Yang V. Liu’s research while affiliated with Michigan State University and other places

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Predictors of Attitudes Toward Sexual Harassment Among Chinese Nationals: Are College Students Different?
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March 2023

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Asian Journal of Criminology

Yang V. Liu

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This study examines the predictors of tolerance for different forms of sexual harassment among Chinese nationals, both students and non-students, residing in mainland China and abroad (N=2094). The forms of harassment comprise unwanted sexual attention, gender harassment, and sexual coercion. Drawing from Sykes and Matza’s theory of techniques of neutralization (e.g., denial of injury and denial of responsibility), we hypothesize that respondents—especially non-students—who employ neutralization techniques are more likely to tolerate sexual and gender harassment. Multiple regression models find mixed support for this hypothesis. Overall, being a woman and endorsement of traditional gender roles consistently shape students’ and non-students’ tolerance of sexual harassment behaviors, regardless of the subtype of harassment. For Chinese policymakers, we suggest that change must start by giving women a voice and recognizing the necessity of gender equality in education. Limitations are also discussed.

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... Criminological research has identified distinct gender-specific patterns in criminal behavior and victimization during the life course of youths (Liu & Nalla, 2023;Siegel & Welsh, 2012). In cyberspace, differential processes of criminality and vulnerability may contribute to gender differences in the offending-victimization overlap. ...

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Offending-Victimization Overlap in Cyberbullying among Chinese Youths: Theories, Gender Differences, and Methodological Innovation
Predictors of Attitudes Toward Sexual Harassment Among Chinese Nationals: Are College Students Different?

Asian Journal of Criminology