Carrasco Paillamilla Silvia F, Disi Pavlic Rodolfo
Faculty of Education, University of Concepcion, Concepción, Chile.
Department of Sociology, Political Science and Public Administration, Temuco Catholic University, Temuco, Araucania, Chile.
Front Psychol. 2023 Apr 28;14:1133428. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1133428. eCollection 2023.
The 2019 social outburst in Chile marked a significant turning point for the nation's politics and society, with widespread reports of human rights violations committed by the armed forces and the Police during demonstrations and riots. Despite the attention given to these events, few studies have systematically analyzed perceptions of human rights violations in such contentious contexts. To investigate the factors influencing perceptions of human rights violations during the 2019 Chilean social outburst, we conducted ordered logistic regressions using data from a nationally representative survey fielded during the unrest. Our findings reveal that participation in demonstrations, use of social media for political information, fear of crime, and proximity to violent protests are correlated with the perception that security forces frequently violated human rights during the outburst. These results contribute to the understanding of public perceptions of human rights violations in the context of the 2019 Chilean social outburst and provide insights for future research on the role of individual and contextual factors in shaping these perceptions.
2019年智利的社会爆发标志着该国政治和社会的一个重要转折点,有广泛报道称武装部队和警察在示威和骚乱期间犯下侵犯人权行为。尽管这些事件受到了关注,但很少有研究系统地分析在这种有争议的背景下对侵犯人权行为的认知。为了调查影响2019年智利社会爆发期间对侵犯人权行为认知的因素,我们使用了在骚乱期间进行的全国代表性调查数据进行有序逻辑回归。我们的研究结果表明,参与示威、使用社交媒体获取政治信息、对犯罪的恐惧以及靠近暴力抗议活动,都与认为安全部队在爆发期间频繁侵犯人权的认知相关。这些结果有助于理解2019年智利社会爆发背景下公众对侵犯人权行为的认知,并为未来关于个人和背景因素在塑造这些认知中所起作用的研究提供见解。