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Indecent exposure: The impact upon the victim's fear of sexual crime 

Author: Sharon Riordan a
Affiliation:   a 11 Olympus Close, Allesley, Coventry
DOI: 10.1080/09585189908403684
Publication Frequency: 6 issues per year
Published in: journal Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology, Volume 10, Issue 2 September 1999 , pages 309 - 316
Formats available: PDF (English)
Previously published as: The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry (0958-5184, 1469-9478) until 2003
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Abstract

In an attempt to assess the overall frequency and impact of indecent exposure on women's lives and also to elicit women's fear of sexual crime in general, 72 women were questioned. Of the subjects, 35 (48.6%) had been the victim of indecent exposure, 13 (37.1%) of these on two or more occasions. The women agree that indecent exposers are dangerous and cause great distress. Furthermore, women perceive the offence to be trivialized by the police, and by men in general. Indecent exposure greatly impinges on women's spatial and social freedom and serves to reinforce their fears of sexual crime.
Keywords: indecent exposure; reluctance to report; dangerousness; trivializing by males
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