Perils and Possibilities: Sexual Violence Preventionists’ Perspectives on Gathering Community Input on Prevention Practice

Agnes Rieger, Qihao Zhan, Breanna Griffin, Rachel C. Garthe, Nicole E. Allen

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Abstract

There is relatively little research unpacking provider processes or tensions (e.g., leadership decision-making) when attempting to gather and incorporate community feedback into gender-based violence work. Across focus groups with 18 sexual violence preventionists, we explored experiences collecting information and perspectives from or with community members; barriers, and facilitators; and how they navigate possibilities of community-informed sexual violence prevention. We learned that preventionists want to gather input, and they gather it in nonsystematic ways; they face barriers familiar to many community-informed processes; and the topic of sexual violence complicates community-informed processes. Determining boundaries of possibility is central to navigating practice. Further, organizational settings are influential in determining boundaries.

Original languageEnglish (US)
JournalViolence Against Women
Early online dateApr 28 2024
DOIs
StateE-pub ahead of print - Apr 28 2024

Keywords

  • adaptation
  • community-based
  • participatory
  • prevention
  • sexual violence

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Gender Studies
  • Sociology and Political Science
  • Law

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