Perception of risks and tools for fighting violence against women
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https://doi.org/10.15167/2279-5057/AG2025.14.18.2600Abstract
Violence against women is a phenomenon that has taken on alarming levels, taking on the connotations of a real social problem that transcends social classes, cultural profiles, ages and territories. Thanks to the IRIS-Inapp experimental survey, we investigated the relationship between the perceived risk and the perception of the contrast to the factors that fuel the risk related to violence against women, observing the preferences for contrast measures both with descriptive analyses and with a logit model that tends to identify which members of the population feel more exposed.
Keywords: gender-based violence, data, perceived safety.
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