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STREET HARASSMENT SURVEY 2012. 1. Abstract 2. Methodology, questionnaire flow & sample 3. Results: Key findings & tables i. Incidence ii. Describing the most often / typical experience iii. Perceptions of street harassment According to the results of online survey conducted by Hollaback Croatia, 99% of women experienced some form of street harassment in their lifetime, and 1 in 2 women will experience it by the age of 18. Calling pet names, leering, honking, comments about the appearance are most pervasive & most often forms of harassment. However, other types such as flashing, groping or following are also very common types, and 1 in 3 of women have been physically attacked. Experience of harassment leaves most women with negative emotions, no or little help from bystanders and altered behavior such as avoidance of being alone after dark or avoidance of eye contact. Online survey Survey’s duration: about 15 minutes Interviews were collected in the period of January – June 2012 Invitations were sent via civil organizations' networks, social networks and word of mouth 500 interviews completed, among them 89% female 1. Demographics 2. Experience of interactions from strangers in public places 3. 4. 1. Frequency, by type of experience 2. Age when it happened, by type of experience Describing the experience 1. Choosing one type of experience which happened most often 2. Describing the most often / typical experience: 1. Emotions & reactions 2. Sex & age of the harasser, with whom the harasser has been, with whom the respondents has been 3. Where it happened 4. Bystanders’ reactions Additional questions 1. Changed behavior as a consequence of experiencing street harassment? 2. Perception of characteristics which make a person more likely to be harassed 3. Perception of situations in public spaces as more / less threatening Sex 89 100 50 11 0 Female Male Age 13-18 Sexual orientation Heterosexual 1 19-24 25-29 Gay 24 30-44 6 1 20 5 2 Bisexual 31 45-59 60-74 Lesbian 37 83 40 60 7 Queer 2 Other 1 20 40 60 80 100 Education (highest completed level) 30 54 60 70 35 40 20 11 Zagreb & surrounding 1 Other Occupation status 60 48 41 40 20 22 6 72 8 2 Centre of the county Town, but not center of the county Village About 70 – 90% of women have experienced some form of verbal encounter from a stranger in public space at least once in their lifetime, ranging from swearing (71%) to comments about their appearance (93%). 70% of women report having been flashed, 41 – 55% of women report having seen public masturbation, having been groped or followed, 32% of women report physical attack at least once in their lifetime. According to the feelings stated by women, such encounters are unwanted, and thus represent harassment: Most women react with negative emotions such as annoyance, helplessness or fear, and only 2% (8 women out of 429) state only positive emotions. Many women alter their behavior as a consequence of experiencing street harassment, i.e. half of the sample mention to avoid eye contact or crossing the street on a regular basis. One in two women will experience some form of street harassment by the age of 18. Type of experience Happened at least once in the lifetime, % WOMEN, N=446 MEN, N=54 Smiled or talked to you in a way which made you feel uncomfortable 77 67 Whistled at you 92 31 Called you a pet name (i.e. "sweetie" "honey") 91 15 Honked at you 90 22 Tried to get your phone number, a date, or your attention 82 24 Made a comment about your appearance 93 56 Made kissing noises at you 68 19 Leered at you/stared excessively 94 67 Made a sexist comment about you 73 15 Made a racist comment about you 26 17 Made a homophobic comment about you 18 24 Swore at you/flipped you off 71 78 Made a vulgar gesture 68 59 Made a sexually explicit comment to you 80 19 Flashed or mooned you 70 11 Masturbated in front of you 41 7 Followed you 53 24 Purposely blocked your path 52 43 Touched or grabbed you in a sexual way 55 20 Assaulted you 32 67 Please check off the ways that any stranger has interacted with you in public (street, park, public transportation, store, restaurant, etc) *Happened at least once in the lifetime, % N=446 *Happened more