Title: The main topics of VAW
1Giovanna Tagliacozzo
2Which kind of information the essential issues
to know violence extension and nature
- Focus on physical and sexual violence (partner
and non partner) - Focus on domestic violence (Psychological and
verbal violence, Economical violence, Stalking) - Focus on
- Victims violence perception as a crime
- Seriousness (injuries and type of injuries,
perceived seriousness, feeling of life in danger,
use of medicines and therapy to cope with
violence) - Intensity (one or more times violence occurred,
repetitiveness) - Violence dynamics (arms, alcohol abuse of
perpetrators) - Reporting behaviour and women capacity of seeking
for help (shelters, with whom women speak of
violence, police relationship...) - Children witness of violence
- Violence in pregnancy
3Which kind of information the essential issues
to understand violence risk factors
- Abuse in WOMEN background
- Mother abuse history
- Childhood victimisation
- Abuse in the PARTNER background
- Experience of violence in childhood
- Witness of father violence against own mothers
- Individual factor risks partners related
- partners alcohol abuse
- Partner violent outside family too
- Social factor risks partner related
- Women considered as an object to denigration and
berate
4Le list can be composed
- intimate partner violence
- harmful traditional practices, including female
genital mutilation/cutting - female infanticide and prenatal sex selection
- early marriage, forced marriage, dowry-related
violence - crimes against women committed in the name of
honour - maltreatment of widows
- femicide
- sexual violence by non-partners
- Sexual harassment and violence in the workplace
and elsewhere - trafficking in women.
5But- The list of violence forms can be not
exhaustive- Some countries may have or not to
have some violence forms- some violence forms
are temporally contextualized- Other countries
dont have the possibilities to collect data on
them- Some crimes are not easy to collect in a
population surveys
Le list can be composed
- intimate partner violence
- harmful traditional practices, including female
genital mutilation/cutting - female infanticide and prenatal sex selection
- early marriage, forced marriage, dowry-related
violence - crimes against women committed in the name of
honour - maltreatment of widows
- femicide
- sexual violence by non-partners
- Sexual harassment and violence in the workplace
and elsewhere - trafficking in women.
6From violence definition
- Different forms of violence
- Verbal (critics, humiliations,)
- Psychological (downgrating, blackmail,
intimidation) - Economic (control of expenditure, no acces to
money, no information on income) - Stalking
- Physical
- Sexual
7Psychological violence
- Most forms are not evident (threatening,
downgrading, intimidation, limitation of freedom,
excessive jealousy) - Women rarely recognized it as violence
- Furthermore its not visible from a social point
of view, so its difficult for women to speak
about it and give vent to owns feeling - Its culturally accepted that a woman has not to
be autonomous thoughts, that she has to do what
her husband is asking or that she is or thinks
to be what her husband tell her. - It could be measured considering the different
aspects of the daily life
8Psychological violence
- denigration
- behaviour control
- segregation strategies
- intimidations
- heavy financial restraint
- suffered by partners side
9Now, I would like to ask about some situations
that can happen in relationships. Would you say
your husband/partner/ boyfriend
- Get angry if you talk to other men?
- Humiliate or offend you in front of other people,
for example - Treating you as if you were stupid, making fun
of your ideas, or telling personal things about
you? - 3 Criticise you for how you look, how you dress
or how you do your hair, for example by saying - That you are unattractive, Inadequate?
- 4 Criticise you for how you look after the home,
for How you cook, or how you educate your
children, for example by saying that you are
incapable and good for nothing? - 5 Ignore you, not talk to you, not listen to
you, for example by not considering what You have
to say or not answering your questions? - Insult you or say horrible things to you that
make you feel bad? -
10- Try to limit your relationship with your family
or with your friends? - Prevent you or try to prevent you from working?
- Prevent or try to prevent you from studying or
doing other things that get you out of the house?
- Tell you how to dress, do your hair, or behave
in public? - Constantly doubt your faithfulness?
