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First published: September 1, 2024 - Last updated: September 1, 2024
TITLE INFORMATION
Authors: Lynne M. Vieraitis, Sheryl Skaggs and Gaetan Doré
Title: Crossing the Line at Altitude
Subtitle: Passenger Sexual Misconduct in the Skies, 1999-2021
Journal: Journal of Crime and Justice: Official Publication of the Midwestern Criminal Justice Association
Volume: (Published online before print)
Issue:
Year: 2024 (Received: February 22, 2024, Accepted: June 9, 2024, Published online: July 2, 2024)
Pages:
pISSN: 0735-648X -
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eISSN: 2158-9119 -
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Language: English
Keywords:
Modern History:
20th Century,
21st Century |
Types:
Sexual Assault /
Sexual Violence on the Move
FULL TEXT
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Authors:
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Sheryl Skaggs,
School of Economic, Political and Policy Sciences,
University of Texas at Dallas -
Author's Personal Website,
ResearchGate
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Lynne M. Vieraitis,
School of Economic, Political and Policy Sciences,
University of Texas at Dallas -
ResearchGate
Abstract:
»Over the past decade, a range of news outlets and social media platforms has increasingly featured reports of airline passenger misconduct, particularly those involving verbal and physical assault. Less attention has been paid to passenger sexual misconduct. To improve our understanding of the nature and types of air passenger sexual misconduct cases, we draw on data from 77 incidents reported from 1999 to 2021 to develop a multi-classification scheme of misconduct and examine the precipitating factors as well as related circumstances involved. Our findings demonstrate passenger sexual misconduct takes three forms – sexual assault, sexual deviance, and sexual harassment – and highlight the complexity of circumstances, factors, and types of victims (i.e. passengers, flight attendants, and crew) involved in these reports.«
(Source: Journal of Crime and Justice)
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