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The ligaments of counter-terrorism regime: sexual violence and the vicarious traumatisation of female non-governmental organisation workers: evidence from Nigeria

机译:反恐政权的韧带:性暴力与女性非政府组织工作人员的替代性创伤:尼日利亚的证据

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There is a dearth of studies on indirect victims of sexual violence in counter-terrorism efforts. Using Nigeria as a case study, this paper argues that global and state-level counter-terrorism policies have generally failed to account for the psychological effects of the engagement of female NGO workers in counter-terrorism operations or mitigating the effects of terrorism in conflict zones. Specifically, there has been an increase in sexual violence perpetrated by some members of the security agencies involved in counter-terrorism operations in North-eastern Nigeria. As a result, female NGO workers carry out Medicare, psychosocial counselling and advocacy for these victims. Female NGO workers become exposed to the trauma of victims of sexual violence, which affects their mental health and thus performances in counter-terrorism activities in the country. This altered their worldview on issues of safety even among secured locations or among the presence of security agents and reinforced feelings of powerlessness.
机译:在反恐工作中缺乏对性暴力的间接受害者的研究。本文以尼日利亚为例,认为全球和国家层面的反恐政策通常无法解释女性非政府组织工作人员参与反恐行动或减轻冲突地区恐怖主义的心理影响。具体而言,参与尼日利亚东北部反恐行动的安全机构的一些成员实施的性暴力行为有所增加。结果,女性非政府组织工作人员为这些受害者提供了医疗保险,社会心理咨询和宣传。非政府组织女工遭受性暴力受害者的创伤,这影响了她们的心理健康,并因此影响了该国的反恐活动。这改变了他们在安全问题上的世界观,即使是在安全地点或安保人员在场的情况下,也增强了无力感。

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