« Les harceleurs ont tendance à être évidents » : perceptions des adultes autistes concernant l’amitié et le concept de « mate crime ».

Titre original en anglais : “Bullies tend to be obvious”: autistic adults perceptions of friendship and the concept of ‘mate crime’.

Forster, S. & Pearson, A. (2019). “Bullies tend to be obvious”: autistic adults perceptions of friendship and the concept of ‘mate crime’. Disability & Society, 35(7), 1103-1123. https://doi.org/10.1080/09687599.2019.1680347

Date de publication: 22/10/2019 Ajout dans AutiHub: 06/07/2026 Type: Article Langue de l’article: Anglais

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Le mate crime est un sous-ensemble spécifique des crimes de haine dans lequel l’auteur est connu de la victime. L’objectif de la présente étude était d’examiner les perceptions de l’amitié et le concept de mate crime chez des adultes autistes. Cinq adultes ont été interrogés au sujet de leurs expériences d’interactions sociales, d’amitiés et de mate crime. L’Analyse phénoménologique interprétative a révélé trois thèmes superordonnés : (1). Les perceptions et « apprendre la formule » ; (2). Socialiser… « C’est plus compliqué que cela », et (3). « Profiter de vous ». Les thèmes soulignent l’importance de recherches supplémentaires sur les aspects positifs et négatifs des relations sociales chez les adultes autistes, ainsi que la nécessité de remettre en question les attitudes envers le handicap et d’apporter un soutien aux personnes susceptibles d’être socialement vulnérables.

Mate crime is a specific subset of hate crime in which the perpetrator is known to the victim. The aim of the current study was to examine perceptions of friendship and the concept of mate crime in autistic adults. Five adults were interviewed about their experiences of social interactions, friendships and mate crime. Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis revealed three superordinate themes: (1). Perceptions and ‘learning the formula’ (2). Socialising… ‘It’s more complicated than that’, and (3). ‘Taking Advantage of You’. Themes highlight the importance of further research into positive and negative aspects of social relationships in autistic adults, and the need to challenge attitudes around disability and provide support to those who may be socially vulnerable.

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