SAGE Open (Jan 2017)

Violence in the Lives of Incarcerated Aboriginal Mothers in Western Australia

  • Mandy Wilson,
  • Jocelyn Jones,
  • Tony Butler,
  • Paul Simpson,
  • Marisa Gilles,
  • Eileen Baldry,
  • Michael Levy,
  • Elizabeth Sullivan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2158244016686814
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7

Abstract

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Drawing on in-depth interviews with incarcerated Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander mothers in Western Australia, we report on the women’s use of violence in their relationships with others. Results reinforce that Aboriginal women are overwhelmingly victims of violence; however, many women report also using violence, primarily as a strategy to deal with their own high levels of victimization. The “normalization” of violence in their lives and communities places them at high risk of arrest and incarceration. This is compounded by a widespread distrust of the criminal justice system and associated agencies, and a lack of options for community support.