Security Concerns and Conflict Experience of Physically Disabled People in The Czech Republic

Q4 Social Sciences Studia Sportiva Pub Date : 2024-02-01 DOI:10.5817/sts2023-2-4
Jitka Čihounková, A. Skotáková, Zdenko Reguli
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People with disabilities are more vulnerable to violence than their non-disabled counterparts. The fear of crime increases with the experience of victimization. There are many attempts to enhance the confidence of being outside alone or decrease the fear of crime through self-defense courses. The aim of the present study is to determine the level of security concerns in people with physical disabilities and to identify the most frequent crime they are facing. 77 physically disabled people (aged 15 and more; 45 women, 32 men; 5 elementary, 44 secondary, 28 higher educated) participated in the research. 49 participants use mechanic or electric wheelchair, 19 participants use other compensatory aids, 9 participants do not use any compensatory aids. 35 participants use the assistant service, 42 do not. Data was collected via a questionnaire of four parts, in which participants expressed their security concerns, confidence, or vulnerability in given situations through a 6point scale. Each part of the questionnaire is supplemented by an open question encouraging participants to express their experience. People with disabilities have a slight fear of possible conflict situations. This fear increases in conditions with a greater chance of a potential conflict situation or areas that cannot be left immediately. The results suggest a slight sense of helplessness in verbal conflict situations or a developing conflict that can still be de-escalated. We can assume that people with disabilities feel very vulnerable when it comes to direct physical assault.
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捷克共和国肢体残疾人的安全关切和冲突经历
残疾人比非残疾人更容易受到暴力侵害。对犯罪的恐惧会随着受害经历的增加而增加。有许多人试图通过自卫课程来增强独自外出的信心或减少对犯罪的恐惧。本研究的目的是确定肢体残疾人的安全担忧程度,并找出他们最常面对的犯罪行为。77 名肢体残疾人(15 岁及以上;45 名女性,32 名男性;5 名小学文化,44 名中学文化,28 名高等教育水平)参与了研究。49 人使用机械或电动轮椅,19 人使用其他辅助工具,9 人不使用任何辅助工具。35 人使用辅助服务,42 人不使用。数据是通过一份包含四个部分的问卷收集的,参与者在问卷中通过 6 点量表表达了他们在特定情况下的安全顾虑、信心或脆弱性。问卷的每个部分都附有一个开放性问题,鼓励参与者表达自己的体验。残疾人对可能发生冲突的情况略有恐惧。在可能发生冲突情况的几率较大或不能立即离开的地方,这种恐惧感会增加。结果表明,在言语冲突情况下或冲突正在发展但仍可缓和的情况下,残疾人会有轻微的无助感。我们可以假定,当涉及到直接的人身攻击时,残疾人会感到非常脆弱。
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