Community attitudes towards sexual and gender-based violence play a central role in normalising, excusing and minimising perpetrators’ actions, as well as fostering a violence-supportive culture. However, we currently know little regarding how members of the community understand or perceive ‘everyday’ or seemingly ‘minor’ forms of harassment and intrusion, such as street-based harassment, with most research focusing on sexual assault and rape. To address this gap, we conducted a mixed-methods, vignette-based survey with members of the community in Melbourne, Australia. The survey examined participants’ perceptions of five scenarios depicting incidents that might constitute street harassment, including the extent to which participants viewed...
This paper explores street harassment and its implications in society from the legal as well as pers...
This research emanates from an anti-sexual violence bystander programme delivered at an English univ...
Stranger harassment is defined as gender based harassment in public spaces. Despite its frequency an...
Most Australian women (87%) have experienced some form of street harassment, whether it’s wh...
Globally, and on a daily basis, women are subjected to unwanted verbal and/or physical intrusions su...
Street harassment offers a unique opportunity to examine interpersonal violence among strangers and ...
Street harassment represents one of the most pervasive forms of sexual violence. While it is commonl...
Purpose: Research examining young people's experiences of harassment has tended to focus on the scho...
This resource sheet provides an overview of the existing research on women\u27s experiences of sexu...
The practices comprising the analytic category of street harassment are rarely responded to through ...
This paper is exploratory research into how college-age women understand their experiences of street...
This study explores experiences of public sexual harassment among young women in the UKin light of a...
National and international research has repeatedly identified the specific gendered nature and conte...
Dont walk alone: The effect of the widely accepted behavior of street harassment on women’s mobility...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social WorkDana M. BrittonFeminists a...
This paper explores street harassment and its implications in society from the legal as well as pers...
This research emanates from an anti-sexual violence bystander programme delivered at an English univ...
Stranger harassment is defined as gender based harassment in public spaces. Despite its frequency an...
Most Australian women (87%) have experienced some form of street harassment, whether it’s wh...
Globally, and on a daily basis, women are subjected to unwanted verbal and/or physical intrusions su...
Street harassment offers a unique opportunity to examine interpersonal violence among strangers and ...
Street harassment represents one of the most pervasive forms of sexual violence. While it is commonl...
Purpose: Research examining young people's experiences of harassment has tended to focus on the scho...
This resource sheet provides an overview of the existing research on women\u27s experiences of sexu...
The practices comprising the analytic category of street harassment are rarely responded to through ...
This paper is exploratory research into how college-age women understand their experiences of street...
This study explores experiences of public sexual harassment among young women in the UKin light of a...
National and international research has repeatedly identified the specific gendered nature and conte...
Dont walk alone: The effect of the widely accepted behavior of street harassment on women’s mobility...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social WorkDana M. BrittonFeminists a...
This paper explores street harassment and its implications in society from the legal as well as pers...
This research emanates from an anti-sexual violence bystander programme delivered at an English univ...
Stranger harassment is defined as gender based harassment in public spaces. Despite its frequency an...