Process in the community, detain offshore or 'turn back the boats'? Predicting Australian asylum-seeker policy support from false beliefs, prejudice and political ideology

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Hartley, Lisa K., Anderson, Joel R. and Pedersen, Anne. (2019). Process in the community, detain offshore or 'turn back the boats'? Predicting Australian asylum-seeker policy support from false beliefs, prejudice and political ideology. Journal of Refugee Studies. 32(4), pp. 562 - 582. https://doi.org/10.1093/jrs/fey048
AuthorsHartley, Lisa K., Anderson, Joel R. and Pedersen, Anne
Abstract

Over the past few decades, there has been a progressive implementation of policies designed to deter the arrival of people seeking protection. In Australia, this has included offshore processing and towing boats of asylum seekers away from Australian waters. In a community survey of 164 Australians, this study examined the predictive role of false beliefs about asylum seekers, prejudice and political ideology in support of three policies. Multiple hierarchical regression models indicated that, although political ideology and prejudice were significant predictors of policy support, false beliefs was the strongest predictor. For the policy of processing asylum seekers in the community, less endorsement of false beliefs was a significant predictor, while, for the policy of offshore processing, more endorsement of false beliefs was a significant predictor. For the boat turn-back policy, an increase in false-belief endorsement was the strongest predictor; although increases in prejudice and a prejudice–political ideology interaction (i.e. the predictive value of prejudice was stronger for participants who identified as politically conservative) also independently predicted support. Practical implications and future research avenues are discussed.

Keywordsasylum-seeker policy; community attitudes; prejudice; false beliefs; misperceptions; political ideology
Year2019
JournalJournal of Refugee Studies
Journal citation32 (4), pp. 562 - 582
PublisherOxford University Press
ISSN0951-6328
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1093/jrs/fey048
Scopus EID2-s2.0-85062354065
Page range562 - 582
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Place of publicationUnited Kingdom
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