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Citation

Murshid NS, Bowen EA. Violence Against Women 2018; 24(13): 1540-1556.

Affiliation

University at Buffalo, NY, USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/1077801217741991

PMID

29355086

Abstract

Immigrant women in the United States are among the groups disproportionately affected by intimate partner violence (IPV). Undocumented immigrants generally have fewer resources for coping with violence and may experience a range of personal, cultural, and immigration status-related barriers to reporting violence and accessing help. Thus, undocumented immigrant victims of IPV could benefit significantly from policies that promote access to trauma-informed services and legal options. This article applies a trauma-informed policy analysis framework to the Violence Against Women Act's immigration protections to demonstrate how the Act's U-Visa provisions and implementation practices could be improved by incorporating trauma-informed principles of trustworthiness and transparency, empowerment, choice, safety, collaboration, and intersectionality.


Language: en

Keywords

U-Visa; Violence Against Women Act (VAWA); intimate partner violence; trauma-informed policy; undocumented immigrants

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