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Therapeutic consequences of civil actions for damages and compensation claims by victims of sexual abuse

CreatorFeldthusen, B.
Hankivsky, O.
Greaves, L.
Magazine TitleCanadian Journal of Women and the Law
Volume12
Magazine Year2000
Magazine Number1
Pagesp. 66-116
LanguageEnglish/Engels
Mediumart
DescriptionThis article reports the results from a study about how survivors of sexual abuse experience the legal system when they make claims for compensation. In particular the authors tried to evaluate the processes within a therapeutic context drawn largely from the work of Judith Herman. The authors interviewed eighty seven respondents - 98 per cent of whom were female. This number included forty-eight participants who had filed compensation claims with the Criminal Injuries Compensation Board of Ontario: thirteen Canadian litigants who had commenced' civil actions for sexual battery: and twenty-six participants whose claims were validated under the unique Agreement between the Grandview Survivors Group and the Government of Ontario. Respondents were questioned about what motivated them tot initiate the claim for compensation. They were also asked about various aspects of the claiming processes, including the role of family members, therapists, lawyers and judges: the impact of delay: and the impact of the settlement actually obtained. Almost all respondents reported that financial goals had been secondary to therapeutic expectations. Most reported significant therapeutic consequences, some positive and some negative. The article relies heavily on the actual words used by the survivors to describe their claiming experiences.
Thesaurusschadevergoedingen
seksueel geweld
therapieën
hulpverlening
CategoriesArticle/Artikel


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