UT services fail to coordinate with Family Justice Center
Despite the best efforts of local officials to insure that services are made available to victims of domestic violence, local agencies continue to fail to make the crucial connections that enable effective service delivery.
Gail (not her real name) recently required emergency services after her boyfriend of seven years beat her, stomping her head and repeatedly kicking her, causing painful contusions all over her body, including her neck, ribs, arms, and back. An observant Knoxville Police Department (KPD) officer questioned Gail when he suspected domestic violence after seeing her at a local convenience store. Because of the officer’s intervention, Gail was taken by ambulance to the University of Tennessee Medical Center’s emergency department where she was treated for her injuries. Miraculously she escaped permanent neurological impairment due to repeated trauma to her neck.
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You would think...
even the very slight possibility of a domestic violence victim's family bringing a lawsuit for wrongful death against the hospital for not reporting and getting the police involved would be enough for ALL hospitals to participate in such a program. Granted the victims of domestic violence are adults and make their own decisions, but as a former victim of domestic violence I can state categorically that at the time I was not making good or rational decisions for myself. My family cared about me enough to interfere even when I wasn't really receptive to them.
It takes time, sometimes quite a lot of time, to come to terms with what has happened to you as a victim of domestic violence. You just can't bring yourself to believe that you DIDN'T do SOMETHING to deserve the treatment you have received at the hands of someone who says they love you.
Death is does not have to be the ultimate outcome of domestic violence, but for that to be true, other people have to be willing to get involved. As long as people take the attitude that a victim wouldn't go back to an abuser if they really wanted to be free, nothing will change. Victims of domestic violence sometimes have LOST the ability to just walk away. Call it Stockholm Syndrome or come up with a new name for it, but it exists. It's hard to walk away from a relationship you have worked so hard to make good, even though you know deep down that you can never be good enough, or loving enough to satisfy your abuser...because they don't want you to be, they have to be able to justify the way they treat you, they have to be able to make it your fault so they don't have to admit that the flaw lies within them.
When authority figures, even so minor as an ER doctor or nurse send you back, instead of trying to get you real help beyond just fixing you up physically, then that sends a message...and its not a good one. No hospital that suspects that someone is a victim of domestic violence should just "treat and street" a victim, sometimes the victim just needs a little bit of support to make a good decision to walk away and to bring charges. That can be as small as keeping them for one night and calling in the social workers or police.
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"You can't fix stupid..." ~ Ron White"
"I never said I wasn't a brat..." ~ Talidapali
Stockholm Syndrome-like mind set
You speak the truth regarding the Stockholm Syndrome-like beliefs/mind set of most domestic violence victims. Unfortunately, most folks just don't "get" the fact that the biggest obstacle to "just leaving" (as so many people suggest as a fix for the intricate and complicated problem of domestic violence) is the clinging to "family values" and false hope for a Cleaver household cherished by the women and children impacted by the epidemic of violence and despair brought on by the monster in the living room.
I appreciate your story and your willingness to share it.
Beth
The Equality Herald - East Tennessee's source for LGBTQ news and commentary
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Thanks, Beth, for reporting on this.
And thanks, talidapali, for sharing your story, too.
Nelle, Thanks for your
Nelle,
Thanks for your encouraging words.
Beth
The Equality Herald - East Tennessee's source for LGBTQ news and commentary