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Bad Victims?: Understanding Social Service Providers' Responses to Roma Battered Women

NCJ Number
247899
Journal
International Journal of Comparative Applied Criminal Justice Volume: 38 Issue: 2 Dated: May 2014 Pages: 173-189
Author(s)
Gabriela Wasileski; Susan L. Miller
Date Published
May 2014
Length
17 pages
Annotation
Many European Union (EU) policies encourage member countries to combat discrimination against Roma communities.
Abstract
Many European Union (EU) policies encourage member countries to combat discrimination against Roma communities. This essay examines the issues related to intimate partner violence within Roma communities in Slovakia. Using interview data collected from representatives of governmental and non-governmental organizations who deal with issues of interpersonal violence and provide services to victims of domestic violence, it explores the general national policies toward domestic violence, the contemporary forms of discrimination against Roma battered women, and their limited access to judicial sanctions and social services. In addition, this study seeks to make a contribution to the line of future research and policy recommendations by analyzing the historical and cultural dimensions of the Roma population and their rights. Abstract published by arrangement with Taylor Francis.