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Electronic Resources: | https://arizonalawreview.org/retraumatized-in-court/ |
Type: | Journal Article |
Title: | Retraumatized in court |
Authors: | Katirai, Negar |
Year: | 2020 |
Publisher: | The University of Arizona |
Citation: | Volume 62 issue 1 |
Abstract: | In addition to the indignities associated with the violence itself, intimate partner violence survivors very often risk being retraumatized when trying to access the justice system. While the “me too” movement has shed light on how survivors of sexual assault and harassment often experience victim-blaming and other types of retraumatization when they try to tell their stories, few legal scholars have written about the retraumatization that occurs when survivors of intimate partner violence attempt to seek help through the courts. This retraumatization risk presents a barrier to effective justice: it has a chilling effect on the criminal prosecutions of domestic violence crimes; and it deters civil domestic relations and dependency actions, including child custody trials. |
URI: | https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/16709 |
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