The lived experiences of women who discovered their partner perpetrated a sexual offence

Author:

Conmy Eileen,Prentice Garry,Hannigan Barbara,Trimble Timothy James

Abstract

Purpose This study aims to explore the experiences of non-offending partners (NOPs) of men who perpetrated contact and non-contact sexual offences. Design/methodology/approach In-depth semi-structured interviews were carried out with eight women and analysed using interpretative phenomenological analysis. Findings Findings yielded two superordinate themes, eight subordinate themes and an overarching theme. The first superordinate theme “Paying for their Husband’s Transgressions” captured many ways in which the women’s lives were impacted by their husbands offending. The second superordinate theme “Navigating the Darkness” encompassed the women’s experiences of trying to adapt to their new lives. The overarching theme “A Contaminated Life” pertained to the shared experiences of the women who all described encountering instant and profound consequences. This research highlighted the need for immediate signposting to support services for NOPs. The value of a humanistic counselling approach paired with forensic expertise was also identified. Future research with cross-cultural samples and same sex-couples would enrich the current understanding of this experience. Practical implications This research highlighted the need for immediate signposting to support services for NOPs. The value of a humanistic counselling approach paired with forensic expertise was also identified. Originality/value Qualitative research on the experiences of NOPs of men who perpetrated sexual offences is sparse. Furthermore, existing research focuses on the experiences of women who’s own children were abused, with the partners of men who have perpetrated extra-familial or non-contact offenses remaining largely neglected.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Law,Applied Psychology,Social Psychology

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