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拉丁裔成年人中的偏见犯罪和受害:正式和非正式求助。

Bias Crime and Victimization Among Latinx Adults: Formal and Informal Help Seeking.

机构信息

Violence and Justice Research Laboratory, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, 1848Northeastern University, Boston, MA, USA.

出版信息

J Interpers Violence. 2022 Dec;37(23-24):NP22600-NP22626. doi: 10.1177/08862605211072175. Epub 2022 Feb 23.

Abstract

Latinx adults have become increasingly vulnerable to bias motivated victimization. The impact of such incidents on Latinx communities is severely understudied, particularly concerning whether or not victims will seek help as a result of such events. Evidence within other victimization contexts demonstrate Latinx populations may be less likely to seek formal help from police, medical providers, and other formal authorities, relying instead on informal support networks such as family and friends. The current study sought to understand formal and informal help-seeking behavior among Latinx adults who experienced bias motivated victimization. The Understanding and Measuring Bias Victimization against Latinos study obtained rates of bias victimization and subsequent help-seeking behavior among Latinx adults who reported experiencing bias victimization (n = 315, 34.6% of full sample of 910). Those who experience bias victimization seek formal help at much lower rates than informal forms of support. Logistic regression analyses controlling the type of victimization demonstrated that participants who experienced a victimization constituting a hate crime were more likely to seek formal help compared to experiencing non-criminal bias events. Implications include addressing barriers to Latinx bias victims seeking forms of help, in addition to understanding the potential polyvictimization histories that predict why Latinx adults may decide to seek help.

摘要

拉丁裔成年人越来越容易受到出于偏见的动机而导致的伤害。此类事件对拉丁裔社区的影响尚未得到充分研究,尤其是受害者是否会因此类事件寻求帮助。其他受害情况的证据表明,拉丁裔人群可能不太可能向警方、医疗服务提供者和其他正式机构寻求正式帮助,而是依赖于家庭和朋友等非正式支持网络。本研究旨在了解经历出于偏见的动机而导致的伤害的拉丁裔成年人的正式和非正式求助行为。《理解和衡量针对拉丁裔的偏见伤害研究》获取了报告经历过偏见伤害的拉丁裔成年人的偏见伤害发生率和随后的求助行为(n = 315,占 910 名完整样本的 34.6%)。经历偏见伤害的人寻求正式帮助的比例远低于寻求非正式形式的支持。在控制了受害类型的情况下进行逻辑回归分析表明,经历构成仇恨犯罪的受害事件的参与者比经历非犯罪性偏见事件的参与者更有可能寻求正式帮助。这意味着需要解决拉丁裔偏见受害者寻求帮助的障碍,此外还需要了解可能导致拉丁裔成年人决定寻求帮助的多起伤害历史。

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