墨西哥三个城市大学生犯罪受害的社会人口因素

Chan-Gamboa Claudia Elsy, Luz Anyela Morales-Quintero, J. Ruiz-Pérez, Jesús Vaca-Cortés
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目标。评估墨西哥三个城市:奇瓦瓦、瓜达拉哈拉和普埃布拉的大学生犯罪受害经历的流行程度及其相关的社会人口因素。方法。采用非随机抽样方法,对2532名不同专业的学生进行描述性和相关性研究。关于民主、社会组织和人类安全的调查采用电子方式,其中考虑了过去六个月发生的16种受害形式。结果。受害程度在城市和性别之间存在差异。值得注意的是,在妇女中,较低的社会经济水平与更多的性受害、骚扰和迫害有关。在社会经济水平较高的男性中,家庭自杀或失踪、交通事故受伤和支付公共程序费用的经历较少。受害的经历越多,就越愿意改变居住地或工作地点,尤其是对妇女而言。结论。更大的犯罪受害与更少的意愿留在目前居住的城市有关。与受害相关的社会经济水平表现为保护因素(高水平)或风险因素(低水平)。
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Sociodemographic Factors Associated with Criminal Victimization in University Students in Three Mexican Cities
Objective. To evaluate the prevalence of criminal victimization experiences and associated sociodemographic factors among university students from three Mexican cities: Chihuahua, Guadalajara and Puebla. Method. A non-random sample involved 2532 students from different majors through a descriptive and correlational study. The battery of the Survey on Democracy, Social Tissue and Human Security was applied electronically, which considers 16 forms of victimization that occurred in the last six months. Results. Differences of victimization were found between cities and by sex. Notably, in women, a lower socioeconomic level was associated with more sexual victimization, harassment and persecution. In men at a higher socioeconomic level, less family experiences of suicide or disappearances, injuries in road accidents and payment for public procedures. More experiences of victimization were associated with greater willingness to change places of residence or work, especially for women. Conclusion. Greater criminal victimization is associated with less willingness to stay in the current city of residence. The socioeconomic level appears as a protection factor (high level) or risk (low level) in relation to victimization.
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