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CITIES
Volume 132, Issue -, Pages -Publisher
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.cities.2022.104113
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Violence against women; Fear of violence; Individual coping strategies; Vulnerability to violence; Public spaces
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This study explores women's perceptions of vulnerability to Violence Against Women (VAW) in urban public spaces and their response to this violence in Querétaro, Mexico. First-hand data on different types of VAW was collected through 7 focus group discussions. The Socio-Ecological Framework (SEF) and the Social Construction of Space lens were used to analyze VAW at different levels, and a Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design approach was used to develop targeted recommendations. The results suggest that improving infrastructure, such as lighting, access routes, sidewalks, and prioritizing pedestrian mobility, could help prevent VAW in public spaces.
This paper explores women's perceptions of sources of vulnerability to Violence Against Women (VAW) in urban public spaces and their response to this violence. The urban space of Corregidora municipality in Quere ' taro, Mexico was used as a case study. First-hand data on different types of VAW was gathered through 7 focus group discussions held with 50 women. The Socio-Ecological Framework (SEF) was used to analyse VAW at different levels, using a Social Construction of Space lens as a supportive conceptual framework to explore women's experience of VAW in public spaces. A Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design approach was used to develop targeted recommendations at each level of the SEF. The results show that improvements in infrastructure could be a way forward to prevent VAW in public spaces, such as the provision of lighting, reducing narrow access routes, sidewalks improvement and prioritisation of pedestrian mobility, rather than leaving the burden of responsibility of personal safety and protection to women.
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