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The perceived impacts of woman-to-woman rape and sexual assault, and the subsequent experience of disclosure, reaction, and support on victim/survivors’ subjective experience of occupation

机译:女人对女人的强奸和性侵犯的感知影响,以及随后对受害者/幸存者主观职业经历的披露,反应和支持经验

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The traditional and universal assumption that rape and sexual assault are gendered in nature - perpetrated by men upon women in order to control, oppress, or subordinate them - has implications for victim/survivors of every other form of unwanted sexual contact and non-contact. The historical focus upon male-to-female rape has overlooked the fact that – regardless of gender – children and adults are sexually victimised by people of all ages and genders. In my thesis, I explore the experiences of a group of victim/survivors who national and international research, and anti-sexual-victimisation efforts, have essentially ignored: women who have been sexually victimised by another woman, or women. From my reading, my thesis constitutes the first documented primary research endeavour to create a methodology that combines an auto/biographical approach with an occupational science perspective. This supports my belief that I cannot divorce myself from any aspect of my research, whilst ensuring my perspective remained occupation-focused. I used a web-based survey to generate data regarding the experience and awareness of woman-to-woman rape and sexual assault amongst those members of the general public who responded. One-hundred and fifty-nine surveys were used for analysis. Twenty countries were recorded to describe the respondents’ nationalities, with the large majority from the United Kingdom (UK). Respondents who are victim/survivors of female-perpetrated rape and sexual assault totalled n=59 (37.3%). These are people who identified as a woman and were over 16 years old (the UK age of sexual consent) at the time of their victimisation. No respondents indicated they do not believe woman-to-woman rape and sexual assault is possible. Used as a sampling tool, survey respondents interested in sharing their story in more depth provided a contact email address. I interviewed 10 respondents face-to-face, in various UK locations. An eleventh respondent shared her story through correspondence with me. As intended, hearing and reading these stories enabled me to conduct a deep exploration of the respondents’ victimisations, and their subsequent experience of disclosure, reaction, and support. Four key themes emerged: Identity; Emotion; Survival; and Occupation. Specifically, the victim/survivors expressed the emotional and deleterious impacts which influenced their subjective experience of occupation. Hence, the daily activities, tasks, and things they need or want to do (occupation), that contribute to who they are, their sense of self, their relationship to others (identity), and their experience of health and wellbeing, was affected.Considered in the social and cultural context within which it occurs, my thesis contributes new and unique evidence regarding woman-to-woman rape and sexual assau this has significance for relevant disciplines and service providers, including criminal justice, health, and sexual victimisation support services. Woman-to-woman rape and sexual assault is a complex form of sexual offending which has an equally complex impact upon victim/survivors; for my respondents, this has remained largely unaddressed and, for many, unresolved. I contend it is unacceptable to perceive rape and sexual assault as only committed by men against women; these are not solely gendered perpetrations and should not, therefore, be exclusively understood and addressed as gendered crimes.
机译:传统和普遍的假设是,强奸和性侵犯本质上是性别歧视,是男性为了控制,压迫或服从她们而对妇女实施的,对其他各种形式的不希望的性接触和非接触的受害者/幸存者都有影响。历史上对男女强奸的关注忽视了一个事实,即不论性别,儿童和成人都受到所有年龄和性别的人的性侵害。在我的论文中,我探索了一群受害者/幸存者的经历,这些受害者/幸存者的国内和国际研究以及反性受害努力在本质上忽略了:遭受另一名妇女性侵害的妇女或妇女。从我的阅读中,我的论文构成了第一个有记录的主要研究成果,旨在创建一种结合了汽车/传记方法和职业科学观点的方法。这支持了我的信念,即我不能从研究的任何方面与自己离婚,同时要确保我的观点仍专注于职业。我使用了一个基于网络的调查来生成数据,这些数据涉及做出回应的广大公众中的妇女对妇女的强奸和性侵犯的经历和认识。一百零五次调查用于分析。记录了20个国家/地区来描述受访者的国籍,其中大部分来自英国(UK)。遭受女性强奸和性侵犯的受害者/幸存者的受访者总数为n = 59(37.3%)。这些人在受害时被确定为女性,年龄在16岁以上(英国的性同意年龄)。没有受访者表示,他们不认为可能发生强奸和性侵犯。用作抽样工具的,有兴趣进一步分享其故事的调查受访者提供了联系电子邮件地址。我在英国各个地方面对面采访了10位受访者。第十一位被访者通过与我的往来分享了她的故事。按照预期,通过听和读这些故事,我可以对受访者的受害及其随后的公开,反应和支持的经历进行深入的研究。出现了四个关键主题:身份;情感;生存;和职业。具体来说,受害人/幸存者表达了情感和有害影响,影响了他们的主观职业经历。因此,影响到他们是谁,他们的自我感觉,他们与他人的关系(身份)以及他们的健康和福祉经历的日常活动,任务和他们需要或想要做的事情(职业)受到影响。考虑到发生这种情况的社会和文化背景,我的论文为有关妇女对妇女的强奸和性侵犯提供了新的独特证据;这对相关学科和服务提供者具有重要意义,包括刑事司法,卫生和性受害者支持服务。妇女对妇女的强奸和性侵犯是一种复杂的性犯罪形式,对受害者/幸存者具有同样复杂的影响;对于我的受访者而言,这在很大程度上仍未解决,而且对于许多人来说还没有解决。我认为将强奸和性侵犯仅视为男人对女人的行为是不可接受的;这些不仅是性别犯罪,因此不应完全理解为性别犯罪。

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    Twinley Rebecca;

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