“…Particular touristic contexts such as spring breaks, party tourism environments, and backpacking trips have been analyzed in the literature as hedonistic zones of exception offering an intoxicating cocktail of excess, substance abuse, and sexual transgression (Diken & Laustsen, 2004;Kelly, Hughes, & Bellis, 2014;Lewis, Patrick, Mittmann, & Kaysen, 2014;Maticka-Tyndale, Herold, & Oppermann, 2003). To explain sexual transgression in touristic contexts, researchers have employed ideas of perceived anonymity, temporary freedom from norms and constraints in a liminoid tourism environment, alcohol and drug consumption, notions of space and privacy, and the perception of time as being compressed into a moment of "here and now" (Berdychevsky, Poria, & Uriely, 2010;Briggs, Tutenges, Armitage, & Panchev, 2011;Pritchard & Morgan, 2006;Ryan & Martin, 2001;Thomas, 2000Thomas, , 2005.…”