2016
DOI: 10.46568/pjgs.v12i1.206
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Gender Differences In The Fear Of Crime Victimization And Precautionary Behaviours

Abstract: This quantitative study was conducted to explore the gender differences in the fear of crime victimization and associated precautionary behaviours. A questionnaire was designed and administered on 180 students of public and private universities in Islamabad and Rawalpindi. Data analyzed in SPSS showed a significant difference in the responses of males and females where females were more worried and felt more unsafe about being a victim of a crime than males. More females observed precautionary behaviours to av… Show more

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“…Women are more afraid of crime than men, although men are more likely than women to be the victim of a crime. 32 , 33 One possible explanation for the findings of this study regarding the higher levels of health behaviours and emotional responses among women can be found in the context of other virus outbreaks. During the Ebola outbreak, women experienced changes in their traditional roles at home and at work, along with uncertainty about their lives and their families.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…Women are more afraid of crime than men, although men are more likely than women to be the victim of a crime. 32 , 33 One possible explanation for the findings of this study regarding the higher levels of health behaviours and emotional responses among women can be found in the context of other virus outbreaks. During the Ebola outbreak, women experienced changes in their traditional roles at home and at work, along with uncertainty about their lives and their families.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…For example, ethnic-based violence created due to diversity of multiple languages, has been continuous problem observed by the people of Karachi city of Pakistan while people of each ethnic group has continuous fear against each other (Amin & Ahmad, 2018). As perceptions of criminal violence vary in different communities and ethnic groups, similarly, sensitivity to violent crime varies in different gender groups, for example, in a quantitative study the reactions of fear about sexual, emotional and physical harassment were measured and found female had higher levels of fear against those violent events as compare to males (Mansoor& Hasan, 2016). The more one is exposed to violent and dangerous incidents on personal and social levels, the more one develops the sense of sensitivity to risk model; that means, as analyzed by some scholars (e.g., Shechory&Silawi, 2019), the severity of violent crime explains the likelihood of criminal victimization.…”
Section: Methodological Approach and Conceptual Framework Of Fear Of mentioning
confidence: 99%