scholarly journals THEORETICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURAL GROUNDS FOR FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGICAL EXAMINATION OF VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 127-131
Author(s):  
M. L. Mikheieva

The authors propose a semi-structured interview to identify the effects of domestic violence in children. The interview includes a list of questions aimed at identifying possible cases of domestic violence, signs of emotional problems, impaired behavior and attention, preneurotic, autonomic and somatic disorders, typical situations of their occurrence in children, as well as family and interpersonal contexts. Observing behaviors and non-verbal manifestations during the interview that accompanies the respondent's answers allow us to identify not only the clear signs of the problem, but also to recognize the hidden, non-verbal manifestations to better understand the nature of the problem in children. Quantitative and qualitative analysis confirmed the diagnostic value of the proposed interview. The group of children affected by domestic violence found a much higher prevalence of emotional problems (depression, anxiety, emotional lability, heightened emotional sensitivity), behavioral disorders (aggressiveness, passivity, excessive obedience), sleep disorders and fears, vegetodistonic and somatic problems. Children were significantly more likely to show signs of psycho-physiological arousal (tears, tremors, agitation, paleness of palms, sudden paleness of redness, etc.) during the interview, indicating high emotional tension and sensitivity to topics related to the situation in the family in general and domestic violence in particular. Revealing the effects of psychological trauma through interviewing is an important task and competence of psychiatrists, psychologists and social workers during medical and psychological examination, as well as the psychosocial support of children affected by domestic violence.


Author(s):  
I. Savchenko ◽  
S. Babych ◽  
R. Uscila

The main aspects of forensic psychological examination of a victim while criminal proceedings listed in the Unified Register of pre-trial investigations according to criminal offense elements provided for by Article 126-1 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine are considered. Attention is paid to legal and theoretical-methodological grounds for the appointment and conduct of this subject type of forensic psychological examination. The relationship between the concepts of “violence”, “aggression” and “coercion” is defined, content and main forms of violence are revealed. An attempt is made to summarize empirical evidence results of this type of forensic examinations. The study on women (victims of domestic violence) psychology is emphasized. The necessity in developing methodical recommendations as to forensic psychological examination of victims in the course of domestic violence investigations is proved.


2019 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
pp. 456-463
Author(s):  
H. Mikheieva ◽  
M. Mikheieva

The article is devoted to the problem of forensic psychological evaluation of victims of domestic violence. Domestic violence has become one of the most urgent social problems of the modern Ukrainian family. It is emphasized that analysis of modern domestic expert practice testifies absence of the appropriate expert methodology developed and approved by the Ministry of Justice of Ukraine for performing psychological examination in the criminal implementations stipulated by article 126-1 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine. The purpose of the article is to determine the outcomes of forensic expert activity in the context of the problem of forensic psychological evaluation of of domestic violence victims. The necessity of optimization of methodical provision of expert activity concerning victims of domestic violence based on: determining domestic violence as a phenomenon with complex pluricausal nature; isolating the concepts of “quarrel”, “conflict”, “violence”; differentiating the types of domestic violence; understanding the immediate and remote consequences of domestic violence; analyzing individual- psychological characteristics of violence victims. The initial positions of the expert’s work on the forensic psychological examination of victims of domestic violence based on the principles that in general determine the construction of a psychodiagnostic research are substantiated: methodical restriction; mutual verification and comparison of the results; necessity-sufficiency; interconnection of the capabilities of the diagnostic toolkit and the depth of sensing of psychic reality. It is noted that the considered problem is at the initial stage of theoretical research and practical implementation in modern expert activity. The identified starting positions of expert activity in the context of the problem of forensic psychological examination of victims of domestic violence can be the basis for substantiating and implementing the relevant expert technique.


The present work refers to the psychological assessment in cases of domestic violence learned from the subject Psychological examination techniques II. One of the main objectives of the pair was to understand the situation of couples in social isolation caused by the coronavirus quarantine and the consequences of an abusive relationship, using the descriptive research method, and thus verifying relevant data for this matter. Therefore, the study promotes greater knowledge and understanding about the social context facing the difficulties presented both by the pandemic and for living with the partner. The work experience was of great relevance in order to understand the behavior of the aggressor and the victim of violence, highlighting the importance of a closer look at women's health and the romanticization of abusive relationships where jealousy is seen as a form of love and care. The study shows the importance of psychological assessment in these cases, in order to work individually or together on the psychosocial issues of those who are part of the family context, given the difficulties presented.


1999 ◽  
Vol 54 (1) ◽  
pp. 30-36 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mary Ellsberg ◽  
Trinidad Caldera ◽  
Andrés Herrera ◽  
Anna Winkvist ◽  
Gunnar Kullgren

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