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Victim support, the state, and fellow human beings
International Review of Victimology Pub Date : 2018-07-10 , DOI: 10.1177/0269758017754096
Carina Gallo 1, 2 , Annika af Sandeberg 3 , Kerstin Svensson 2
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This article focuses on the interdependence between the state and Sweden’s largest non-governmental victim support umbrella organization, Victim Support Sweden (VSS). In particular, it examines how government funding of VSS has developed since the end of the 1980s. Based on a qualitative analysis of government bills and VSS’s annual reports, the article gives a detailed account of how a non-governmental organization and the state are interconnected in a complementary relationship. The results show that VSS has differentiated itself from the state and government agencies by defining its victim support volunteers as ‘fellow human beings’. The state and VSS have, however, always been interdependent, which blurs the line between the two. VSS has relied on government grants, while the state has leaned on VSS for victim support. In addition, many of VSS’s local victim support centers have signed cooperation agreements with municipalities, which may give municipalities greater control over the centers’ work.

中文翻译:

受害者支持、国家和人类同胞

本文重点介绍国家与瑞典最大的非政府受害者支持伞式组织瑞典受害者支持组织 (VSS) 之间的相互依存关系。特别是,它考察了自 1980 年代末以来政府对 VSS 的资助是如何发展的。本文基于对政府法案和 VSS 年度报告的定性分析,详细说明了非政府组织和国家如何以互补关系相互联系。结果表明,VSS 将其受害者支持志愿者定义为“同胞”,从而将自己与国家和政府机构区分开来。然而,状态和 VSS 一直是相互依赖的,这模糊了两者之间的界限。VSS 依靠政府拨款,而州政府则依靠 VSS 为受害者提供支持。此外,
更新日期:2018-07-10
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