File #2492: "2018_Book_NarratingInjusticeSurvival.pdf"
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1|Preface|6
1|Contents|8
1|Acronyms|10
1|List of Figures|11
1|1 Victims of Crimes, Self-Medication and Narratives of (In)Justice|12
2|Narratives of (In)Justice|12
2|The Self-Medicating Victim|14
2|Simple Victimisation, Simple Poly-victimisation and Complex Poly-victimisation|16
2|Victimhood and Validation|20
2|Dignity and Resilience|21
2|Prospective, Retrospective and Restorative Justice|23
2|This Book|27
2|Final Considerations|29
2|References|30
1|2 Methods, Collaboration with VSS and Victim Reflexivity|38
2|Introduction|38
2|Collaboration with VSS|40
2|Surveys|44
2|Interviews|49
2|Focus Groups|51
2|Reflexivity and Victim-Sensitive Research|54
2|Closing Reflection: Victim-Sensitive, Institution-Critical and Reflexively Appropriative Research|56
2|References|59
1|3 Self-Medication and Avoidance Coping|63
2|Introduction|63
2|From Macro-Analysis to Micro-Analysis of Coping Strategies|64
2|Coping Strategies|66
2|Engagement Coping Strategies|69
2|Avoidance and Disengagement Coping Strategies|78
2|Self-Medication as a Coping Strategy|85
2|Conclusion|97
2|References|98
1|4 Validation—Informal and Formal Support in Narratives of Recovery|100
2|Introduction|100
2|Formal and Informal Networks|102
2|Formal Support|105
3|Police|106
3|Criminal Justice System Overall|111
3|Social Workers and Victim Support Services|113
3|Counselling and Mental Health Practitioners|117
2|Informal Support|123
2|Reciprocities of Formal and Informal Support and Validation|129
2|Conclusion|134
2|References|136
1|5 Adaptations in Recovery|139
2|Meaning Work Following Trauma|139
2|Charting Recovery Adaptations|145
2|Level I: Chaos|153
2|Level II: Scrambling|158
2|Level III: Control|163
2|Level IV: Quest|165
2|Unpeeling Complex Trauma and Moving On|171
2|Conclusion|175
2|References|177
1|6 Meaning Work and Chance|182
2|Fitness to the Metanarrative—The Macro Socio-cultural Context|182
3|The Entrepreneurial Self|183
3|The Nurtured Self: Therapeutic Discourse|184
2|Meaning Work and the Chance of Victimisation|187
2|Chance and Meaningful Order|188
3|Social Chance|189
3|Casino Chance|191
3|Meaningful Order|193
2|Types of Chance or In/Justice Equivalencies—Pathways to Restoring Order|195
3|Disorder and Injustice|195
3|Social Chance|198
3|Casino Chance|200
2|Summary/Conclusion|207
2|References|209
1|7 Validation, Chance and Justice|212
2|Reflexive Narrative Strategy|214
2|Validation, Victory or Justice|217
2|Justice as Chance Correction|219
3|The Sociological Norm and Figurative Ideal|220
2|References|223
1|Afterword|226
1|Appendix|228
1|Index|230
1|Contents|8
1|Acronyms|10
1|List of Figures|11
1|1 Victims of Crimes, Self-Medication and Narratives of (In)Justice|12
2|Narratives of (In)Justice|12
2|The Self-Medicating Victim|14
2|Simple Victimisation, Simple Poly-victimisation and Complex Poly-victimisation|16
2|Victimhood and Validation|20
2|Dignity and Resilience|21
2|Prospective, Retrospective and Restorative Justice|23
2|This Book|27
2|Final Considerations|29
2|References|30
1|2 Methods, Collaboration with VSS and Victim Reflexivity|38
2|Introduction|38
2|Collaboration with VSS|40
2|Surveys|44
2|Interviews|49
2|Focus Groups|51
2|Reflexivity and Victim-Sensitive Research|54
2|Closing Reflection: Victim-Sensitive, Institution-Critical and Reflexively Appropriative Research|56
2|References|59
1|3 Self-Medication and Avoidance Coping|63
2|Introduction|63
2|From Macro-Analysis to Micro-Analysis of Coping Strategies|64
2|Coping Strategies|66
2|Engagement Coping Strategies|69
2|Avoidance and Disengagement Coping Strategies|78
2|Self-Medication as a Coping Strategy|85
2|Conclusion|97
2|References|98
1|4 Validation—Informal and Formal Support in Narratives of Recovery|100
2|Introduction|100
2|Formal and Informal Networks|102
2|Formal Support|105
3|Police|106
3|Criminal Justice System Overall|111
3|Social Workers and Victim Support Services|113
3|Counselling and Mental Health Practitioners|117
2|Informal Support|123
2|Reciprocities of Formal and Informal Support and Validation|129
2|Conclusion|134
2|References|136
1|5 Adaptations in Recovery|139
2|Meaning Work Following Trauma|139
2|Charting Recovery Adaptations|145
2|Level I: Chaos|153
2|Level II: Scrambling|158
2|Level III: Control|163
2|Level IV: Quest|165
2|Unpeeling Complex Trauma and Moving On|171
2|Conclusion|175
2|References|177
1|6 Meaning Work and Chance|182
2|Fitness to the Metanarrative—The Macro Socio-cultural Context|182
3|The Entrepreneurial Self|183
3|The Nurtured Self: Therapeutic Discourse|184
2|Meaning Work and the Chance of Victimisation|187
2|Chance and Meaningful Order|188
3|Social Chance|189
3|Casino Chance|191
3|Meaningful Order|193
2|Types of Chance or In/Justice Equivalencies—Pathways to Restoring Order|195
3|Disorder and Injustice|195
3|Social Chance|198
3|Casino Chance|200
2|Summary/Conclusion|207
2|References|209
1|7 Validation, Chance and Justice|212
2|Reflexive Narrative Strategy|214
2|Validation, Victory or Justice|217
2|Justice as Chance Correction|219
3|The Sociological Norm and Figurative Ideal|220
2|References|223
1|Afterword|226
1|Appendix|228
1|Index|230