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100 _aTürk,Burcu et al
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245 _aFear of crime in the context of gender and ambivalent sexism in Turkey
260 _aInternational Sociology
300 _a38(1), Jan, 2023: p.99-117
520 _athe 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.- Reproduced
650 _aAmbivalent sexism, Benevolent sexism, Fear of crime, Gender perception, Hostile sexism.
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773 _aInternational Sociology
906 _aCRIMES
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