- Follow you or watch your movements in a way that
scares you? - Constantly check how much and how you are
spending? - Prevent you from knowing the figure of the family
income? - Prevent you from using your own money or the
family's money? - Damage or destroy your things or other objects
or personal belongings of yours? - Hurt or threaten to hurt your children?
- Hurt or threaten to hurt people that are close
to you? - Hurt or threaten to hurt your animals, if you
have any? - Threaten to kill himself?
11Nature of violence - Stalking
- tried in a nagging way to talk to the woman
against her will - repeatedly asked for appointments to meet her
- waited for her outside home or at school or at
work - sent messages, telephone calls,
- e-mails, mails or undesired presents
- followed her or spied her
- adopted other strategies
12Nature of violence physical violence
- ranked from the less to the most serious one
- threat to be physically hit
- to be pushed, grabbed
- to be yanked or knocked with an object
- to be slapped, kicked, punched or
- bitten
- attempted strangulation, of a choking,
- burning
- threats with weapons
- Other physical violence
13Nature of violence sexual violence
- rape
- other form of rape (anal or oral penetration)
- (only if woman says no at rape question)
- attempted rape
- sexual intercourses with a third party
- undesired sexual intercourses, suffered
- for fear of consequences
- degrading and humiliating sexual activities
- (only for partner violence)
- other sexual violence forms not included before
14Author of violence
- Current
- Previous
- Husband
- Cohabitant
- Fiancé
Partner Non partner
- Unknown persons
- Acquaintances
- Friends
- Colleagues
- Family friends
- Relatives
- Others
15Occurrence period
- partner violence
- the period is identified by the relationship
- non partner violence
- since 16teen years old
- before 16teen years old
- forced sexual activities by everyone
- physical violence by parents
16Reference period
- the life course
- the 12 last months (before the interviews)
- But many other periods can be used
- before 20 years ago
- 10-20 years ago
- 5-10 years ago
- the last five years.
17Intensity of violence
- More complex issue
- How to ask numbers of incidents
- Do women remember well?
- Subjective dimension in quantifying series of
incidents - How to count series of incidents
18Intensity of violence
- numbers of incidents
- How many times did it happen? /_/_/
- dont know/dont remember
- how often did it happen?
- every day/almost every day
- one or more times a weeks (1-3)
- one or more times a month (1-3)
- one or more times a year
- only in particular periods of the year but in
repetitively way - dont know/dont remember dont answer/refuse
19Intensity of violence
- Until now is more useful
- An indicator of violence occurred once/more than
once - Working progress
- indicator of frequency calculating the percentage
of violence suffered 1, 2, 3, more than 3 times - (where the last category includes also the
answers related to how often it happened) - or
- Indicator translating the number value, sometimes
very high, for example 30, 45, 97 in the
qualitative items.
20Victims and offender characteristics
- geographical area
- victims characteristics
- age
- civil status
- level of education,
- professional status, etc
- offenders characteristic
21Violence Seriousness
- Critics aspects
- information on the last episodes
- ambivalence of seriousness measure
- reporting behaviour
- getting in touch with shelters or other
specialised agency - Injuries and types of injuries
- use of alcohol or medication
- Use of professional counselling to cope with
violent experience - regarding to the incident as a crime
- Possibility of ranking the screening questions
- Use of frequency
- Use of violence length (duration)
22Violence details
- Episode contextualization (Place, period of the
year) - Authors characteristics
- Episode details
- Seriousness and consequences of violence
- Victim behaviors and reaction
- Relation with police
- Seeking for help
- Violence story in case of domestic violence
- including violence when the victim is pregnant
- children witness of the violence
- children as victims of violence
- Attempts to escape from violence
- Economic loss and cost
- Consequences
23Questionnaire sections
- SCR_NP Non partner violence screening
- REP_NP Non-partner victimisation report
- CRT_PR Characteristics of current intimate
partner - SCR_PR Actual partner violence screening
- SCR_EX Former partners violence screening
- CRT_EX Characteristics of violent previous
intimate partner - REP_PR Partner victimisation report
- H History of violence in the family of origin
endured by the partner of the interviewee
and by the interviewee