NASILJE NAD DJECOM I MEĐU DJECOM U DOMOVIMA ZA DJECU BEZ RODITELJSKOG STARANJA U BOSNI I HERCEGOVINI
VIOLENCE AGAINST AND BETWEEN CHILDREN WITHOUT PARENTAL CARE IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
Author(s): Elmedin Muratbegović, Dragana Bulić, Muhamed BudimlićSubject(s): Welfare systems, Studies in violence and power, Family and social welfare, Victimology, Welfare services
Published by: Fakultet za kriminalistiku, kriminologiju i sigurnosne studije Univerziteta u Sarajevu
Keywords: children; violence; homes for children; identification; reaction;
Summary/Abstract: Reason for writing and research problem(s): Reason for writting and Research problem(s): The seriousness of a modern state can certainly be measured today by the criteria of concern for children, but also by compelling attempts to protect children in all circumstances and statuses. The complexity of the problem of “violence against children” as a phenomenon undoubtedly points to the need for interdisciplinary action, but also for differentiated social responses. Specifically, we are talking about interventions undertaken by various institutions responsible for securing basic rights of the child, i.e interventions that depend on the form of violence, and the effectiveness of actions taken to protect children. Aims of the paper (scientific and/or social): The main objective of this paper is to get a clear picture of the scope and structure of violence against children and those in homes for children without parental care in BiH. Methodology/ Design: In this research, we have used specially developed data collection tools. Here, we primarily think of a questionnaire for children surveyed in homes for children without parental care but also for adults working in these homes. On the other hand, a special protocol for interviewing the focus group was developed for children in these homes. In the six focus groups, 69 children, girls and boys of school age participated in different vulnerable groups who are victims and/or witnesses of different forms of violence, abuse and neglect or are at risk of it. Focus groups were implemented at locations in Tuzla, Lukavac, and Sarajevo municipalities. Surveying was done using a set of questionnaires, developed specifically for each target category that addressed the following thematic groups of questions: Trust in the people around you; Violence in your environment; Violence Reporting System and Reaction to Violence. Research/ Paper limitation: Limitation of this study lies in the fact that we did not have access to homes in all parts of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Results/ General Conclusion: One-fifth of surveyed children in the homes for children stated that the home can be place where one is victim to violence, because no one does anything to stop it, and the other half thinks that violence at the homes for children is not possible. On the other hand, the staff at the homes for children absolutely disagrees with this view.
Journal: Kriminalističke teme – Časopis za kriminalistiku, kriminologiju i sigurnosne studije
- Issue Year: XVII/2017
- Issue No: 5
- Page Range: 140-168
- Page Count: 29
- Language: Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian