An ecological working framework as a new model for understanding and preventing the victimization of women by drug-facilitated sexual assault
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2020
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Prego-Meleiro, Pablo, et al. «An Ecological Working Framework as a New Model for Understanding and Preventing the Victimization of Women by Drug-Facilitated Sexual Assault». Forensic Science International, vol. 315, octubre de 2020, p. 110438. DOI.org (Crossref), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.forsciint.2020.110438
Abstract
An innovative approach towards the holistic and multidisciplinary study of the victimization of women by drug-facilitated sexual assault has been developed. This phenomenon constitutes a significant problem given the narrowing of the gender gap in drug use over the last few decades and the widespread presence of psychoactive substances worldwide. As violence against women and drug misuse intersect in this phenomenon, this intersectional nature emphasizes the need for a novel approach that enables us to go beyond the studies carried out to date. Consequently, a multidimensional strategy incorporating a gender-sensitive approach has been implemented. The study was aligned with approaches recommended by international authorities concerning sustainable development, thus meeting current global challenges. Furthermore, the study was structured based on an ecological model divided into multiple influence levels and integrating the triangular theory of violence. As a result, a new ecological working framework was built as a multilevel platform useful for understanding and preventing the victimization of women by drug-facilitated sexual assault.