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Social Defeat or Social Resistance? Reaction to Fear of Crime and Violence Among People with Severe Mental Illness Living in Urban ‘Recovery Communities’

机译:社会失败还是社会抵抗?生活在城市“康复社区”中的严重精神疾病患者对犯罪和暴力行为的恐惧反应

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This article is propelled by recent theory positing that ‘social defeat’ is a common experience for people with severe mental illness, potentially affecting course and outcome. The primary objective is to investigate how far fear of crime and violence contributes toward ‘social defeat’ among people with mental illness. This is done through examining 6 years of ethnographic data collected from a sample of urban-dwelling people with severe mental illness, all securely-housed in apartments located in small scale “recovery communities.” Findings suggest that many participants living in the highest crime neighborhoods report that they deliberately restrict their temporal and spatial movement as a consequence of such crime. This hinders aspects of their recovery. Nevertheless, participants actively confront the nefarious affects of neighborhood crime by engaging in various empowering strategies of resistance. These include confronting disruptive people, fortifying homes, moving around the neighborhood in small groups and carrying objects such as umbrellas and canes that can be used in self-defense. Some reported that fear of crime directly contributed to the development of a rich and gratifying domestic life, centered on hospitality and religion. I conclude that participants partake in valiant and durable “social resistance,” and may better be perceived as imaginative and resourceful resistors, rather than passive victims of “social defeat.” An influential factor fostering such resistance is the “recovery community’ itself, which creates secure and reliable housing within a micro-community in which participants could thrive.
机译:本文是根据最近的理论提出的,认为“社交失败”是严重精神疾病患者的普遍经历,可能会影响病程和预后。主要目的是调查对精神疾病患者的犯罪和暴力恐惧对“社会失败”的贡献程度。这是通过检查从严重精神疾病的城市居民样本中收集的6年人种学数据来完成的,所有样本都安全地安置在小规模“康复社区”的公寓中。研究结果表明,居住在犯罪率最高的社区的许多参与者报告说,由于这种犯罪,他们故意限制了他们在时间和空间上的活动。这阻碍了他们的康复。但是,参与者通过参与各种增强抵抗的策略,积极面对邻里犯罪的邪恶影响。这些措施包括与颠覆性人民面对面,加固房屋,成群结队地在社区中四处走动以及携带可以自卫的雨伞和手杖等物品。一些人报告说,对犯罪的恐惧直接促进了以招待和宗教为中心的丰富和可喜的家庭生活的发展。我得出的结论是,参与者参与了勇敢而持久的“社会抵抗”,并且最好被视为富有想象力和机智的抵抗者,而不是被动地成为“社会失败”的受害者。造成这种抵制的一个影响因素是“恢复社区”本身,它在一个微型社区内创建了安全,可靠的住房,参与者可以在其中成长。

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