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Can Money Symbolize Acknowledgment? How Victims’ Relatives Perceive Monetary Awards for Their Emotional Harm

机译:金钱可以象征承认吗?受害者的亲戚如何因情感伤害而获得金钱奖励

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Legal systems differ markedly on how they treat the emotional harm suffered by close family members of crime or accident victims. This paper reports the results of two empirical studies examining how citizens whose child, partner, or parent was killed or seriously injured as a result of violent crime or tort (secondary victims) perceive a monetary award for their own non-economic harm relating to the death or injury of their loved one. The objective of our research was to test the Dutch legislator’s assumption that a (modest) monetary award for secondary victims’ emotional harm can have a meaningful symbolic value by providing recognition and satisfaction. Until then, no compensation was available for such harm under Dutch law. In addition, we examined whether victims’ relatives preferred standardization or individuation in determining the amount of the award, how they evaluated the amount, and the manner in which such awards might be offered. In a first quantitative survey study conducted in the Netherlands, 726 secondary victims were asked for their evaluations of such awards for the emotional harm they suffered as a result of the death or injury of their family member. We also asked our representative sample about their actual experience of the legal process in order to put their evaluations of such awards into context. In a second qualitative study, conducted in Belgium, interviews were held with 14 secondary victims who had actually received an award for their own emotional harm under Belgian law (study 2). Results suggest that secondary victims regard an award for emotional harm as a positive gesture and may interpret it as helping to satisfy relatives’ psychological concerns by seeing it, for example, as an acknowledgment of loss and responsibility. Overall findings suggest that victims’ relatives may be seeking acknowledgement of their emotional losses and the norm violation.
机译:法律制度在如何处理犯罪或事故受害者的亲属遭受的情感伤害方面存在明显差异。本文报告了两项实证研究的结果,这些研究研究了其子女,伴侣或父母因暴力犯罪或侵权行为而被杀害或重伤的公民(次要受害者)如何从与经济和社会有关的自身非经济伤害中获得金钱奖励。亲人的死亡或受伤。我们研究的目的是检验荷兰立法者的假设,即通过给予认可和满足,对次要受害者的情感伤害给予(适度的)金钱赔偿可以具有有意义的象征价值。在此之前,根据荷兰法律,没有任何赔偿可弥补这种伤害。此外,我们研究了受害人的亲属在确定奖励金额时是否偏向于标准化还是个性化,他们如何评估该金额以及提供此类奖励的方式。在荷兰进行的第一项定量调查研究中,要求726名次要受害者对此类裁决做出的评估,以评估他们因家人死亡或受伤而遭受的情感伤害。我们还向我们的代表样本询问了他们在法律程序方面的实际经验,以便将他们对此类奖项的评估纳入背景。在比利时进行的第二项定性研究中,采访了14名次要受害者,这些受害者实际上根据比利时法律因其自身的精神伤害而获奖(研究2)。结果表明,次要受害者将对情感伤害的奖励视为一种积极姿态,并可能将其理解为帮助其解决亲属的心理问题,例如将其视为对损失和责任的承认。总体调查结果表明,受害者的亲属可能正在寻求对自己的情感损失和违反规范的承认。

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