Neither the boys nor the girls in a new study see image-based sexual harassment and abuse as a crime
See the first of today's Five Studies About: Gender-Based Violence for more
Hello! I'm Aaron Jacklin, and this is The Art of Explaining Crime, an independent newsletter that helps you think and write about crime.
Published Tuesdays and Thursdays (or sometimes Fridays), Five Studies About is a free tip sheet where I curate recent crime and justice studies related to one topic. Today’s topic is gender-based violence.

These new crime studies related to gender-based violence were recently published by journals I monitor:
1. Analysis of Image-Based Sexual Harassment and Abuse in Adolescents’ Socio-Affective Relationships [Journal of Interpersonal Violence]
2. Using “Our Brave Voice”: A Holistic Family Intervention to Reduce Gender-Based Violence in an Indigenous Guatemalan Community [Violence Against Women]
3. The Prevalence and Consequences of Gender-Based Violence Among Trans and Gender Diverse University Students in Ontario [Journal of Interpersonal Violence]
4. From Private to Public: Narratives of Gender-Based Violence Among the Everyday Voices of the #MeToo Movement [Journal of Interpersonal Violence]
5. Harnessing the Power of Machine Learning to Prevent Gender-Based Violence: Using Big Data Techniques to Enhance Research on Violence Against Women [Violence Against Women]
I might cover some of these studies further in The Practice of Understanding Crime, my newsletter where I report on criminology and criminal justice research. If any sound interesting or important, let me know in the comments.
Five Studies About and Crime Research Update are the output of my research discovery system.