This article examines the ‘shadow of sexual assault hypothesis’ which posits that women’s higher fear of crime, compared to males, can be attributed to their elevated fear of sexual victimization. We argue that the previous, overwhelmingly supportive, research on this issue is incomplete in three ways: (1) the thesis has not yet been extensively tested outside of North America, (2) competing, possibly overlaying, shadow effects of physical violence have widely been ignored and (3) perceptually contemporaneous offences have always been measured in an indirect manner. Drawing on the example of fear of burglary, this work tackles the afore-mentioned deficiencies. Results from a crime survey conducted in the United Kingdom indicate that, when r...
Female undergraduates rated the rationality of using gender stereotypes in several potentially dange...
Studies have been directed at explaining the 'gender gap ' in the fear of crime: why do wo...
This article uses qualitative methodology to explore women’s fear of crime in intimate relations, an...
This article examines the ‘shadow of sexual assault hypothesis’ which posits that women’s higher fea...
Ample evidence suggests that women are more fearful of crime than men. The ‘shadow of sexual assault...
Prior research shows that women’s higher fear of crime compared with men can largely be explained by...
Using a South Korean sample from 2010 National Crime Victim Survey (NCVS), the current research exam...
Employing data from a sample of 610 Dutch high school students and their parents, this article argue...
Employing data from a sample of 610 Dutch high school students and their parents, this article argue...
Employing data from a sample of 610 Dutch high school students and their parents, this article argue...
Using a sample of 1,010 women from a southeastern state university, we explore whether associations ...
Criminologists have indicated that gender is one of the strongest predictors of fear of crime. The l...
Fear of crime (FOC) research has repeatedly found a ‘paradox of fear’, in which females are found to...
The overarching goal of the present thesis was to study women’s perceptions of sexual assault perpet...
There have been various theoretical and practical research attempts to explain the most interesting ...
Female undergraduates rated the rationality of using gender stereotypes in several potentially dange...
Studies have been directed at explaining the 'gender gap ' in the fear of crime: why do wo...
This article uses qualitative methodology to explore women’s fear of crime in intimate relations, an...
This article examines the ‘shadow of sexual assault hypothesis’ which posits that women’s higher fea...
Ample evidence suggests that women are more fearful of crime than men. The ‘shadow of sexual assault...
Prior research shows that women’s higher fear of crime compared with men can largely be explained by...
Using a South Korean sample from 2010 National Crime Victim Survey (NCVS), the current research exam...
Employing data from a sample of 610 Dutch high school students and their parents, this article argue...
Employing data from a sample of 610 Dutch high school students and their parents, this article argue...
Employing data from a sample of 610 Dutch high school students and their parents, this article argue...
Using a sample of 1,010 women from a southeastern state university, we explore whether associations ...
Criminologists have indicated that gender is one of the strongest predictors of fear of crime. The l...
Fear of crime (FOC) research has repeatedly found a ‘paradox of fear’, in which females are found to...
The overarching goal of the present thesis was to study women’s perceptions of sexual assault perpet...
There have been various theoretical and practical research attempts to explain the most interesting ...
Female undergraduates rated the rationality of using gender stereotypes in several potentially dange...
Studies have been directed at explaining the 'gender gap ' in the fear of crime: why do wo...
This article uses qualitative methodology to explore women’s fear of crime in intimate relations, an...