Aporophobia: a Qualitative Research on the Group of Homeless People in Salamanca

<p class="p1"><span class="s1"><em>The objective of this paper is to study the prevalence of aporophobia incidents in a sample of eight people from Salamanca who share a past of homelessness. The methodology used is qualitative research through interviews. The s...

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Main Author: Isabel GARCÍA DOMÍNGUEZ
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad de Salamanca 2020-02-01
Series:Ars Iuris Salmanticensis
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Online Access:https://revistas.usal.es/index.php/ais/article/view/20952
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spelling doaj-aa140382e35d42af9f4b3a26fe8068622020-11-25T03:44:39ZspaUniversidad de SalamancaArs Iuris Salmanticensis2340-51552020-02-0172255318357Aporophobia: a Qualitative Research on the Group of Homeless People in SalamancaIsabel GARCÍA DOMÍNGUEZ0Universidad de Salamanca<p class="p1"><span class="s1"><em>The objective of this paper is to study the prevalence of aporophobia incidents in a sample of eight people from Salamanca who share a past of homelessness. The methodology used is qualitative research through interviews. The subjects interviewed presented an average age of 52 years and approximately two and a half years of homelessness, the main triggers being drugs and the loss of their jobs. The hate crimes they suffered the most were discriminations and humiliations, as for the incidents with this same motivation, looks of contempt and constant control in the supermarkets. In the petitions to Spanish society, work, help and empathy predominate. In addition, consideration is being given to the possible application of criminal law to this problem, although it currently has no place. The most relevant conclusions are that the longer they stay on the street, the greater the typology of hate crimes, as well as the fact that people who were victims of many hate crimes also suffered many hate incidents and vice versa. As for the victimization rate, it reached a 75%, and the phenomenon of underreporting was very high. Consequently, it is proposed as plausible solutions to visualize and recognize aporophobia, as well as to reform the criminal law in order to bring about its inclusion.</em></span></p>https://revistas.usal.es/index.php/ais/article/view/20952aporofobiasinhogarismodelitos de odioincidentes de odiovíctimas
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Aporophobia: a Qualitative Research on the Group of Homeless People in Salamanca
Ars Iuris Salmanticensis
aporofobia
sinhogarismo
delitos de odio
incidentes de odio
víctimas
author_facet Isabel GARCÍA DOMÍNGUEZ
author_sort Isabel GARCÍA DOMÍNGUEZ
title Aporophobia: a Qualitative Research on the Group of Homeless People in Salamanca
title_short Aporophobia: a Qualitative Research on the Group of Homeless People in Salamanca
title_full Aporophobia: a Qualitative Research on the Group of Homeless People in Salamanca
title_fullStr Aporophobia: a Qualitative Research on the Group of Homeless People in Salamanca
title_full_unstemmed Aporophobia: a Qualitative Research on the Group of Homeless People in Salamanca
title_sort aporophobia: a qualitative research on the group of homeless people in salamanca
publisher Universidad de Salamanca
series Ars Iuris Salmanticensis
issn 2340-5155
publishDate 2020-02-01
description <p class="p1"><span class="s1"><em>The objective of this paper is to study the prevalence of aporophobia incidents in a sample of eight people from Salamanca who share a past of homelessness. The methodology used is qualitative research through interviews. The subjects interviewed presented an average age of 52 years and approximately two and a half years of homelessness, the main triggers being drugs and the loss of their jobs. The hate crimes they suffered the most were discriminations and humiliations, as for the incidents with this same motivation, looks of contempt and constant control in the supermarkets. In the petitions to Spanish society, work, help and empathy predominate. In addition, consideration is being given to the possible application of criminal law to this problem, although it currently has no place. The most relevant conclusions are that the longer they stay on the street, the greater the typology of hate crimes, as well as the fact that people who were victims of many hate crimes also suffered many hate incidents and vice versa. As for the victimization rate, it reached a 75%, and the phenomenon of underreporting was very high. Consequently, it is proposed as plausible solutions to visualize and recognize aporophobia, as well as to reform the criminal law in order to bring about its inclusion.</em></span></p>
topic aporofobia
sinhogarismo
delitos de odio
incidentes de odio
víctimas
url https://revistas.usal.es/index.php/ais/article/view/20952
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