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The association between discrimination and violence among Somali Canadian youth
Authors:Michael Ungar  Kristin Hadfield  Amarnath Amarasingam  Sarah Morgan  Michele Grossman
Affiliation:1. Resilience Research Centre, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada;2. Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation, Deakin University, Burwood, VIC, Australia
Abstract:Analyses were conducted with a sample of 18–30-year-old Somali Canadians to test the association between discrimination and violence-related beliefs and behaviours, whether this association differs by the source of the discrimination, and whether there is a different pattern of effects for men and women. Results indicate that discrimination from within one’s own community is not associated with attitudes towards violence, anti-violence behaviours or criminal violence. By contrast, out-group discrimination is associated with more anti-violence behaviours by women, although these effects are not strong. Out-group discrimination is also related to criminal violence among men but not women.
Keywords:Violence  discrimination  Somali Canadians  community  anti-violence behaviours
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