Perceptions of intimate partner stalking and cyberstalking: Do perpetrator and victim gender and victims' responses to stalking influence perceptions of criminal behaviour and responsibility?

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Daniel L. Gordon, Christina M. Dardis
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Abstract

Purpose

While the gender of stalking victims and perpetrators may affect perceptions of stalking, limited research has examined whether victim responses to stalking (i.e. ignoring or confronting the perpetrator) are similarly influential. The present study examined whether perpetrator and victim gender and victim response (ignore vs. asking the perpetrator to stop) were related to perceptions of stalking and cyberstalking.

Methods

Participants (N = 223) from the United States were randomly assigned to one of four vignettes (gender × victim response) that included both in-person stalking and cyberstalking behaviours. Perceptions assessed included: whether police intervention was necessary, whether the scenario constituted a crime, and how responsible the perpetrator and victim were for the situation. They also rated how distressing they believed the in-person (vs. cyberstalking) behaviours would be.

Results

Most of the participants believed police intervention was required (57.4%), yet fewer believed a crime occurred (32.7%). Overall, in-person stalking behaviours were seen as more distressing than were cyberstalking behaviours. Men were perceived as more responsible than women when they were both victims and perpetrators. There was an interaction between gender and victim response to stalking, such that male victims who ignored the perpetrator were considered less in need of police intervention than female victims who ignored the perpetrator (and male and female victims who confronted the perpetrator).

Conclusions

Both male victims and perpetrators may be perceived as more responsible by juries and informal supports. Men may be viewed as less in need of law enforcement support unless they have already confronted their pursuer.

亲密伴侣跟踪和网络跟踪的认知:犯罪者和受害者的性别以及受害者对跟踪的反应是否会影响对犯罪行为和责任的认知?
目的虽然跟踪受害者和施暴者的性别可能会影响对跟踪的看法,但有限的研究考察了受害者对跟踪的反应(即忽视或面对施暴者)是否也有类似的影响。本研究调查了施暴者和受害者的性别以及受害者的反应(忽视还是要求施暴者停止)是否与跟踪和网络跟踪的认知有关。方法来自美国的参与者(N=223)被随机分配到四个小插曲中的一个(性别 × 受害者反应),包括当面跟踪和网络跟踪行为。评估的看法包括:警方干预是否必要,这种情况是否构成犯罪,以及犯罪者和受害者对这种情况的责任有多大。他们还评估了他们认为面对面(与网络跟踪)行为会有多痛苦。结果大多数参与者认为需要警方干预(57.4%),但很少有人认为发生了犯罪(32.7%)。总体而言,面对面的跟踪行为被认为比网络跟踪行为更令人痛苦。当男性既是受害者又是施暴者时,他们被认为比女性更负责任。性别和受害者对跟踪的反应之间存在着相互作用,因此,与忽视施暴者的女性受害者(以及与施暴者对峙的男性和女性受害者)相比,无视施暴者的男性受害者被认为不太需要警方干预。结论陪审团和非正式支持可能会认为男性受害者和犯罪者更负责任。男性可能被认为不太需要执法支持,除非他们已经与追捕者对峙。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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