Echoes of Silence: The Complex Dynamics of Reporting Incest

Incest, a severe violation of trust, is often cloaked in silence, with many cases only disclosed after repeated abuse. This article explores the intricate dynamics of incest reporting, emphasizing the multifaceted barriers that deter timely disclosures. Through an in-depth interview with the incestu...

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Published in:Contributions to Finance and Accounting
Main Author: Zaini M.H.; Hamid S.N.F.A.; Maizon W.S.N.W.
Format: Book chapter
Language:English
Published: Springer Nature 2024
Online Access:https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85212477758&doi=10.1007%2f978-3-031-67547-8_2&partnerID=40&md5=03ec8d7e95fd6fd641056d3f3607b980
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Zaini M.H.; Hamid S.N.F.A.; Maizon W.S.N.W.
Echoes of Silence: The Complex Dynamics of Reporting Incest
2024
Contributions to Finance and Accounting
Part F3769

10.1007/978-3-031-67547-8_2
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85212477758&doi=10.1007%2f978-3-031-67547-8_2&partnerID=40&md5=03ec8d7e95fd6fd641056d3f3607b980
Incest, a severe violation of trust, is often cloaked in silence, with many cases only disclosed after repeated abuse. This article explores the intricate dynamics of incest reporting, emphasizing the multifaceted barriers that deter timely disclosures. Through an in-depth interview with the incestuous victims and key persons from relevant agencies, the study identifies key psychological, societal, and familial challenges that contribute to the delayed reporting of incest. Key findings indicate that victims frequently endure multiple incidents of abuse before coming forward, compounded by confusion over how to report, uncertainty about whom to trust, and fears of retribution from the perpetrator. Additionally, the study examines the phenomena of victims relying on third parties to report the abuse, highlighting the critical role of supportive intermediaries in the reporting process. Grasping the complexities behind reporting challenges is essential. By identifying these barriers, interventions that directly address the unique needs and fears of survivors can be tailored. This understanding is crucial for fostering safer environments that encourage victims to come forward without fear as well as guiding more empathetic responses from judicial and social service systems, ensuring that survivors receive the necessary support and justice. © The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2024.
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author Zaini M.H.; Hamid S.N.F.A.; Maizon W.S.N.W.
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Echoes of Silence: The Complex Dynamics of Reporting Incest
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title Echoes of Silence: The Complex Dynamics of Reporting Incest
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description Incest, a severe violation of trust, is often cloaked in silence, with many cases only disclosed after repeated abuse. This article explores the intricate dynamics of incest reporting, emphasizing the multifaceted barriers that deter timely disclosures. Through an in-depth interview with the incestuous victims and key persons from relevant agencies, the study identifies key psychological, societal, and familial challenges that contribute to the delayed reporting of incest. Key findings indicate that victims frequently endure multiple incidents of abuse before coming forward, compounded by confusion over how to report, uncertainty about whom to trust, and fears of retribution from the perpetrator. Additionally, the study examines the phenomena of victims relying on third parties to report the abuse, highlighting the critical role of supportive intermediaries in the reporting process. Grasping the complexities behind reporting challenges is essential. By identifying these barriers, interventions that directly address the unique needs and fears of survivors can be tailored. This understanding is crucial for fostering safer environments that encourage victims to come forward without fear as well as guiding more empathetic responses from judicial and social service systems, ensuring that survivors receive the necessary support and justice. © The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2024.
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