A phenomenological study of the experience of tribal stigma among documented male Venezuelan migrants in Trinidad

K. Peters, Bennie Berkeley
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ABSTRACT The current study explored the lived experiences of tribal criminal stigma among 15 documented male Venezuelan migrants residing along the East-West corridor of Trinidad and Tobago. Data were collected using a convenience sample. This is because participants were members of a volleyball club who were accessible after practice on Sunday mornings and Tuesday nights. A focus group discussion was conducted with 11 participants and semi-structured interviews held with four (4) individuals who were absent from the focus group session. This study explored one (1) central and three (3) secondary research questions. The data were analysed using Maxqda 2020. The analysis produced four (4) major themes: (1) vicarious stigma(2) antagonistic or pro-criminal conditions (financial strain, deskilling and proletarianisation, culture shock, labelling, victimisation, institutional backwardness and language barriers), (3) integration or preventive opportunities (blockages to criminal conduct such as social capital, social bonds, social control and social adaptation, and (4) bifurcated vision:‘hopeful returnable’ and ‘assimilationist.’Major findings of the secondary research questions were compared and defined as 'theblocked pathway hypothesis'.
对特立尼达有记录的委内瑞拉男性移民中部落耻辱经历的现象学研究
摘要本研究探讨了居住在特立尼达和多巴哥东西走廊的15名委内瑞拉男性移民的部落犯罪耻辱的生活经历。数据采用方便样本收集。这是因为参与者是排球俱乐部的成员,他们在周日上午和周二晚上训练后可以接近。对11名参与者进行了焦点小组讨论,并对缺席焦点小组会议的4人进行了半结构化访谈。本研究探讨一(1)个中心研究问题和三(3)个次要研究问题。使用Maxqda 2020对数据进行分析。分析产生了四(4)个主要主题:(1)替代性的污名;(2)敌对或有利于犯罪的条件(财政紧张、去技能化和无产阶级化、文化冲击、标签化、受害、制度落后和语言障碍);(3)整合或预防机会(阻碍犯罪行为,如社会资本、社会纽带、社会控制和社会适应);(4)分裂的愿景:“有希望的可回归的”和“同化的”。次要研究问题的主要发现被比较并定义为“通路阻断假说”。
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