than once in the lifetime, % N=446 **Most often type, % N=429 Leered at you/stared excessively 94 93 13 Called you a pet name (i.e. "sweetie" "honey") 91 86 11 Honked at you 90 87 11 Made a comment about your appearance Smiled or talked to you in a way which made you feel uncomfortable Whistled at you 93 89 10 77 70 9 92 88 9 Touched or grabbed you in a sexual way Tried to get your phone number, a date, or your attention Made a sexist comment about you 55 31 7 82 72 6 73 65 3 Made a sexually explicit comment to you 80 68 3 Followed you 53 22 3 Flashed or mooned you 70 48 3 Swore at you/flipped you off 71 55 2 Masturbated in front of you 41 17 2 Made a homophobic comment about you 18 15 2 Purposely blocked your path 52 30 1 Assaulted you (physical assault) 32 13 1 Made a racist comment about you 26 18 0 Made a vulgar gesture 68 53 0 Type of experience, ordered by most often type Made kissing noises at you 68 59 0 *Please check off the ways that any stranger has interacted with you in public (street, park, public transportation, store, restaurant, etc) **Please chose one that has happened to you most often Type of most often experience (only those with more than 30 respondents are shown) % of women reporting *NEGATIVE emotions % of women reporting *NEUTRAL emotions % of women reporting *POSITIVE emotions Smiled or talked to you in a way which made you feel uncomfortable, N=40 98 0 0 Whistled at you , N=38 90 18 21 Called you a pet name (i.e. "sweetie" "honey"), N=50 92 20 6 Honked at you, N=47 81 26 30 Made a comment about your appearance, N=46 89 15 15 Leered at you/stared excessively, N=57 93 12 14 Touched or grabbed you in a sexual way, N=31 100 0 0 TOTAL (any type of experience), N=429 92 12 12 Respondents could indicate more than one emotion. 2% of women (N=8) stated only positive emotions. How has this experience initiated by a stranger made you feel? You can mark more than one emotion. *Negative emotions: Annoyed, Ashamed /Guilty, Insulted, Scared, Angry, Helpless, Confused, Sad, Awkard, Dirty, Shocked, Humiliated, Disgusted; Neutral emotions: Neutral, I felt sorry for them, Other; Positive emotions: Flattered, Grateful, Happy, Funny How did it make you feel?, % 57 Annnoyed Angry Helpless Insulted Scared Confused Ashamed / guilty Sad Neutral Flattered Awkward Happy Disgusted Funny Humiliated I felt sorry for them Shocked Dirty Grategul 46 36 36 33 29 29 17 12 11 2 1 1 0,5 0,5 0,5 0,2 0,2 0,2 0 20 40 60 80 How has this experience initiated by a stranger made you feel? You can mark more than one emotion. Never Rarely/few times Cross the street or take another route Avoid making eye contact Avoid specific neighborhoods or areas Talk on a cell phone Constantly assess your surroundings Avoid being alone Purposely wear clothes you think will attract less attention Regularly (monthly or weekly) & Always 6 41 12 49 34 50 17 45 23 35 44 30 44 27 36 25 40 45 22 33 20 Pretend to have a significant other 46 33 16 Scowl 47 34 16 Avoid being out at night/after dark 48 Wear an ipod/headphones Exercise at a gym instead of outside Carry a whistle, eye-spray or else for self-defense Take a dog with you Take self defense Gain weight 36 55 13 17 68 23 15 72 12 14 76 9 9 86 8 6 2 91 32 Change jobs because of harassers in the area/commute 91 2 Move to another neighborhood 93 2 Have you done/do you do any of the following because of actual or feared interactions with strangers in public? 0-12 13-18 19-29 Smiled/talked to you in a way which made you feel uncomfortable 29 Whistled at you 5 Called you a pet name (ie "sweetie" "honey") 7 Honked at you 3 75 Made kissing noises at you Leered at you/stared excessively 67 14 6 15 73 83 56 69 85 50 46 41 17 17 65 23 14 53 64 Made a vulgar gesture 11 55 64 56 16 13 78 17 Flashed or mooned you 17 53 48 7 Masturbated in front of you 15 55 47 6 Followed you 5 Purposely blocked your path 9 49 56 53 Touched or grabbed you in a sexual way 14 54 Assaulted you 13 52 20 19 73 43 6 40 20 12 67 Swore at you/flipped you off Made a sexually explicit comment to you 15 80 12 Made a racist comment about you 17 86 16 7 12 83 53 7 10 78 61 Made a sexist comment about you Made a homophobic comment about you 54 66 Tried to get your phone number, a date, or your