Predictors of perceptions of human rights violations during the Chilean social outburst of 2019

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Abstract

The 2019 social outburst in Chile marked a significant turning point for the nation’s politics and society, with widespread reports of human rights violations committed by the armed forces and the Police during demonstrations and riots. Despite the attention given to these events, few studies have systematically analyzed perceptions of human rights violations in such contentious contexts. To investigate the factors influencing perceptions of human rights violations during the 2019 Chilean social outburst, we conducted ordered logistic regressions using data from a nationally representative survey fielded during the unrest. Our findings reveal that participation in demonstrations, use of social media for political information, fear of crime, and proximity to violent protests are correlated with the perception that security forces frequently violated human rights during the outburst. These results contribute to the understanding of public perceptions of human rights violations in the context of the 2019 Chilean social outburst and provide insights for future research on the role of individual and contextual factors in shaping these perceptions.

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Carrasco Paillamilla, S. F., & Disi Pavlic, R. (2023). Predictors of perceptions of human rights violations during the Chilean social outburst of 2019. Frontiers in Psychology, 14. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1133428

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