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Well-intentioned but missing the point: the Australian Defence Force approach to addressing conflict-based sexual violence
Griffith Law Review ( IF 1.3 ) Pub Date : 2020-07-02 , DOI: 10.1080/10383441.2020.1933810
Tamsin Phillipa Paige 1 , Joanne Stagg 2
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ABSTRACT In 2015, the Australian Defence Force, during Exercise Talisman Sabre 15, implemented for the first time concrete measures to give effect to the Australian Government’s commitment to the prevention of conflict-based sexual violence articulated in the ‘National Action Plan on Women Peace and Security 2012–2018’. This short article analyses through a queer/feminist critique the National Action Plan and associated policy documents and then the operational implementation documents from Talisman Sabre 15 to assess how the ADF is going about the job of conflict-based sexual violence prevention. We conclude that while the practical implementation of conflict-based sexual violence prevention measures are common sense and reasonable, the optics and language used to implement these measures undermine these efforts and render them mostly ineffective.

中文翻译:

善意但没有抓住重点:澳大利亚国防军处理基于冲突的性暴力的方法

摘要 2015 年,澳大利亚国防军在 Talisman Sabre 15 演习期间首次实施具体措施,以落实澳大利亚政府在“国家妇女和平与和平行动计划”中对预防基于冲突的性暴力的承诺。安全 2012-2018'。这篇短文通过对国家行动计划和相关政策文件以及 Talisman Saber 15 的运营实施文件的酷儿/女权主义批评进行分析,以评估 ADF 如何开展基于冲突的性暴力预防工作。我们的结论是,虽然基于冲突的性暴力预防措施的实际实施是常识和合理的,但用于实施这些措施的光学和语言会破坏这些努力并使其大多无效。
更新日期:2020-07-02
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