attention 1 Made a comment about your appearance 30+ 6 55 8 57 48 60 80 9 6 100 120 140 160 180 200 How old were you when this happened? Check all age intervals when it happened. Most women react passively to harassment, ignoring the situation or hurrying away. Bystanders are also passive: In half of the cases they didn’t react although respondents assume that they have noticed the harassment. Harassment typically occurs on the street, when the person is alone and is done by men, either alone or with male peers. How did you react?, % 67 Ignored 53 Hurried to get away 17 15 11 Watched / leered angrily Said to stop it and leave me alone Smiled 8 7 6 Attacked the harasser verbally Shouted Showed them the middlefinger 4 3 2 2 1 1 1 Laughed Asked for help from bystanders Assaulted the harasser Waved back Tried to get out of the situation, e.g. by giving a false number Reported or threatened to report the harasser Gave them my phone number/arranged a date 0 20 40 60 80 How did you react? You can mark more than one response. Sex of the harasser, % With whom was the harasser?, % 94 100 60 40 20 0 50 4 2 Female Other Please estimate sex of the stranger who has interacted with you. Age of the harasser, % 0-12 73 17 28 19 2 20 16 Friends (both sexes) 23 30-44 60-74 In group In group (mixed sex) (opposite sex) Has the stranger been alone or in group? Female friend 19-24 45-59 Alone 0,5 Alone 10 25-29 5 With whom were you?, % 1 13-18 39 In group (same sex) 0 Male 54 40 60 Please estimate age of the stranger who has interacted with you. 4 Family 1 Male friend/partner 2 Female partner 1 Other 3 0 20 40 60 80 100 With whom have you been at that moment? Were bystanders present?, % Yes 17 No 83 Bystanders’ reaction, % Noticed what hapenned but didn't react 51 Didn't notice anything 40 Interfered (e.g. asked if I need help, scared the harasser away) 2 Called the police/officials 0,3 Other 7 0 20 40 60 80 100 If other people were present, how did they react? Place where it happened, % Street 57 Public transport 17 School/college and surrounding 15 Station/stop of public transport 7 Club 6 Park 6 Other 5 0 20 40 60 80 100 Where did it happen? Most threatening situations to women are when they are alone, in a deserted/unfamilar area, when it’s dark and when the person is of opposite sex. Respondents are aware that women, but also LGBTIQ people are the likely victims of street harassment: More than two thirds of the sample believe that female sex, open expression of homosexuality or non compliance with traditional gender norms make the person more likely to be harassed. Ordered by mean (women) WOMEN, N=446 Mean: Scale of 1 (not threatening at all) to 7 (most threatening) MEN, N=54 Mean: I'm in a deserted area 5,7 It’s dark out 5,2 I'm in an unfamiliar area 5,1 I'm alone 5,0 The person is of the opposite sex 4,8 The person is in a car and I'm not 4,5 The person is older than me 4,1 The person is larger than me 4,0 The person is around my age 3,5 I'm in a populated area 3,3 The person is younger than me 3,2 The person is my size or smaller 3,1 I'm in a familiar area 3,0 The person is of the same sex 2,5 It's daylight out 2,5 I'm with my significant other 2,3 2,7 I'm with several friends 2,0 1,8 ABOVE AVERAGE/NEUTRAL POINT=4 4,4 3,9 4,0 Threatening situations (for women) AVERAGE / 4 3,9 2,0 2,7 2,9 3,2 2,8 BELOW AVERAGE/NEUTRAL POINT=4 Less/not threatening situations (for women) 2,6 2,6 2,3 2,3 2,9 2,0 Please indicate on a scale of 1-7 what factors make those interactions with strangers nonthreatening to threatening. Ordered by percentage (women) WOMEN, N=446, % MEN, N=54, % Female sex 86 74 Public expression of homosexuality Behavior or appearance not in line with sex (i.e. masculine girl, feminized boy) Attractive clothes 80 74 78 76 77 70 Attractive looks 71 54 Age (up to 30 years) 62 43 Flirting 26 22 Male sex 11 19 Race, ethnic minority 3 4 Any difference 2 2 Unconventionality, belonging to subculture 2 0 It’s because of the harasser, never because of the victim 1 0 Different looks (too attractive / not attractive) 1 2 Disability 0,4 0 When the person is alone, especially at night 0,2 2 Please indicate all characteristics which can make a person more likely to be a victim of street harassment.