“You’re just constantly on alert”: Women and Gender-Diverse People’s Experiences of Sexual Violence on Public Transport

Author:

Ison Jessica1ORCID,Forsdike Kirsty1ORCID,Henry Nicola2ORCID,Hooker Leesa1ORCID,Taft Angela1

Affiliation:

1. La Trobe University, Bundoora, VIC, Australia

2. RMIT University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Abstract

Sexual violence is a public health issue that can be experienced across the life course. Public transport is a key site of sexual violence and harassment experienced by women and gender-diverse people in Australia, although victim-survivor voices have rarely been sought in addressing this issue. Through in-depth qualitative interviews with 41 diverse female and gender-diverse victim-survivors who were staff or students at two Australian universities, we sought to understand their experiences of sexual violence and harassment on public transport. We found that women and gender-diverse people, while often reporting on a significant experience of sexual violence or harassment on public transport, also had other, “everyday” experiences across their life course that impacted how they traveled and their confidence in the world. Overall, we argue that the significant impact of sexual violence and harassment on public transport should be addressed through targeting public transport as a key site for primary prevention of sexual violence and harassment.

Funder

Department of Premier and Cabinet, State Government of Victoria

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Applied Psychology,Clinical Psychology

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