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Elaine McLaughlin BA LLB LLM PhD Research Candidate IPV in ethnic minority communities, what are the risks, and is alcohol a feature? Supervision Team: Professor Liz Gilchrist & Dr Liz Frondigoun

Immigration Law & Marriage Migration Legal Procedure UK Immigration Law reserved Immigration Rules 281-285 (procedure for migrating spouse) July 2012 5 year probationary period for ILR Previously 2 year probationary period for ILR Husband/sponsor is British Citizen or person present & settled in UK Migrant spouse has no recourse to public funds during waiting period Destitute Domestic Violence Concession introduced for victims of DV (July 2102) Immigrant spouse requires to evidence admission as a spouse Relationship was subsisting at the beginning of the leave Evidence that the marriage broke down as a consequence of DV during the probationary period Immigration Rule 289A

Data Analysis: Risk Factors Immigrant Women living in Scotland 1. Family difficulties 2.Legal difficulties 3.Cultural & social difficulties

Extended Family Environment Cauldron of Pressure Physical Abuse Insecure immigration status Emotional Abuse Language Barriers Verbal abuse Immigration rules Agency support? Isolation Sexual Abuse Financial control Multiple perpetrators Izzat, Family Honour Shame

Extended Family Household Cultural practice for migrating women to live within husband s family Unique familial environment Patriarchal/Matriarchal Complex hierarchical structure Mechanism/funnel & additional layer for abuse More than one protagonist of abuse Extended family system trap women through Isolation & Subordination Victimisation Loyalty to family & culture/stigmatised & blamed Financially controlled no financial means of escape Misled by family members re law & legal processes Living in fear

No legal status The Law Lack/limited knowledge of the spouse visa immigration rules Lack/limited knowledge of requirement of husband to apply for permanent residency prior to the expiry of the period Unaware of the no recourse to public funds stipulation He knew the rules. He knew.. (Zeena) Lack of knowledge of redress to the Scottish civil and criminal law for legal protection the problem is, if this problem of domestic abuse occurs between two British Citizens the man and the woman know what their rights are they can both take steps and women can protect themselves a woman in my position [marriage migrant] they don t know their rights in this country.. (Reena) Lack of knowledge of the Destitute Domestic Violence Rules to assist spouse visa holders experiencing domestic violence Evidence abuse during marriage to obtain ILR as victim of DV

Izzat Behaviour learned from country of origin Unwritten code of behaviour - respect reputation management Police & control relationships & behaviour Impedes autonomy Women punished & discredited for interference with cultural norms If the family find out that the girl likes someone then this is going to come on her character. They will say that she is a loose character girl.. she didn't do anything wrong, they are still going to say that she don't have a good character (Aisha) Redefined upon migration Not reciprocated by extended family members There was lots of honour and respect in my own family. When I got married and came here it was not the same from their end. They expected me to live within certain rules which were not respectful toward me. (Meena) Lack of respect/concern for safety, health & well being Family reputation managed through abuse

Abuse/Mistreatment experienced by migrant women within extended family system All of the women interviewed are victim survivors of abuse. All of the women experienced domestic abuse perpetrated by their husband. Domestic abuse perpetrated by & instigated by family members Mother in Law Father in Law Sister in Law Brother in Law One woman enjoyed a good relationship with her in-laws who were supportive of her. The abuse or mistreatment of women also occurred within the home of other relations and in public places. The women believed they had no option but to stay within the abusive household

Physical abuse of migrant women Multiple Perpetrators within extended family Strangled whilst drunk He tried to catch my neck and strangle me when I was sleeping. He would catch me when he was drunk. Physically Beaten by mother in law & in-laws I didn t obey her. Beaten with sticks, shoes, pulled hair, scratched with nails, pinched, hands burned. Subjected to violent treatment. Physically beaten by husband Slapped, kicked, punched. Slap me or go bang he would walk past me and elbow me. He was hitting me during my pregnancy. Sexual Violence Rape & sexual assault Cultural significance He put my scarf around my neck and said you left me, you disrespected me, you put my families name down. (Simran)

Verbal abuse of migrant women Multiple Perpetrators within extended family Criticism & Degradation Appearance put downs goaded/taunted Lack of English Birth family social status Economic status of birth family Education Shouting Told to get out of the house Anger & Aggression Screamed at Minimising the Abuse Doing dramas & this and that

Emotional abuse of migrant women Multiple Perpetrators within extended family Control Coercive Behaviour Isolation Patriarchal bargaining Deceived & Manipulated Abandoned Domestic servitude Lack of support Yemshaw v London Borough of Hounslow it has long been known that psychological abuse within a domestic context can cause at least as much long term harm to the victim (most commonly the woman) as physical abuse 2011 UKSC 3

Economic control of migrant women Multiple Perpetrators within extended family Prevented from leaving home to shop Ask permission to go shopping Plead for essential items Wait for weeks/months & go without Arguments over requests for money/personal items Hand over her wages to her husband Gain trust of husband & in-laws before given money

Family Honour/Izzat Barriers - Why women stay Stigma & shame I wouldn t be accepted if I went back home (Simran) Violence is silenced - I told them I was going to get help. I was told don t do this, it. It will create a bad name for the family. I have observed here what they called good traditions of family honour (Reena) Lack of knowledge about rights in the UK & ability to access services I didn t know anything at the time about this country, anything, not a single thing, I didn t know where to go, how to go, what thing I have to do. I was so confused and so much upset there was nothing here that I knew what to do. I was thinking about to go back, I was thinking, everyone there blaming me and I have to listen a lot from my community, because in my community it is quite hard..because single or divorced they are always blaming the women and the girls. (Sophia) Misrepresentation of her rights by perpetrators Not believed Receive an inappropriate response from services Citizens Advice Bureau - I am not a citizen Scottish Women s Aid I am not Scottish

Spouses and partners Who are victims of domestic violence Should not feel constrained To remain in abusive situations For 2 years solely to quality for Indefinite leave to remain Ishtiaq v Secretary of State for Home Department (per Lord Dyson LJ)

Immigrant women, Immigration Law & Domestic Abuse in Scotland Legislative Framework Absence of a suitable gender perspective Fails to reflect the social reality of migrant women Immigrant women are disadvantaged Abuse/Mistreatment Interlocking relationships among gender, class, race, ethnicity, socio economic status Significance of extended family system as an additional layer of abuse Women in ME communities Family honour & izzat Excluded from the legal process