Journal of Refugee Studies
Volume 27, Issue 1, 2014, Pages 82-100

The causes of mistrust amongst asylum seekers and refugees: Insights from research with unaccompanied asylum-seeking minors living in the republic of Ireland (Article)

Níraghallaigh M.*
  • a School of Applied Social Science, University College Dublin, Ireland

Abstract

This article explores the concept of mistrust amongst refugee populations by drawing on qualitative interviews with unaccompanied asylum-seeking minors living in the Republic of Ireland. The forced migration literature frequently makes reference to the difficulties that asylum seekers and refugees have in creating trusting relationships. However, little is known about the reasons for these difficulties, particularly reasons articulated by asylum seekers themselves. This article addresses this gap in the literature by exploring the reasons why these young people found it difficult to trust. The findings suggest five specific causes of the young people's mistrust: past experiences; being accustomed to mistrust; being mistrusted by others; not knowing people well; and concerns about truth-telling. The findings suggest that the reasons for mistrust are embedded within the social contexts from which asylum seekers have come and that they are exacerbated by the social contexts in which they are now living. These reasons are discussed in relation to the literature. Implications for professionals and service providers are highlighted. © The Author 2014. Published by Oxford University Press.All rights reserved.

Author Keywords

unaccompanied minors Professionals Asylum seekers Mistrust Service provision Social work separated children

Index Keywords

young population refugee Social Work service provision asylum seeker forced migration Ireland

Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84896075132&doi=10.1093%2fjrs%2ffet006&partnerID=40&md5=60131fac07ab278f141ee60f3537245b

DOI: 10.1093/jrs/fet006
ISSN: 09516328
Cited by: 35
Original Language: English