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      Facing antisemitism in Europe: individual and country-level predictors of Jews’ victimization and fear across twelve countries

      Social Forces
      Oxford University Press (OUP)

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          Rising antisemitism in the twenty-first century has alarmed Jewish communities and the general public, but antisemitic hate crime victimization remains understudied outside the US context. This study primarily relies on a comprehensive survey of 16,400 Jews across twelve European countries, supplemented with data from additional sources, to assess individual and country-level predictors of Jews’ experiences and fears of antisemitic harassment and violence. Multilevel models indicate that young age, perceived discrimination, identity visibility, and identification with Israel are pronounced individual risk factors for victimization. On the country level, negative opinion of Israel and Muslim population share predict victimization, highlighting the role of a “new” or Israel-derived antisemitism in the twenty-first century. The factors most strongly associated with fear are young age, previous victimization, perceptions of an ambient antisemitic threat, and recent occurrence of fatal antisemitic violence. Overall, the findings underscore the importance of integrating general theory on hate crime and victimization with context-specific factors when seeking to understand the experiences of targeted groups.

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                Social Forces
                Oxford University Press (OUP)
                0037-7732
                1534-7605
                June 29 2024
                June 29 2024
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                10.1093/sf/soae091
                32080734
                93428b76-7cdc-4941-8f27-ac4cbe821c64
                © 2024

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