RT Article T1 "100% They Are Destroying Our Beautiful Town": toxic Conversations About Homelessness on Public Facebook Community Groups JF European journal on criminal policy and research VO 29 IS 3 SP 379 OP 395 A1 Robillard, Abigail A2 Howells, Stephanie LA English YR 2023 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1869693507 AB In this paper, we use a qualitative content analysis to understand how homelessness is discussed in 14 public Facebook groups from three Canadian mid-sized cities. We find that stigma about homelessness is created and perpetuated among these groups in particular ways. First, the language used "others" those experiencing homelessness and perpetuates the idea that "they are not from here." We demonstrate that individuals experiencing homelessness are shamed and exposed during life-sustaining activities through images and videos that are posted. The paradox of unhoused people attempting to live private lives in public spaces is exacerbated by social media, and we demonstrate the repercussions including calls for vigilante justice and violence against those experiencing homelessness. Finally, we provide suggestions to counter the toxic communication on social media and encourage social media campaigns which target stereotypical assumptions of homelessness, which may increase public support and advocacy for structural responses. NO Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 394-395 K1 Facebook K1 Homeless K1 Social Media K1 Toxic communication DO 10.1007/s10610-023-09553-x