“They Threatened to Call Immigration”: Challenges Faced by Civil Protection Order Applicants and Respondents
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
5-13-2020
Publication Title
Race and Justice
First page number:
1
Last page number:
19
Abstract
The current study seeks to better understand the challenges faced by immigrant applicants and respondents as they enter the civil court system for the purpose of obtaining protection orders. Structured observations of protection order hearings in a civil court are analyzed and include cases in which immigration-related issues were discussed. Through qualitative data analysis, three themes emerged. These include (1) threats of parental kidnapping and child abduction across country borders; (2) concerns over legal immigration documents; and (3) worries and/or threats of deportation. Findings suggest that battered immigrant victims have an acute vulnerability to experiencing multiple types of abuse. Implications for future research directions, policy recommendations, and strategies for improving the experiences of battered immigrants within the civil court system are also discussed.
Keywords
Domestic violence; Intimate partner violence; Civil protection orders; Barriers to justice
Disciplines
Domestic and Intimate Partner Violence
Language
English
Repository Citation
Bejinariu, A.,
Troshynski, E. I.
(2020).
“They Threatened to Call Immigration”: Challenges Faced by Civil Protection Order Applicants and Respondents.
Race and Justice
1-19.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2153368720923018