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Gender Socialization and Social Media in College Students' Fear of Crime
Presentation Type
Open Access Poster Presentation
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to explore the relationship between gender (socialization), social media crime consumption, and fear of crime experienced by college students
RQ1. Does gender socialization predict fear of crime?
RQ2. Does gender socialization predict disclosure of fear?
RQ3. Does social media crime consumption predict fear of crime?
RQ4. Does gender predict crime constrained behaviors?
Start Date
8-4-2024 10:00 AM
End Date
8-4-2024 10:50 AM
Faculty Advisor
Nathan Taylor
Department
Department of Family, Aging and Counseling
Student Type
Undergraduate Student
Copyright
©2024 Ashlyn Miller
Recommended Citation
Miller, Ashlyn, "Gender Socialization and Social Media in College Students' Fear of Crime" (2024). INSPIRE Student Research and Engagement Conference. 10.
https://scholarworks.uni.edu/csbsresearchconf/2024/all/10
Gender Socialization and Social Media in College Students' Fear of Crime
The purpose of this study is to explore the relationship between gender (socialization), social media crime consumption, and fear of crime experienced by college students
RQ1. Does gender socialization predict fear of crime?
RQ2. Does gender socialization predict disclosure of fear?
RQ3. Does social media crime consumption predict fear of crime?
RQ4. Does gender predict crime constrained behaviors?
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