| Literature DB >> 25580100 |
Echo A Rivera1, Cris M Sullivan1, April M Zeoli1.
Abstract
Family court often assists divorcing parties in establishing custody arrangements. Mediation is commonly used for custody negotiation; however, its applicability for cases involving intimate partner abuse (IPA) is debated. This study was designed to gain an in-depth understanding of abused mothers' court mediation experiences and how those experiences impact future court help-seeking when the fathers of their children have been abusive to them. Most women experienced secondary victimization during mediation, which had a negative impact on their willingness to use the court in the future. Policy recommendations include screening for IPA, providing separate mediation sessions, and improving court mediators' training.Entities:
Keywords: child custody; domestic violence; intimate partner violence; legal issues; qualitative research; quantitative research; women
Year: 2012 PMID: 25580100 PMCID: PMC4287987 DOI: 10.1177/1557085111430827
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Fem Criminol ISSN: 1557-0851