This article uses qualitative methodology to explore women’s fear of crime in intimate relations, an area until now uncharted. The rich scholarship on fear of crime has exclusively dealt with fear of crime on the streets, ignoring the threat of crime within private spaces. The study conducted in Kolkata, capital of West Bengal, India, demonstrates that for women there is a sexualization of risk whereby women participants express their overwhelming fear of sexual harm in public spaces and deny any kind of fear of crime in private spaces. The article argues that women recast the meanings of danger and risk in their public and private lives when they express their fear of crime in intimate relations. I argue that the acknowledgement and naming...
Negotiating public spaces to reach their destinations is an everyday struggle for women in India. In...
Women generally feel more fearful than men. We study this so-called fear-gender gap, by contributing...
Women generally feel more fearful than men. We study this so-called fear-gender gap, by contributing...
This article uses qualitative methodology to explore women’s fear of crime in intimate relations, an...
This article examines women’s negotiation of potential risks in public spaces in the urban city of K...
AbstractThis paper relates to “fear of crime” in public open spaces from the point of women living i...
Research indicates that men and women commonly express different amounts of fear about crime. This a...
Using insights from criminology and urban geography, this article seeks to investigate individual an...
Using insights from criminology and urban geography, this article seeks to investigate individual an...
Using insights from criminology and urban geography, this article seeks to investigate individual an...
Using insights from criminology and urban geography, this article seeks to investigate individual an...
Negotiating public spaces to reach their destinations is an everyday struggle for women in India. In...
Negotiating public spaces to reach their destinations is an everyday struggle for women in India. In...
Negotiating public spaces to reach their destinations is an everyday struggle for women in India. In...
Negotiating public spaces to reach their destinations is an everyday struggle for women in India. In...
Negotiating public spaces to reach their destinations is an everyday struggle for women in India. In...
Women generally feel more fearful than men. We study this so-called fear-gender gap, by contributing...
Women generally feel more fearful than men. We study this so-called fear-gender gap, by contributing...
This article uses qualitative methodology to explore women’s fear of crime in intimate relations, an...
This article examines women’s negotiation of potential risks in public spaces in the urban city of K...
AbstractThis paper relates to “fear of crime” in public open spaces from the point of women living i...
Research indicates that men and women commonly express different amounts of fear about crime. This a...
Using insights from criminology and urban geography, this article seeks to investigate individual an...
Using insights from criminology and urban geography, this article seeks to investigate individual an...
Using insights from criminology and urban geography, this article seeks to investigate individual an...
Using insights from criminology and urban geography, this article seeks to investigate individual an...
Negotiating public spaces to reach their destinations is an everyday struggle for women in India. In...
Negotiating public spaces to reach their destinations is an everyday struggle for women in India. In...
Negotiating public spaces to reach their destinations is an everyday struggle for women in India. In...
Negotiating public spaces to reach their destinations is an everyday struggle for women in India. In...
Negotiating public spaces to reach their destinations is an everyday struggle for women in India. In...
Women generally feel more fearful than men. We study this so-called fear-gender gap, by contributing...
Women generally feel more fearful than men. We study this so-called fear-gender gap, by contributing...