Sexual Violence on the Move: An Assessment of Youth’s Victimization in Public Transportation

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Informed by principles of environmental criminology, this study assesses patterns of sexual victimization among young riders of rail-bound public transportation using a sample of 1,122 university students in Stockholm, Sweden. Exploratory data analysis and logistic regression models underlie the methodology of the study. Findings indicate that the physical and social characteristics of transit environments have an impact on the likelihood of sexual victimization after controlling for individual factors. The theoretical and practical implications of these results are discussed.

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Ceccato, V., Näsman, P., & Langefors, L. (2021). Sexual Violence on the Move: An Assessment of Youth’s Victimization in Public Transportation. Women and Criminal Justice, 31(4), 294–312. https://doi.org/10.1080/08974454.2020.1733732

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