Department of Behavioural Sciences, OsloMet - Oslo Metropolitan University, Oslo, Norway.
J Appl Res Intellect Disabil. 2020 Mar;33(2):139-145. doi: 10.1111/jar.12656. Epub 2019 Aug 20.
Although people with disabilities are more exposed to violence and sexual abuse, research on the judicial process in such cases is still lacking. This study uses crime statistics to describe this phenomenon.
A national sample from the National Criminal Investigation Service in Norway was analysed for the period October 2015 to December 2017.
The total number of alleged victims was 175, across 74 cases. The majority of the victims (71.2%) were females, subjected to a sexual offence. Overall, 30% of all cases led to a penal sanction.
The study shows a preponderance of sexual offences against females with disabilities and few cases comprise violence. Relatively, few cases involve violations against children with disabilities. This might suggest an underreporting of such criminal acts. The knowledge of potential reasons why violent crime and offences against children with disabilities are absent from the data registry needs to be strengthened.
尽管残疾人更容易遭受暴力和性虐待,但针对此类案件的司法程序研究仍然缺乏。本研究使用犯罪统计数据来描述这一现象。
对 2015 年 10 月至 2017 年 12 月期间挪威国家刑事调查局的全国样本进行了分析。
涉嫌受害者总数为 175 人,涉及 74 起案件。大多数受害者(71.2%)为女性,遭受性侵犯。总体而言,所有案件中有 30%导致了刑事处罚。
该研究表明,针对残疾女性的性犯罪居多,而暴力案件较少。相对而言,涉及残疾儿童的案件较少。这可能表明此类犯罪行为的报告不足。需要加强对导致暴力犯罪和侵犯残疾儿童犯罪数据缺失的潜在原因的了解。