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Design of a Protocol for Detecting Victims of Aporophobia—Violence against the Poor
Autor(es)
Palabras clave
Aporophobia
Detection
Risk factors
Clasificación UNESCO
6310.08 Pobreza
6112.01 Discriminación
Fecha de publicación
2023-09-08
Editor
MDPI [Commercial Publisher]
Citación
Picado Valverde, E. M., Peláez-Guergue, J., Yurrebaso-Macho, A., & Guzmán-Ordaz, R. (2023). Design of a Protocol for Detecting Victims of Aporophobia—Violence against the Poor. Social Sciences, 12(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/SOCSCI12090506
Resumen
[EN] Aporophobia or aversion to the poor is a discriminatory phenomenon that causes a
serious problem to the person with consequences related to damage, injury and physical and/or
psychological sequelae. This paper describes the creation of the first aporophobia risk assessment
tool, developed through a bibliometric review and expert opinion. This article presents the results
obtained in the first phase of the design of this instrument for the detection of victimisation suffered
by people in extreme poverty or at risk of poverty due to discrimination or aversion. Initially, a
bibliometric review was carried out to identify the risk factors present in aporophobic situations and
victimisations related to discrimination or rejection of people living in poverty. For the development
of this aporophobic victimisation detection tool, the methodology of structured judgment by means
of a panel of experts was used. After identifying the risk factors present in aporophobic victimisation,
the panel of experts was formed with the participation of 26 academic professionals and those who
work with these people in situations of social exclusion. Using expert methodology and the Delphi
technique, they identified the most appropriate variables for inclusion in the detection instrument
currently being designed, distinguishing between individual, social and relational factors and, finally,
the most influential environmental factors for being victims of aporophobia. The results of the panel
of experts highlight some of the following variables, for example, substance use and/or possible
undiagnosed mental illness related to individual dimensions, in the case of variables related to one’s
social level, among others, a lack of community ties and/or social participation and, finally, among
the variables within a context called victim opportunity, the routine of staying overnight on the street
or in enclosed spaces at street level by homeless people is highlighted. The experts who made up
the panel highlighted the usefulness of this type of instrument for the professionals who attend to
these people with different resources; the first version of this instrument is a protocol that evaluates
all possible areas of the people of interest in order to detect these invisible situations.
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ISSN
2076-0760
DOI
10.3390/SOCSCI12090506
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