Fear of crime in the context of gender and ambivalent sexism in Turkey

IF 1 3区 社会学 Q3 SOCIOLOGY
Burcu Türk, Nurcan Hamzaoglu, Aslı Yayak, G. Şenyuva
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Abstract

In this study, the relationships between gender perceptions and ambivalent sexism were examined based on the fear of crime of the participants over 18. In this context, participants responded to the questions of the sociodemographic survey, gender perception scale, ambivalent sexism inventory, and fear of crime scale. According to the findings, the female participants were more frequently the victims of crime than men and more often exposed to hate crimes, sexual harassment, and domestic violence. Besides, the mean score of women’s fear of crime scale was found to be significantly higher than that of men. The mean score of the gender perception scale of female participants was significantly higher than that of men. A positive and significant relationship was found between the scores of gender perception and fear of crime scales. In other words, as gender perception increases, the fear of being a victim of a crime also increases.
土耳其性别背景下的犯罪恐惧和矛盾的性别歧视
在这项研究中,基于18岁以上参与者对犯罪的恐惧,研究了性别观念和矛盾的性别歧视之间的关系。在这方面,参与者回答了社会人口调查、性别认知量表、矛盾的性别歧视清单和对犯罪的恐惧量表等问题。根据调查结果,女性参与者比男性更经常成为犯罪的受害者,更经常遭受仇恨犯罪、性骚扰和家庭暴力。此外,女性对犯罪的恐惧程度的平均得分显著高于男性。女性参与者的性别感知量表平均得分显著高于男性。性别认知得分与对犯罪的恐惧量表之间存在着积极而显著的关系。换言之,随着性别认知的增加,对成为犯罪受害者的恐惧也在增加。
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期刊介绍: Established in 1986 by the International Sociological Association (ISA), International Sociology was one of the first sociological journals to reflect the research interests and voice of the international community of sociologists. This highly ranked peer-reviewed journal publishes contributions from diverse areas of sociology, with a focus on international and comparative approaches. The journal presents innovative theory and empirical approaches, with attention to insights into the sociological imagination that deserve worldwide attention. New ways of interpreting the social world and sociology from an international perspective provide innovative insights into key sociological issues.
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