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Considering the Gendered Nature of Constrained Behavior Practices Among Male and Female College Students
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Gendered PerceptionSocial PsychologyVictimologyEducationSocial SciencesGender DisparityGender IdentityViolence Against WomenFemale College StudentsGender StudiesPotential VictimizationFactor AnalysisConstrained BehaviorsCrime PreventionBehavioral SciencesConstrained Behavior PracticesGender-based ViolenceGendered NatureGendered ContextGender DevelopmentSocial BehaviorSociologyGender DivideAggressionCriminal BehaviorGender Roles
Previous research suggests that individuals engage in a variety of constrained behaviors to protect themselves from potential victimization. Although research controls for gender and constrained behaviors in fear of crime models, few studies consider constrained behaviors through a gendered lens. Using university survey data as an exploratory case study, this article hypothesizes that men and women use different types of constrained behaviors and, using factor analysis, constructs a gender-sensitive typology of four distinctive types of constrained behaviors. The results suggest that women are more likely to engage in all four types of constrained behaviors and that a variety of gender differences in behavioral responses to fear in crime are apparent when comparing across the four categories.
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