization. This study used NCVS data from 2005 (n = 4252 cases; Caucasian (n = 2987), African-American (n = 522), American Indian (n = 104), Asian (n = 91), Hispanic (n = 541), Other (n = 7)) to explore the nature and extent of Native-American female victimization (U.S. Department of Justice, 2007). This analysis contributed to relevant literature in regards to Native-American female victimization by examining contributing factors that were linked to Native-American female victimization, and it also enhanced previous literature establishing the predicating factors that precipitated disproportionate statistical findings of Native-American women having the highest percentages of victimization of any race of woman in the U.S. Findings indicated that higher rates of victimization took place off tribal land more so than on tribal land for Native-American women, contrary to previous literature findings that Native-American female victims encountered higher incidents of victimization on reservations as opposed to non-reservation land (due to lack of prosecution, jurisdictional issues) (Amnesty International, 2007). Further research is needed to explore the lack of prosecution of crimes and conflicts of interest between U.S. and tribal laws in regards to their impact on the victimization of Native-American women. Furthermore, findings of Native-American women having the highest percentages of victimization of any race of woman in the U.S. have prompted further research.
机译:美洲原住民妇女受害已有五个世纪之久。美洲原住民女性受害问题应该引起极大关注,但尚未得到很好的研究。 Dugan&Apel(2003)证明,一个年轻的未婚妇女经常是临时工,住在农村,有12岁以下的孩子,每天晚上外出,容易使美国原住民妇女遭受暴力伤害,因为“危险”因素增加了和“保护性”因素受到威胁。但是,这种理论方法涉及日常活动理论的使用,以帮助解释美国原住民女性受害的情况,这有可能暗示了受害人的责任。因此,使用生活方式理论与分析与常规活动理论相吻合的“风险”和“保护性”因素相结合,可以帮助探索美国原住民女性受害的性质和程度。这项研究使用了2005年的NCVS数据(n = 4252例;白种人(n = 2987),非洲裔美国人(n = 522),美洲印第安人(n = 104),亚洲人(n = 91),西班牙裔(n = 541) ,其他(n = 7))来探讨美国原住民女性受害的性质和程度(美国司法部,2007年)。该分析通过检查与美洲原住民女性受害相关的影响因素,为有关美洲原住民女性受害的相关文献做出了贡献,并且还增强了先前的文献,建立了导致原住民美洲女性受害妇女的统计发现不成比例的预测因素。在美国任何种族的妇女中受害比例最高。调查结果表明,与土著人相比,土著人女性受害率更高保留相对于非保留土地的受害情况(由于缺乏起诉,管辖权问题)(国际特赦组织,2007年)。需要进行进一步的研究,以探讨美国和部落法律之间就其对美国原住民妇女受害影响的不足而未提出的犯罪和利益冲突。此外,在美国任何种族的妇女中,受害比例最高的美洲原住民妇女的发现促使了进一步的研究。

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  • 作者

    Keene, Joseph Pierre.;

  • 作者单位

    Southern Illinois University at Carbondale.;

  • 授予单位 Southern Illinois University at Carbondale.;
  • 学科 Sociology Criminology and Penology.;Native American Studies.;Sociology Ethnic and Racial Studies.
  • 学位 M.A.
  • 年度 2009
  • 页码 93 p.
  • 总页数 93
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
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