TY - JOUR
T1 - Fear of acquaintance versus stranger rape as a "master status"
T2 - Towards refinement of the "shadow of sexual assault"
AU - Wilcox, Pamela
AU - Jordan, Carol E.
AU - Pritchard, Adam J.
PY - 2006/6
Y1 - 2006/6
N2 - Using a sample of 1,010 women from a southeastern state university, we explore whether associations between fear of sexual assault and other crime-specific fears vary based on presumed victim-offender relationship. More specifically, we assess the extent to which fear of stranger- and acquaintance-perpetrated sexual assaults differ in the extent to which they are correlated with fear of other crime victimizations. Multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed that both fear of stranger-perpetrated sexual assault and fear of acquaintance-perpetrated sexual assault were positively associated with nearly all other crime-specific fears under examination. However, associations were particularly strong between fear of sexual assault by a stranger and fear of other stranger-perpetrated crimes. Findings have significant implications for how academic institutions should comprehensively address direct and indirect negative influences of violence against college women.
AB - Using a sample of 1,010 women from a southeastern state university, we explore whether associations between fear of sexual assault and other crime-specific fears vary based on presumed victim-offender relationship. More specifically, we assess the extent to which fear of stranger- and acquaintance-perpetrated sexual assaults differ in the extent to which they are correlated with fear of other crime victimizations. Multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed that both fear of stranger-perpetrated sexual assault and fear of acquaintance-perpetrated sexual assault were positively associated with nearly all other crime-specific fears under examination. However, associations were particularly strong between fear of sexual assault by a stranger and fear of other stranger-perpetrated crimes. Findings have significant implications for how academic institutions should comprehensively address direct and indirect negative influences of violence against college women.
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U2 - 10.1891/vivi.21.3.355
DO - 10.1891/vivi.21.3.355
M3 - Article
C2 - 16761859
AN - SCOPUS:33744784839
SN - 0886-6708
VL - 21
SP - 355
EP - 370
JO - Violence and victims
JF - Violence and victims
IS - 3
ER -